re; 7 » sate® M m m m i ass* 11 ■3 ft!?.; W v « e?a if! kh 5i y I 116 I f 5 5^ t ggfk k'K is tH <s*7 && ft & !R‘ 81 LS gig 'M3I This Quick .March Sale ends- this month-ihe time is short-uc uigo SR > ]“ s ‘ ; have, been threat hut there’s a, lot more to dispose oi-bargtnf prices s c a mic not seen in voars are hero-buying has been made easy once more-have you been m. All Sale Prices are for Cash only, because this effort is planned to turn stock into ,C s. d.' I'm us. _ You benefit, price. having taken a tuinhk in Ci'ockery, Class, Electro])late, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery. Fancy Goods. Free Packing of all ouutry goods, with free delivery to Palmerston ‘■forth railway station or to bus. Free delivery Ito any address in H i ■ ' v ;h'i" ’'P.’ cut the sb<)| dJ-" 11 I vte»A'4-'> T'h I -d ; ■ u m- iw you. v ; ; ■ .. '■ ’■ _j-K '■ : . \ ■ V -.'A. y* OME£ THIRD OFF DOULTOH WARE. Tables through- > to make :;k and easy . Vduy not inpoet—no need to buy because you look. DOUT.TON \v \nu occupies ♦one window at present Ihoftgh comparatively few can bo shown. Hosts more inside. Choice examples of Uis popular Fughrli-art wareSALE PRIoES —One I bird Ofr foi Oasn SOME “QUICK MARCH” BARGAINS. DICK EMS WARE. only a few lines now lell. including useful and pretty souvenir plates \V.U(. 9s (id for 4s 9cl: were lls <>d for 5s fid, (ILAS - .HUS, English make, beautifully clear. Pm wafer or milk; VASES, Kmdisb motes in good sliaocs. i.rellily dm-oralM in colours; were fids for 17s G'.i; w- re 3!is for 12s 6d; were lis fid for 5s 9d. CHEESE DISHI‘IS. large size, col with black slripcs; were Us pR|CE f'Ci’c; \ vi) w UTKJS white and gold. useful sizes, good s!tapes— A ' ' ' SALE PRICES OF 4s lid, Ss 9d, 8s fid and 9s 9d hair dozen \\Z 1 ■ fmM A \ & \\ r-r : q tpf r v r-" ?- s? o.i in v>6 jO •faS UV w S- O) X.J/0 .‘onnte with oovs and SALE PRICE 29s fid TC* J OL» bit. ()- f•:11 l . V. * l l'< * were IPs (id, for 12i- fid. DEVON WAR!-:, each piece bearing the dUiinet marks of band work and produced from the lamo.r; “ Red Clay of Okie Devon.'' Each in bright colours and ()uaini shapes adorned with old-time proverb.s and dialect savings. Caudlesrieks. Basins, '.I oapot idCMTX INRI DREAD SAWS, ca-dcsl and fpiiekesi. cui'imp without crumhiu.g the loaf: wer<' .'is ,VISA L£ PRICE 2s 2d ! TAPERS, CO long Tapers in Ik>x—"ALE PRICE lid bo; Putter DiAuvs. Sweet Dishes, Plates, dugs, etc-- jI A TP.M INI I'M KKTTf.KS, good reliable English makes, SALE PRICES—HaIf Price Tins Month | j were IPs (id. for 13s fid; were fids (id, for 21s 9cl PA.SKET, OF BRUSH.MARE. showing at doer, eo taining all kinds of small brushes and scrubs for housekeepers. V a hies run from Is to Is (id each— SALE PRICE Is I HAI’V CHAIRS, strong make, adjustable table, well j spread legs to prevent capsizing; were 32s (id- • rale PRICE 24s fid ' . l.r.MlXi I’M .MEGS, pint size, with strong handle; t'nbreakable for eliiidron. useful for healing liahies’ milk. etc. Were 4s lid. CLOY, the clean and dainty adhesive, in glass jars, complete with wooden cap and brush— SALE PRICE Is fid % I? v T\ ff /% gli $ iy®i Mr* A i/# / I fi f /%I & % {d-’Ar irw %. -Pm MWSTon .iu L.jfmCTarr.'rtMy.u'.i u:i:u,n.-y a -tv v\ rmr svtr.i:: «A t:rricaiAa»-j3M
ROSTOCK’S SHOES .'VV ..‘V'.'VVA/!/WV|3 ) Wo have just lauded several Hues of these famous shoes. LADIES’ GLACE DERBY SHOES, patent caps, pinup soles ) LADIES’ GLACE AIDA. SHOES, low heels, leather lined—--32s 6d 32s Gd 37s Gel < s' s < LADIES’ GLACE DERBY SHOES. Cuban heels, welted soles Every one knows the good wear and comfort in a Rostock Shoe. LADIES’ ROSY SLUTERS, pretty shades, all sizes- CUT PRICE 9s Gd ) < CLOTH GAITERS for school wear, all shades and sizes— \ ? CLEARING AT Is lid S HANNAH AND CO. LTD., \ C BROADWAY, THE SQUARE, PALMEIiSTON NORTH. \ ,Hk/WVA/VOAAAOAA AAAA.'WV'/V/ I ’.rV ■^/V "■* >tVf *T* wr. i •« ; «wr i W i v».rv- *»w «“» y! AL E AN D m it 03 U'i STO U T BREWED AND BOTTLED BY BREWERY CO ■■l—l Mi in ihiiii unwriTWiiTi ■art'BTijrorjß.aai .v v.vk tnm wfwrw icmmßMnrc wmeamKiaa. 57 1 •.La VERY THING VOLTE BREN WAITING KOR lli a keme Rrflitf! hJt l viai^L wri'Me rpiliS is the most dependable Wringer on the market (it’s British), and will he as good as new when another make will be worn out. Any o) the Billowing would he an ideal purchase;— ACME. 12iii and Min sizes; iron frame with adjusting screw. '■ INVINCIBLE, I din and Min sizes; wood frame with adjusting screw. ENSIGN, Idin and Min sizes; iron iraine with adjusting screw. ACME ROLLERS, guaranteed 5 years. INVINCIBLE ROLLERS, guaranteed 3 years. i a ENSIGN ROLLERS guaranteed. 2 years. b v I % Til ItS E AIIK a I (IST 'I MODERATELY 1 RE ICE!). . ' K mu?. Sons •WHERE YOUR MONEY Bl MORE/’ THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. an /It m 1 5 ii H3sg m m He ■fts ■:/ V
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 358, 28 March 1922, Page 3
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