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FINE PRICES FOR CARTRIDGES. I Shooting Season from Ist May. | f ELEY’S GRAND PRIX, 2* x 12 g X NOBEL’S BALLISTITE—- % 2i xl2 g ... '• ... 1 WINCHESTER, 5 and G shot, 2| x 12 g. X FAVOURITE— ‘ 2i x 12 g ... V DOMINION SOVEREIGN, 12 bore, 5 sliot X 'WINCHESTER, .110 X WINCHESTER— X- .22 icing shotted .22 short SHOT GUNS—STEVENS D.B. HAMMER, 12 bore ... RIVERSIDE D.B. HAMMERLESS, 12 boro 11. and IC S.B. HAMMER, 12 bore .. RIVERSIDE S.B. HAMMER, 12 bore X RIFLES— X WINCHESTER .22 X WINCHESTER .22 REPEATER . 4s 9d box, 18s 9d per 100 6s 4d box, 25s per 100 7s 9d box, 27s 6d per 100 ... 5s box, 19s 6d per 100 4s 9d box, 18s 9d per 100 5s 3d box, 20s 9d per 100 . 4s 6d box, 17s Sd per 100 3s 9d box, 14s 9d per 100 60s 1000, 6s 3d per 100 28s 6d 1000, 3s per 100 25s 1000, 2s 6d per ICO ... £6 15s ... £7 ... £4 10s ... £5 32s 6d, 42s 85sManson «§b Barr. Ltd, <3> <•> <«> HARDWARE AN Dj FARM MACHINERY. <•> P.O. Box 29. Open Wednesday afternoon, close Saturday. Phone 5490 225 IBs ©z m m ■■V Hasnt scratchsd \Ftj H® gjgsr,yierasr: Kinds %3ik”f Polish® and OeaT 1.1" Wind Mim*™ O'vVj, McJtel Ha tfc BSs, Tubs, Tan. Paisst Ills Alum* /A I * inum fr, caica fc rm) CO •HSW YORK BON AMI Powder has the same magic ingredients as the famous Bon Ami Cake. It comes in a generous size, handy, sifter-top can. Most women prefer the fluffy Powder for cleaning bathtubs, tiling, refrigerators, sinks, linoleum and other large surfaces. But Bon Ami Cake is the universal favorite for cleaning and polishing windows and mirrors. You will find it economical and convenient to keep both forms —Bon Ami Powder and Bon Ami Cake —on hand all the time. They do not scratch or redden the hands. “Hasn’t Scratched . £ Y ° r ’ f Mb ~'P o.'ishin

Q & Women's Woven direct.oire style. In dainty shades. Grey, champagne, iieiio, Sahara, peach, oak, navy, putty, creme— Usually 3s lid ... .Special Now at 2s 11 d See Women’s Section—Upstairs. NOVELTY TWEED COATS.—AII very smartly cut in senn-Aorrolk- style, pleated back, etc.; everyone different both in pattern arid colourings.. Those who have yet to buy their winter coat will be early to capture these particularly smart-new .season’s coats. Every one lias a novelty fur collar, quite the newest’ accompaniment to tweeds —foxaline,gazelle, Belgian hare, etc. All lined throughout— Usually £5 19s Gd ... Special at £4 19s 6d KOLINSKY FUR .COATS.—Pretty brown shade in women’s and O.S. sizes, and not only is it most becoming but it adapts itself most amiably to street, afternoon -and evening uses. It has a big, crush collar and wide sleeve with correspondingly wide cuffs— Usually 17 gns ... . .... Special 15 gns N.Z. BLANKETS, all-wool, grey for single bed—Usually 23s 9d ... Special 21s pair GRECIAN QUILTS, hemmed white for single bed—Usually 9s Gd ... ... Now 8s od Usually 15s Gd ... ... ... Now 18s 9d COLOURED QUILTS, double bed, hemmed, in a good quality. Blue, green and gold-r-Usually iUs Gd ... special 13s tid each FAWN TOWELS, with assorted pink, hclio and gold stripes, 22 x 44m —Special is 9d each FANCY COT BLANKETS, with nursery designs on blue, holio and pink grounds— Usually 4s 9d ... ... Special for 3s 11 d HEMMED DAMASK CLOTHS, with assorted blue, red borders—--50 x 50—Usualyl 4s 9d ... Now 4s 3d 50 x GOin—Usually os Gd ... Now 4s 11 d 50 x 70m—Usually 6s Gd For 5s 11 d each >4in WHITE TWILL SHEETING, pure cloth, no dressing ... ... ... Special 1s 8d SOin ... 1 Special 2s bd yard 42in ST. MARGARET VESTS, always popular with women. Large size with shaped waist. V neck and short sleeves— Usually 4s 3d ... ... ... Special 3s Gd 9 only DRESSING GOWNS, in ripple cloth of a good quality. Prerty shades. Made with roll collar—Usually 22s 9d Special 18s 6d wing Stocks Out Rather Than Mot© Them About Whilst Building! THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS INCLUDE; COSTUMES—Of Special Mention Imported English Costumes in beautiful quality, diagonal, check and novelty weaves in tweeds, kashas and repps. Frankly, there is absolutely nothing wrong with these costumes, save that colours are, in some instances, a bit dull and in detail there arc a few of the very . latest touches lacking, otherwise they are snips at 78s Gd. Usual .prices are from Gto 9 gns. Oak, cedar, cinnamon, rose, red and brown. CARPET SAVINGS Beautiful rugs which a fortunate cambination of circumstances threw in our way at a big discount. Ail desirable patterns chosen for their beauty and suitable for every room in your home. In three qualities. Following our usual custom we hasten to acquaint our patrons of this very fortunate investment, the benefit of which we pass oh to lloseo shoppers. 7ft Gin x 4ft Gin 7ft Gin x 6ft 6ft x Gft ... 9ft x Gft 7ft Gin x 7ft Gin 9ft x 7ft Gin 9ft x 9ft 10ft x 7ft Gin ... CLOSED Special Price 84s £5 10s £4 15s ... £4 7s 3d ... £5 5s £6 7s 6d, £8 8s ... £9 17s Gd £7 10s 10ft Gin x 9ft ... 12ft 7in x 7ft Gin 12ft x 9ft 12ft x 10ft Gin ... 13ft Gin x 10ft Gin 131't Gin x 12ft ... 13ft x 12ft Special Price £8 17s 6d, £ll 15s £8 Bs, £lO ss, £l3 10s £ll 17s Sd, £l4 17s 6d ... £l7 10s, £22 10s OPEN SATURDAYS 12.30 u. m. A WEDNESDAYS TILL PALMERSToFTs FASH tON CENTRE VELOUR HATS.—Always an air of refinement about a velour. These are all this season's in fashionables shades—beige, navy, red, brown, black, light mulberry and grey— Usually 35s ... ... Special at 29s 6d ‘CLARA BOWS” AND CLOTH RF.ADY-TO-WEARS.-—The pretty, close-fitting little styles that will make instant appeal to the young girl. Blue, royal, black, brown, light mulberry, rosewood, tan and foxglove Usually 8s lid Special 6s 11 d ALL-WOOL WORKING SOCKS. Keep your feet dry. Socks are, less expensive than sickness—secure these now . Three pairs for 2s 9d CHECKED DRESS FLANNELS, extra smart in six colourings, all French checks. Warm, too! Very light, yet cosy— Usually 5s Gd Special 4s 11d yard CREPE-DE-CHINE, all pure silk and in the loveliest shades for dainty frocks or lingerie; helio, green, turquoise, sky, saxe, fawn, pink, brown, mauve, apricot, cerise and navy; 36in wide— Usually 5s lid ... Special 4s 11 d yard ALL-WOOL REPP, saxe, rust, fawn, rosewood, cocoa; 3Sin wide. For frocks and coats; a good, reliable fabric; all this season’s weaves—Usually 4s 6d Special 3s 11d yard DELIGHTFUL SILK SHAWLS, novelty weave in all-over, raised grape pattern in mixed shades of light and dark helio—2ss Now 17s 6d Also plain* knitted Shawls, very daintily relieved with coloured, stencilled borders; mostly floral designs; dark rosewood, creme, cinnamon, maize, helio and black. All have fringes—Usually 12s od Special 8s lid BRITISH HAIRBRUSHES, for shingled hair and especially liked by the _ children because they are on the small side. Black or satinwood; backs— Usually 2s Gd ... ... Special 1s 11 d 12 pairs WOMEN:S COURT SHOES, in patent leather and black glace kid. Light soles and semi-Cuban and Louis heels.- Will make attractive afternoon shoes— Usually 35s ... Special at only 9s 11 d pair 36 pairs WOMEN’S SLIPPERS, warm camel hair with felt and leather soles and stiffeners in heels. All sizes. Splendid value— Special at 3s 11 d pair WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES, assorted styles, in a beautiful quality suede. Strap and lace. Brown, grey and fawn. Sizes, 2,3, 4, 5 only—Usually 37s 6d Special 9s T 1 d MEN’S SHOES, in box calf; pug toe and especially suitable for high insteps. Good English make—patent cap. Sizes 6,7, 8 and 9—Old price 29s 6d, 33s 6d Special and Great Value at 23s 6d MEN’S “BOSTOCK” SHOES, the famous “Lyric” brand in best quality brown willow calf; rounded toe, the very latest style. Sizes 6,7, 8 and 9 Old price 45s Special at 39s Gd MEN’S SLIPPERS, red .or brown check with felt and leather soles; stiffener in heels; sizes 7, S and 10 only— Usually 5s lid ... ... Special at 4s Sd

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 11

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