Values will be Fruitless. DON'T travel the town to make vain comparisons, 'Twill prove a mistake as well as a waste of time and money. Far better to save it by coming to Collinson & Cunninghame's, Such values as these are not an every day occurrence, except where "Palmerston's Best Money's Worth is always found." Here's an interesting list : Plain and Checked Zephyrs, 4id and 54d yd; also Smart Stripe Zephyr, s£d and 6|d jd French Oamorics in the newest stripes, B|d, 6\& and 9jd For elderly folk we offer a special line of Orepons, black grounds with spots and stripes, also neat floral designs, 8d yd . Black Cambrics in pretty floral effects, yd Black Roman' Matins in spots and floral designs, yd 36in Linnene, the rage, in every new shade, 9d yd Cotton Poplins, the most popular material, B%d and lid yd Imitation Poplin, a splendid substitute for real Irish Poplin, every leading shade 1/8 yd Plain Linens, 27in wide, in biscuit, pale blue, pink and greens, 7id yd j also another quality at 1/- in every conceivable shade Plain Belgian Lineus, 36 inches, in all the newest shades, fast dyes, l/4j Linen Crash, old, 6ld, Bd, l)d, lOd and 1/Striped Crash, grey and white, 1/- yd Also a fine selection of India, Persian, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, 36 to 44in wide Embroideries and insertions for Trimmings, 3d, 6d, 7id, Bjd, 9*d, to 1/6 yard Patterns willingly sent. Mail orders accompanied by cash promptly despatched. Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd., 1, 3,5, 7, Broad Street, Palmerston North.
Why Farmers should saw Sutton's Pedigree Seeds. m H m A COMPARISON BY PHOTOGRAPHYThe first and second rows of roots in the above photograph were grown from se c d offered as YcIIOW* GlobG Mangel to one of our New Zealand customers, More than 50 per cent of the roots arp mongrel! specimens of Long and intermediate Red Mangels. The six roots in the bottom row were grown from SllttOn'S Seeds in the same MA, and the variety is SuttoN's Prize-winner Yellow Globe Mangel. BARRACD & ABRAHAM, Agents, nuam^nnmi.
PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. The Woodville Bacon Co. Ltd WOODVILLE. Bacon pigs will be received at the follow, ing weighing stations •, Rongotea Hon. 61320 27 Ohakea Tubs. 7 - 21 - Oroua Bridge Tues. - 28 Halcombo Wed. IS Feilding Thurs. 916 .23 30 Ashhurst Tues. Utiku Hon. - 13 —27 Hunterville Tues. - 14 - 28 Mangaweka Mon. G—2o Eata Tues, 7 - 21 - Pigs received at Rongotea botween the hours of 11 and 2.30; Ohakea, between 10 and 11.30; Oroua Bridge, 12.45 and 3.15. Buyer; W. J. MITCHELL, Feilding PIGS! BACON Piail W.DIMOCK &CO„ November Ashhurst Mon. G - 20 • Rongotea Tues 71421 28 Rangiotu Mon. - 13.- 27 Bunnythorpe Wed, —ls • nn Palmerston Thurs. - 1G - 30 Feilding Mon, 01320 28 Ohakea Tues, -14- 28 Bayer. H, WARE, Fritz Street, Pal- { menton North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1457, 8 November 1911, Page 6
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