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Sale! 'Sa'ji Cash v. Credit. Has it ever occurred to you that "the cost of living" might- bo' greatly reduced by pacing''.cash P Has it ever occurred to; you that ■ when you "book" your purchase yon have to pay*an added profit? FIRST—You have to/help pay for those who don't pay. f ,j Vnv.n) , -i NEXT—You have to'Jielp pay expensive oitice staffs. ><'<' iiobji;!' ■ „ LAST—You have to help pay interest on outstanding accounts. For instance—compare,.,.the- quality outstanding value strictly cash traders like myself can offer yon !m Men's Derby Bal Boots, Sale Price From 22s 6d. My prices for boots-are dielow manufacturers' jiijicts..' Special Discount of 2s, in the £ off all Boots., 1 '•" J. HADFIELD, RANG ITIKEI .STREET, 'WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE." Close 6 p.m. Saturdays. GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE, Starting THURSDAY, the 17th, at MRS BEVAN'S (Near Everybody's* Pictures). VSTOUNDING reduction 6n all lines. Cream and striped wincey blouses, 14s 9d and 13a lid, sale price lis $d ;• striped wincette do., were 10s 9d and lis 9d, sale price 8s lid; .lap. silk Jpink, cream, white, rose, lemon, sale price 6s lid; black, navy, and sax, were 18ifild.J sale price 6s lid; heavy crepe de cner/edo., were 35s 6d and 37s 6d; sale price. 29s lid; dainty Georgette trimmed bead£',j were 39s lid, sale price 35s 6d; fuji'blousesj striped and plain, were' 35s 6d, sale price"27s 6d; allwool jerseys, green, brbft'ri; black, sax, £3 15s 6d, now £ll9s 6d; ditto striped collar and cuffs, navy, black.'cream, mauve, £3 19s 6d, sale price £2''l9ft., 6d; black silk skirts, were £3 19s 6d, saje. price £2 15s 6d; laoe top singlets, 3s'6d f now 2s lid; grey, fleecy lined bloomerS, 5s lid, now 4s lid;, black lisle grey and tan do. 2s 9d, lace ankle 2s,3d'; silk anklo hose, 3s lid; mercerised hose, navy, black, cream and white, 3s 9d,;...1i51e do., fawn, tan, grey, etc., 4s Hd, Bald price 3s lid; heather mixtures 4s lid,"sale price 3s lid; trench coats, were £4. ,195.,6 d, sale price £3 19s 6d; do. £3 19s 6(1, sale price £2 19s 6d; O.S. moirette undtrilfirts, 19s lid, sale price 15s lid; womanis from 14s lid, black and colours 4s lld;',dainty camisoles 6s 6d and 7s lid; wool tweed coats, fur collars, £6 19s 6d, sal,q price £3 19s 6d; black fur collars, lined,y27s ixl; coat collars 13s lid and 6s lid; girls', navy serge coat frocks, were 22s 6d to'3os, all one price, 13s lid; hair clips; fancy hanks, Is and Is 6d, now 9d; dozen lines too numerous to mention. Call and inspect.

ECONOMICAL POWER. 30WER is the life, of your car. It is the energy that-carries you swiftly over the roads and up the Mg hills smoothly and without effort. The more powerful your'car "the easier it is to drive. That is why £he is so easily controlled. The "Essex" has been made powerful by constantly perfecting the engine-. .-.By striving always to eliminate any 'point which may lead to waste of power, :tho "Essex ' has been nude a wonderfully powerinl car for its size and cost.'-'" ! * At the same time. - .;ft : ; fs economically powerful. It givejj,;;you ,great power with a very low petfol'^consumption. Come and have a,ia.lk with us about the "Essex." .^a,-.-'' vmFmimrmm PALMERSTO^yNORTH. HEADACHES uf~ORE frequently arise from eye stra-inVthhn from any other cause. Th'e'strain to maintain clear vision : is too severe. Carefully EitWd- Lenses jcmove the straw/and the headaches cease. . .•;: .■;; • Consult W. P. OPTfCmN, HENDERSON'S SPAHRMACY, The Square, Palmerston North. SHOULD be Perfect; all free from strain no headache, no pain. Perfect Glasses ,will enable you . to look to your' part's Content without the slightest discomfort to the eyes.. J. R. MOOD, 'TESTS EYES£SffIS GLASSES. r> ' Addrcfls-'■' •-• ' * " *■■ WALDEGRAVE'S* BUILDINGS, Palmerston'North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 4

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