CONSULT JOHN B. CERRAND, SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN, FOR ALL EYESIGHT TROUBLES. ISN'T IT BETTER TO( HAVE THE BEST DIXON’S DELICIOUS DRINKS PUREST AND BEST. ’PHONE 32. GET CLOGS AND BE SURE OF DRY FEET. F. DUNCALF, 315 MAIN STREET EAST. NEAR POST OFFIOJB. BEST YET. CASH OVER THE COUNTER, FOR SAVING ON GROCERIES. N EW Season jams. 3 TINS 1/4 O POUND ~i /(\ L GLASS JARS .1/1) 6 2/11. Ov(’r Two Thousand Cash Sales Every Week and Still Going. RIMER’S Cash Store, THE SQUARE. “THE STORE THAT GROWS.” WANTED.— A TAXI OWNER who is keen to save money, to try CLINCHER CROSS TYRES, the allBritish tyre—nob the cheapest hut the least expensive. MEN’S WEAR AND BOYS’ WEAR. MEN’S Suits made to measure from 60s, lit guaranteed, a. good range of patterns to choose from; from 37s 6d ; Panama Hats from 7s Gd ; Caps from 2s Gd; Men’s Shirts Irom 2a lid; Underpants from Is 4d a pair; Singlets from Is 4d each; Ties from G<l each; Collars from Gd each; Cotton Socks 3 pairs for 2s; Woollen Stocks Is 5d a pair; Men’s Denims from 4s 9d a pair; Boys’ Suits from 21s; Boys’ Tweed Hats from Is Gd; Caps from 9d. J. HADFIELD. RANGITIKEI STREET. WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE : A Question of Duty. SHEPPARDS deemed it their duty not to charge their customers with the new duty levied by the Government on Tea and Cigarettes held in stock. They now claim that it is the dnty of the public to recognise thin in a practical manner by getting their requirements from Sheppard’®* Gash Prsvldera {the old shop so noted for square deals. RANQITIKEI STREET. ’Phone §lB.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10113, 22 October 1917, Page 4
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