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END of Sale: Silverdown quilts covered floral coverings; last three days single 13s lid; double 17s lid. Coliinson and Cunninghame. ,IUK steady even heat specify Glen coal; it’s economical, too. P. E. Thomas. Phone 5973. END of Said: 6 pairs 11 x 4 white blankets, odd makes; last three days 35s 6d pair. Coliinson and Cunninghame. GOOD quality black Coney "coats, made to your own design, for £l4; floral lining included.—H. H. Blandford, Coleman Place. END of Sale: Real suede gloves in browns, fawns, black. Were 12s 6d; Thursday 5s lid. Coliinson and Cunninghame. OOKS you must read—while they are new—all the most famous authors at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. END of sale.—36 xlB black mohair slip mats, 16s 9d; half-price 8s sd. —Coliinson and Cunninghame. SAVE £25 by buying your musquash or petchanaki marmot coat from H. Blandford; only one quality and that is best.—H. H. Blandford, Coleman Place. END of Sale: White damask serviettes ; useful for children. Lass three days 2s lid half dozen. Collinson and Cunninghame. TYRES I Tyres! Just landed, selling at 6s each; tubes, 3s 6d; also John Bull tyres, from 10s 6d.—lmperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Building. of season sale.—Hearth rugs, -J Axminster, good quality, 34s Od, half-price 17s 3d.—Coliinson and Cunninghame. CAKE centres and cake decorations are cheaper at our confectionery counter. See the sampes in window. Cake centres 1/- each. Sugar flowers, roses, pansies, sweet peas lid, 1/9 dozen. Peak Freans celebrated cream biscuits are also to bo had at this counter, all one price 2/4 lb. Biscuits kept in glass containers to ensure freshness. —Watson Bros., Ltd. Big Cash Store. END of Sale: 54 inch white woollen blanket cloth. Usually 12s 6d; last three days 6s lid yard. Coliinson and Cunninghame. HANDBAGS for every lady—there is one for everyone —select now while prices are low.—H. L. Young, Ltd. END of Sale: 54 inch cream dice damask. Usual price 2s 3d; last 3 days is 3d yard. Coliinson and Cunninghame. A N entirely new plant deals with all glass work as bevelling, polishing, leaded light work, etc. The prices are right, the work second to none.— Alexander Clark, Ltd., Palmerston North. END of sale.—Mohair slip mats in rpd, green and blue, were 7s lid, half-price 4s.—Coliinson and Cunninghame. MANAWATtJ Racing Club Buildings.—Here sportsmen and others find the Manuwatu Tea Rooms. Morning and afternoon tea only 6d. Hot teas and ' luncheons procurable at moderate prices. END of sale.—6 only Axminster hearth rugs, 54in x 27in, 32s 6d; half-price 16s 3d.—Coliinson and Cunninghame. |7!plt electric radiators and all elecJ. trie appliances and repairs, see Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. ND of sale. Art silk sleeveless waistcoat and jumpers, in twotone effect, 24s 6d for 5s lid.—Collinson and Cunninghame. A UROL-JOHNSON.—Do you want to save £2OO on this magnificent English car? Exactly as new, mileagt under 2000. It is guaranteed.—Combined Buyers. Rangitikei Street. END of Sale: White floral damask 54 inches wide; last three days Is 6d yard. Coliinson and Cunninghame. JH. BLOCKLEY repairs cheater- ■ field suites.—l 9 Andrew Young Street. END of Sale: Heavy railway cord trousers, guaranteed for hard wear. Were 17s 9d; now 14s 6d pair. Coliinson and Cunninghame. BjUICK Sedan, in tip-top condition, balloon tyres; you are invited to try this car out.—Adams, Ltd. ND of Sale: 50 pairs men’s strong tweed working trousers. Sizes 3-7. Were 16s 6d ; now 11s 9d pair. Coliinson and Cunninghame. GIFT stationery—such boxes of nice design you have not seen—make your choice at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. END of Sale: 75 pairs boys’ all wool Fox’s serge shorts. Sizes 4-15. All sizes 6s lid. Coliinson and Cunninghame. SMART navy serge double-breasted suits, fine merino serge, indigo dye, exceptional value, £5 5s each.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. END of sale.—Model wool golf set, jumper, scarf, cap, in rich orange tones, 69s 6d for 19s lid.—Coliinson and Cunninghame. SOUTH Island seed potatoes. Be sure of good results this season by planting new seed brought from South and free from disease. Early varieties of the best tubers now to be had at produce counter in small or large quantities. If you require good table potatoes for present use buy our South Island Sutton’s Supreme 10/. cwt delivered. Guaranteed good or money refunded. Onion 6 81be 1/-. Boiling peas 5d lb.—Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. END of Sale: Ribbons in lovely shades and corded. Were Is to 2s fid; Thursday all 4sd yard. Collinson and Cunninghame. W. HASLAM. 04 Mam Street West • (phone 6507). —Good selection jam jars for sale oheap, delivered. Buyer bottles, lead, etc. Agent Tui branded bottles. No collectors employed. Attend orders personalty. END of Sale: Boys’ rubber overcoats, double breasted, full belt. Were 24s 6d; half price 12s 3d. Collinson and Cunninghame. PRINTING. —Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and general printing. A, L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 6906). IP'IND of salo. —54in. Ladderproof J crepe silk stockinette, ideal for slips; ivory, sky, azure, salmon, v. rose, peach, was 8/11 yard. Special purchase now 4/11 yard. Takes 1J yards.—Uollinson-Cunninghame. 9 ONLY men’s gaberdine raincoats, now 59s 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., IS Broadway. END of sale.—s4in. all wool gaberdine in nigger brown, mid brown, fawn, grey, and kingfisher blue. Were 13/9 yard. Now 4/11 yard.—CollinsonCunninghame,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 204, 27 July 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 204, 27 July 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 204, 27 July 1927, Page 8

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