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PERMANENTLY CURED! Tree Booklet explaining how to remor* i.w Ooilre sent on request, IVrite to-dar. ra Om 3000 tucctiirl. Hundred, of teitiaoHiaii M n J. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui „fl 0)0(INI) while visiting a Pharmacy,. ■ a splendid Avay to buy a flue t.'jiiic thiit Avill build up and benefit the whole family. Simply usk for ;i 2s (id brittle ol Royle’s Tome Essence, mix it witli sugar and hot water, and you bave a pint of splendid tonic ready for use. Most economical, pleasant, and safe ni l £ *dults and children alike. Any Pharmacy. m JlisAN’S EJaSJjJNCB) For Coughs and Colds .SAVES YOU MONEY HORS YOU GOOD i CHEAP DAIRY FARM NEAR GLAXO FACTORY. |ft j ACRES, first-class Dairy J OJ- Farm, all well fenced and subdividede.into 12 paddocks; permau ently watered; fine house of 7 rooms, all modern conveniences; cowshed, 8 hails, concreted, trapshed, stables, etc ueod garden, orchard, shelter; quite soar school, Glaxo factory, township; tarrying 50 cows. Nothing cheaper al 1168 per acre; XI 1.500 cash, balance can ■emain for a long term at low interest APPLY AT ONCE. BROPHY AMD MOWLEM, Phones 181 and 476.

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wgtanrfip mmwmTEm M 10 O’clock MAIDS’ BLOUSES 3s lid IN WINDOW 12. A (ino Jiii 1c line of Maids’ Jumper Blouses in white pique matt, fitting ayes from 5 in 10. To-morrow’s 10 O’clock Price 3s lid. CHILDREN’S COATS THURSDAY AT 3s lid Showing in same window with above (No. 12) are Children’s Costs in pique, matt and muslin suiting I'rom 2 to 5 years. It pays to put these away lor sonny and summer wear. THURSDAY PRICE 3s lid ea. MAIDS’ JUMPERS FOR HALF PRICE. Only 20 ot these brown all wool junipers for maids. Cosy for school wear; showing in windove number 11, formerly 20s Gd. Heather only. THURSDAY PRICE 14s 9d ea. Further Reductions on Underskirts. Silk, Satin and Moire Underskirts have,just been subjected to still further reductions—while it is impossible to list in detail all these wonderful bargains we give just a few, but advise your inspection of the special table in our Ladies’ "Underwear Sect ion. Taffeta and Satin Underskirts, 5 only, pale pink, creme, black, shot, skv. Were 50s (id to 85s— ‘ • SALE PRICE 42s Satin and Silk Underskirts, 0 only, in dainty shades, were 45s to GOs Gd—- • SALE PRICE 21s Moire and Sateen Underskirts, coloured moires and ynod quality sateens. 20 only— SALE PRICE 12s 6d Coloured tVSoireite Underskirts, 0 only— SALE PRICE 9s 11d Satin Underskirts, 2. only, in creme satin, slightly soiled — SALE PRICE 9s lid Furnishing Remnants Half Sale Price, ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ' • ■ . “ '■' -L ■ ’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday (or as long as they last), all remnants of Cretonnes, Madras Muslins, Casement Cloths, Lace Nets, etc., will la* cleared out at HALF MARKED SALE PRICES. Remember, these are already -marked down and at this tremendous cut will give* you unmatcbable values. Re early. Half Sale Price on Dress Remnants FOR LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE, Thursday, Friday ami Saturday (or as long as they last), all Dress (foods remnants will be cleared at HALF MARKED SALE PRICES. Wools, Velveteens, Cottons and Mixtures -all low for the Sale, but every price cut in hall' for this Sale-end. Sale-end Snips. For Ladies —Ribbed Stockings in headier, full fashioned and splendid wearing, were Ids Gd — SALE END PRICE 7s 6d For Maids —Ribbed Stockings, all wool; black in sizes 4 and 5. (an in size 4 only; were 5s I Id SALE END PRICE 3s lid For Boys —Ribbed Stockings in tan with fancy tops, for school wear, sizes !) and It) only, were Gs !)d— SALE END PRICE 4s 6d For Ladies —All wool black Cashmere hose, lace ankles, Morlev’s make, were 7s lid— SALE END PRICE 3s Md Linen Button Sets, containing 77 buttons ; plain or two-hole - SALE END PRICE M4d set Safety Pins, card of 9— SALE END PRICE 3d Feather-stitch Braid — SALE END PRICE 12yds for Is 9d Automatic Bachelor Buttons — SALE END PRICE 10 for lOd Bargain Prices. 19 Full Size Kapoc Quilts covered with strong cheek.material, well ventilated, slightly damaged; usual price 49s Gd— SALE END PRICE 32s 6d 17 Heavy Scagrass Squares, new designs, good colours, size 9 x 9; usual price .£"3 10s— SALE END PRICE £2 16s 27 Heavy Seagrass Squares, pleasingly patterned in favoured colourings. Size 12ft bv Oft ; usually i‘4 18s Gd— SALE END PRICE £3 17s Our Sale Nursery Flannelette, soft, finished, 27ins.. — SALE PRICE Is 5d yd. Face Cloths, size 9 by 9. SALE PRICE 3 for Is Face Cloths, size 11 by 11 SALE PRICE 3 for Is 8d Lunch Serviettes, size 20 by 20SALE PRICE 3s 6d half doz. Cosy Covers in Renaissance lace— SALE PRICE Is 0d ea. Duchesse Sets Dimmed strong lace and insertion; runner and three mats — SALE PRICE 2s 6d set. Squares in Nottingham Lace, size 80 by 80— 1 SALE PRICE Is 6d ea. Marcella Quilts, single bed size, in new de-t-i mm. SALE PRICE 16s lid Ends Saturday. Bargain items from our Ladies’ Footwear Section are well worth your close attention; the following will show you why though it pays handsomely to rummage in our Footwear Bargain Bins: — Tennis Shoes, with red rubber soles, strap or lace— SALE PRICE 3s lid Derby Shoes in black glace kid, Cuban heels of leather, very good value— SALE PRICE 14s ltd Crockett and Jones Shoes, lace and button, exceptional value at Ibis figure— SALE PRICE 21s Button Boots, patent leather and glace kid, some with (doth lops, some with kid tops— SALE PRICE 22s 6d COLIINSON and CIINNINGHME, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1887, 11 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1887, 11 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1887, 11 August 1920, Page 2