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I Annual Summer Clearance Further Reductions For Quick Sale. ! SPECIAL CUT IN DRESS FABRICS.Bivcrina and fast colour Haircords, odd shades only. Usually 2/6. Sale 1/6 - Usually 2/11. Sale 1/11. County Suitings and Poplins, 40inBrown, 40in. Sale 3/6. Tropical Suitings In Pink, Greys, Usually 5/I}. Poplins.—Big reductions here, all 40in„ and good selection of shades as Brown, Greys, Pink, Mole, Saxe, Navy. etc. Were 3/11 for 2/6; were 4/11 for 3/6; were 8/6 for 4/11. *White Racquet Cloth, 40 in. Usually 6/11. Sale 3/6. Sqntoy Suitings, 42in., shades Grey, V. Bose, Saxe. Were 7/6. Sale 4/6, Big Bargain in extra heavy Assam Silk, costume weight, 83ln. Usually 17/6, Now exactly half, 8/9. Natural Pongee Silk, 33in., 7/11. Sale 5/11. B. and W. Striped Suitings, 501 n. Were 15/6 and 17/6. Sal© Iv/Oj FANCY DEPARTMENT. Race.—Special purchase 280 dozen narrow Val. Lace * and Insertion, all dainty designs, iin. to lin. wide. ▼ Usually 4Jd to 10Jd. Sale Prices 3d, 4Jd and 6d yard. French Veilings, Chenille spots, 2/8. Sale Price 1/-. Charming Cluster Chenille Designs on pretty mesh. Usually 3/6 to 4/6. Sale Prices 1/6 to 1/11. Hosiery.—The famous Mercury Hose, cashmere finish, in Black, Pawn and Grey. Stock price 5/11. Sale 4/9. White Lisle Hose, full fashioned log, . ’ spliced heel and toe, 4/11 quality. Sole 3/6. Ladies’ Handbags.—Embossed art leather shopping Bags in clever designs. Were 22/6. Sale Price 12/6, Rich Silk Bags with antique metal folding snap fastener and chain. Were 17/(5. Bargain Price 7/11. * Open All Day Wednesday, with Usual Luncheon Adjournment. i Th \ * o c mm Lt PA>J C D O ENTRE M'S FASHION

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. .. TO ALL AMERICAN PORTS AND BRITISH ISLES (Via San Francisco). Full particulars regarding Sailing dates and fares on application to the A D'nnfa ’ M. A. ELIOTT. LTD., v Palmerston North. CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON & LONDON. The Largest Passenger Steamers In the New Zealand Trade. Sailings (circumstances permitting): Steamr. Tons. Date Final Port Corinthic 12,343 Hart Apr Wton Athenlc 12,345 Crossland Mar. Wton Talnul 10,000 Kelly May Wton lonic 12,332 Summers Jun Wton Arawa 10,000 Lewis July Wton All intending passengers must secure passports. For particulars apply to the A p’ontfi M. A. ELIOTT, LTD.. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Palmerston North Agents, rfiHß NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING x COMPAN Y. LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM (Via Panama Canal). Calling at Cristobel, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News. Large Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. able by P, and O. or Orient lines, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be made available by C. and A. Line, via Vancouver, or Union Lane. via 'Frisco. For further particulars apply NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., or Agents, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM CO., Agents, Palmerston North. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Subject to alteration without notice:— FOR LYTTELTON; Wahlne, Mon., Wed., Frl , 7.45 p.m. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. Passengers must be aboard by 7.30 p.m. Cargo received dally till 2.30, except Saturday, 11 a.m. Luggage cannot be received on board before 4 p.m. FOR PICTON ONLY. \rahura, Mon., Wed., Frl., 11 p.m, noon. Cargo till 3 p.m. GISBORNE AND NAPIER. (From Napier): Mararoa sails from Napier for Gisborne, Thursday, 8 p.m.; and for Gisborne and Auckland, Saturday. 7 a.m. FOR NELSON DIRECT. Mapourlka. Mon., Wed,, Frl., 6.30 p.m. Cargo till 8 p.m. NEW ZEALAND TO ENGLAND. Via PANAMA (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company)—First-class, single £lls to £125, return £2lB to £2BB. Second-class, single £BO to £BS; return £l4B. Third-class, single, 140 £42 and £46: return £72, £75 and £B2. Via VANCOUVER (Canadian-Aus-tralasian Line), or San FRANCISCO (Union Pacific Line) —First-class steamer, first rail, single, £113; second-class steamer, first rail, single, £79 IB /; third-class steamer, first rail, single, £SB. Via SUEZ (Orient Line) —Firstclass, single £134 to £174; return,! £269 10/ to £304. Second-class single £lO9 to £124; return, £203 7/6 to £217. Third-class, single only, £42, £44 and £4B. All Fares subject, to alteration without notice. For Sailings and Berths apply the agents, M. A. ELIOTT, IjTD„ The sauare. Palmerston North..

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1730, 4 February 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1730, 4 February 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1730, 4 February 1921, Page 7

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