—Multiply Our Prices by Two—and you would come nearer the present day value of footwear. That’s why our stocks at old | prices are becoming so rapidly | depleted. People realise the saving effected by buying winter footwear from us now. j PULLAR AND BURROWS, High-Grade Shoeists. ( The Square Palmerston North.
GE N ERAL N OTICES. WEO’S TO BLAME if your grocery bills are increasing __ in amount and you are paying high prices for your groceries —Who’s to Blame? YOr SAVE MONEY and get lull satisfaction if vou BUY VO UR GROCERIES AT [ SIICLAIR AND CO.’S Largo tins Baking Powder, 1/4 tin. New Season’s Dates, Sd. lb. Carton Dales, lid. packet. Mullet, 6d. tin. Cerea, 1/5 bag. 31b. Cornflour, 1/10. New Seeder Raisins, lid. packet. 3 tins Zebra Paste, 1/4. Cerebos Table Salt, Cd. packet. Breakfast Delight, lod. packet. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SNIPS. AT THE SINGLE PROFIT GROCERS. Main street West :: :: ’Phone 294 «. ■ „ 1 FOR EVENING I ' WEAR. The influence of the incomingsocial season has already made itself apparent in our Store, for here are delightful dress accessories obtained from most trustworthy sources and displayed in charming variety. SEE THESE IN THE FANCY ! DEPARTMENT. a Black Silk Hose, 15/0, 17/9, 18/11, 19/6. White Silk Hose, 12/G, 17/9, 19/6, 23/6. Coloured Silk Hose, gold, grey, fawn, mole, brown, navy, 14/6 Dent’s Long White Kid Gloves, , 13/6, 16/6, 18/9. j; ’ Pretty Feather Hair Ornaments; Colours, helio, pink, mauve, gold, pale blue, lemon ' 1/6, 2/6, 3/6. Smart Fancy Hair Combs, with brilliants, enamel, etc., 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 6/6, 8/11, 9/11. Pretty Posies, crepe dc chene: i Colours, vieux rose, pink, i i creme, wallflower, red, white, u 3/11 and 4/6. , Toilet Requisites. —Perfume. All the favourites, prices from 1/3 to 10/-. Pace Powders, Face Cream and Face Chamois. Cash Discount of One Penny in i the Shilling. SATISFACTORY REPAIR WORK Do you know that for twenty years we have been sharpening, adjusting and repairing Ijawn Mowers. Send yours to us now. HOUSEHOLD TOOLS. " We can grind, sharpen and overhaul any tool from scissors upwards. Bring us any repair work MANSON & BARR, L TDRangitikei Street, Palmerston North. GROVER’S “TINY TOTS’ GARAGE.” FOR PRAMS from £7/5/-. POLDERS from £5/10/-. SEAGRASS CHAIRS, best quality £2. BASKETS, all shapes and sizes. SEAGRASS MATS, from 5/6. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU. Then why not have the best? F. GROVER AND CO., THE SQUARE, Next Leary’s, Chemist, ’Phone 1116. WANTED. MARSHALL’S malt vinegar does not lose its acidity when added to salads; all grocers. WALK straight into A. J. Lusted’s, opposite Railway Station, and you’ll find complete stocks of Osborne’s Great Tohunga Ointment for household, also farm use. Fj! SHEPPARD sold his grocery • business but not his ironmongery and furnishing business. —85 and 85A is still the cheapest house in Palmerston North. ING PHONE 256, day or night. If you want a new, reliable, and right up-to-date Taxi.— S. T. Hunt, Proprietor. WJ ANTED KNOWN.—That visitor* to Napier should never miss & visit to “Everybody’s Cafe” in Emerson Street for the best meals in the city. The best and most up-to-date dining rooms in Hawke’s Bay. ’Phone 123 8. The leading cafe in Napier. JUST arrived.—Good stocks of Swallow and Ariell’s fancy biscuits; Chocolate fingers, vanilla custards, date luncheons, at Watson Bros., Ltd. VISITORS to Plimmerton call at Post Office Store for your seaside requirements; prices reasonable, well assorted stock in extended premises. Kellow bread on hand. —W. Martin, Proprietor. TAXI. — New 7-seater Willys-Knight Car; comfortable, punctual, satisfactory; charges reasonable.—A. Tonkin. Phone 944. TWANTED KNOWN. —Lewis’ dainty *» Children’s Portraits are the fashion. Studios Coleman Place. Telephone 142. TTLOWERING BULBS —Great Sal* commences February 20th, as<3 continues till all sold; catalogues now ready. B. H. JUST. The Square, Palmerston North. CHARLES PIKE AND CO., Cabinetmakers and L T ndertakers, IS3 Main Street, opposite Subway. Telephone 504 (day or nightL First-das? work at reasonable ratos.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1541, 15 April 1920, Page 1
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