CUNNINGHAM’S, THE SQUARE, CONFECTIONERY DISPLAY. The display of boxes of chocolates in the window of Cunningham’s, the Square, is one of the best since _ pre-war times, and the assortment which is gathered from the best makers would have been a ‘credit to a world’s exhibitionMr Cunningham has been specialising in sweets for some considerable time and ho has undoubtedly succeeded in meeting the interests and wants of the public. The chocolates, which are In artistically designed boxes, arrived too late for the Christmas trade, and in order to have a quick clearance Mr Cunningham is selling at cut prices—2o per cent reduction.—Advt.
Here are three lines in ladies’ white footwear, at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. and showing how their prices have' been clipped to cost, selling on Saturday at 9 a.m. Southall 8-button white canvas shoe, canvas covered Cuban heel, white kid lining, were 18s fid, now. 15s sd. White canvas court shoes, leather sole, canvas_ covered heel, leather top piece, neatly trimmed one bottom wore 17s 9d, now 15s 6d. Hewlett and white canvas court shoes, very neat fitting, medium last, no sagging at sides, were 17s fid, now 15s fid. Cleaners for , N aJl kinds of white footwear, 3d, 9d, Is.—Advt. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1716, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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