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BOYAL MAIL SERVICE. .. TO ALL AMERICAN PORTS AND BRITISH ISLES (Via San Francisco). Full particulars regarding Sailing dates and fares on application to the Agents. M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., Pallnerston North. ~ /. SAVTLL AND A] w 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 Corinthio 12,343 Hart Apr Wton Athenic 12,345 Crossland Mar. Wton Tainui 30,000 Kelly May Wton ' lonic 12,332 Summers Jim Wton Arawa 10,000 Lewis July Wton All intending passengers must secure passports. For particulars apply to the Agents, M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., DALGETT & CO., LTD.. . ' Palmerstan North Agents. rPHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING |A COMPANT. LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM (Via Panama Canal). Calling at Crlstobel, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News. Large Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Final iSteamer Tons Date Port Dorset 8,095 About Feb. 22, 1021, Wgtn Paparoa 7,697 Feb. 12 Wgtn Ruahine 10,72 S About Feb. 22, 1921 Wgtn Rimutaka 8,893 Mar. Wgtn Ruapehu Ap'l. Wgtn Return Tickets can be made available 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 Line. 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 LTTTELTON: Wahine, Mon., Wed., Fri , 7.45 p.m. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. Passengers must be aboard by 7.30 p.m. Cargo received daily till 2.30, except Saturday, 11 a.m. Luggage cannot be receivea on board before 4 p.m. FOR PICTON ONLY. Arahura, Mon., Wed., Fri., 11 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. GISBORNE AND NAPIER. (From Napier): Mararoa sails from Napier for Glsborne, Thursday, 8 p.m.: and for Gisborne and Auckland, Saturday. 7 a.m. * FOR NELSON DIRECT. Mapourika. Mon., Wed., Frl., 6.80 r.m. Cargo till 3 ?.m. If you want to Save Money on yowr Fuel Bill, uso COKE 2/6 per sack at Works, or 8/ delivered. All orders accompanied by cash to be given at the offices, Broad Street. MUNICIPAL GAS WORKKS DEPARTMENT.

Here's ai> Event You re Not Going to Miss: This is going to be a real BIG- sale a shared in the drastic reductions. is keen enough io take advantage of a "good thing" is going- to profit generously. Everything has been genuinely reduced—and in no half-hearted way. Every article in our ■ stock has )ash only and no goods on approval during Sale. The reductions are so great, and the stocks in many cases limited, that we are obliged to withhold these usual privileges during this sale. See what we have to offer in all lines —these are just sample quotations—countless others await you here on and after Thursday 10th. t'S' PANAMA HATS; were 4, S BLACK SOFT FELT HAT, S COLOURED SOFT FELT MEN'S AND BOYS' MERCERY AND HOSIERY. You should lay in a good stock ol' these lines hundreds more too numerous to mention awaiting your inspection. 40 only BOYS' COTTON' GARBT HATS; were 2/t; to 5/9. sale Pi-ice I <>. 25 only BOYS' CORDUROY AND PLUSH HATS; were 3/6 anil 5/1 1. Sal< ; Price 1/11. 20 onlv BOYS' PANAMA HATS; were 4/11. Sale Price 2/11. 4 doz. MEN'S BLACK SOFT FELT HATS; were 11/6. Sale. Price 7/0. 3 doz. MEN'S COLOURED SOFT FELT HATS; were 28/- to 35/Sale Price 19/0. 6 doz. MEN'S BLACK HARD FELT HATS. Clearing at 2/6. MEN'S STRAW BOATERS clearing at Half Price. 3 0 only LADIES' "STETSON" VELOUB H;ATS; were £6/6/-. Sale Price 27/0. 30 onlv LADIES' PANAMA HATS; were 10/C to 27/G. Sale Price 2/11. 10 doz. MEN'S "GOBI) COIN" BRACES; were 4/6. hale Price 2/11. MEN'S SILK COLLARS, were 2/- and 2/6. Sale Price I/!). MEN'S SILK LOOSE END TIES; were 2/6 to 3/6. Sale Price l/l I. 100 doz. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS (best qualitv); were 7/'i. Sale Price 5/1 J. 45 doz. MEN'S MILITARY WORSTED SOCKS; stand hard wear. :{/!! per Pair, MEN'S BORSALTNE FELT HATS, ENGLISH YELOI'K HATS AND PANAMA HATS HEAVILY REDUCED. MEN'S CLOTHING d special attention by the price-cutters every ticket proves this. GENTS' WASHING 56 GENTS' VERY SMART 3-GARMENT READY-TO-WEAR SUITS (.John Barron's); were £8 to £O/!i/-. Sale Trice £O/0/(J GENTS' 3-GARMENT LOUNGE SUITS (pure worsted); were 17/10/- Sale Price £4/4/11 only GKNTS' WASHING VESTS; sizes 3 to 6; were 9/G. Sale Price 2/<>. 11 only HOYS' NAVY AND GREY POPLIN WASHING SUITS (style Derby); sizes 00 to '1; wore 9/li. Sale Price 5/11. 5 only BOYS' GREY DO., sizes o, I, 2; were 13/9. Sale Price 51/11. :',:>, only BOYS' WASHING SUITS (style Varsity and Erie); sizes 00 to 6; were 14/- to is/::. Sale Pried 8/11. 15 BOYS' WASHING SUITS (Rompers); sizes 00 to 2; were 10/-. Sale Price- 0/11. 16 GENT'S GARBI RAINCOATS; sizes 3 to 8; were £5/19/6 1o £6/1 7/6. Sale Price 84/37 HOYS' D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS; sizes 7 to 16; were 54/- to d;;/-. s«!e Price ;$»/(>, 40 BOYS'TWEED AND GARIC OVERCOATS; sizes I to G; were 16/9 to 39/6. Sale Price 12/0. TRAVELLING BAGS reduced 15 per rent (3/- in £). Our Special Celebrated '"ECLIPSE ALL" SUITS reduced 20 per cent 16 GENT'S GARBI U. 37 BOYS' D.B. SOYS' TWEED A 16/9 to 39/6. WELLING BAG! Special ('elcbrat (4/- in f). WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Every figure a typical "M. and G." one. Drastic reductions everywhere apparent. 24 pairs WOMEN'S PATENT COURT SHOES, Cubanliecl; guaranteed all solid leather; were 42/6. Now 33/0. 18 pairs WOMEN'S PATENT COURT SHOES, latest French lust, Louis heel; "Stylish"; were SS/6. Now 48/0. 9 pairs WOMEN'S LIGHT BROWN SUEDE COURT SHOES; latest .style, high cut front; were 70,'- Now 40/0. .16 pairs WOMEN'S GREY AND NIGGER BROWN OXFORD SUDEE SHOES; Louis heel, welted; were 55/- Now ;{(>/(<. 16 pairs WOMEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES, patent toe-cap, welted, good walking 1 shoe; were 3S/6. Now 30/25 pair MAIDS' BON CALK DERBY SHOES, splendid for winter wear; 28/6. Now 25/16 pairs WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH BOOTS, black gaberdine uppers; "Serviceable"; were 25/- Now 18/0. 18 pairs WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH BOOTS, glace kid uppers; "Smart wear"; were 45/- Now ;{<!/<> 24 pairs GIRDS' CHROME DERBY SHOKS; suitable for school: 7 to 1 ;were 14/6 Now 11/0. 16 pairs .MAIDS' BOX CALF DERBY SHOES; patent toe-caps; size 2 only; were 16/9. Now 13/0. 7 WOMEN'S CASHMERE SPORTS COATS in saxe blue camel, champagne, violet; were 75/- Now 20-/0. MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. Mothers should take notice of the boys' footwear. With all the lads just starting school, this is the time to buy. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 1,2, 3,4, 5; were 25/6. Sale Price 14/0 MEN'S DARK TAN DERBYS, all sizes; were 55/- Sale Price 43/MEVS TAN DERBY (welts), good shapes; sizes 5,6, S, 10; were 37/C. Salc I>ricc 2W ' 6 - MEN'S TAN COOKHAMS, all sizes; splendid fitting-; were 45 /- _,„ Sale Price 3</6. MEN'S GL-YCE DERBYS (welts); medium toe; sizes 7, S, 9; were * J ';;;i/(;. ' Sale l'rice 25/MEN'S TAN DERBYS, medium toe; sizes 5,6, S, 9; were 38/6. Sale Price 20/0. MEN'S GLACE DERBYS, round toe; sizes 6,8, 9, 10; were 38/6. Sale Price 20/6. MEN'S ZEBRA DERBY BALS (welts), semi-pug; sizes 7. 8. 9, 10; were 35/- « alc * ri <* - 7 / 6 - MEN'S GLACE DERBYS, wide pug, sizes 8 and 9; were 3 5/Sale Price 25/MEN'S YEARLING COOKHAMS: sizes 5,6, 7. S, 9. 10; were 37/6. Sale Price 29/8 MEN'S CHROME DERBY BALS; sizes S, 9, 10; were 27/C. Sale Price 22/6. MEN'S CHROME SHOOTERS, heel and toe plates; all sizes; were 26/- and 30/- Sale Price 24/WE KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO CALL, BUT TAKE OUR ADVICE AND MAKE IT AN EARLY VISIT IF YOU WISH TO SECURE THE CREAM OF THE BARGAINS. THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 8

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