RARE CHANCES For ladies are shown here. But there are many more BARGAINS THAT AWAIT THEM AT OUR STORE, LADIES’ COLOURED MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS. Sale Price from 10/3. LADIES’ WHITE EMBROIDERED UNDERSKIRTS. Sale Price from 11/0. 1G Only LADIES’ WHITE NET BLOUSES: usual price 25/. Sale Price 13/0. BEST QUALITY WHITE JAP SILK. Sale Price 0/3 yd. WHITE FLANNELETTE; usual price 2/8 yd. Sale Price 1/11. CHECK GINGHAMS: usual price 2/8 yard. Sale Price 1/0. PALE BLUE CREPE; usual price 2/3 yd. Sale Price 1/0. LADIES’ MILLINERY: usual price 15/, Sale Price 4/11, LADIES’ RUSH HATS. Sale Price 1/4. 1/0, 1/11. SEiAGRASS MATS, 24 by 44, 27 by ; 53, 30 by 56; 36 by 70; 48 by 80. Usual price C/ to 20/. Sale Prices: 4/4, 6/, 7/0, 0/0, 12/0, J. HADFIELD’S, Rangitlkel Street. “WHERE THE BARGAINS ARB.” Closed 6 p.ra. Saturdays. CONSULT JOHN B. GERRAND, SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN, FOR ALL EYESIGHT TROUBLES. The Square. CHAR-A-BANC. T EAVES G.P.O. for Esplanade and Ll West End, 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2,8, 4 and 5 p.m.; leaves West End School, 10.15 a.m.; 12.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15 and 5.15 p.ra.; leaves G.P.O. for Bryant and Featherston Streets, 12.50 and 5.30 p.m. only; leaves corner Bryant and Featherston Street 9.45 a.m. and 1.45 p.m.: Esplanade direct, between above times. Frequent service on fine Sundays to Esplanade only from 2 to 5 p.m. Other engagements after 6 p.m.. for parties of ten or over, at reasonable rates.- T. h. Madge, ’phone 851. ru CHARMINGLY EFFECTIVE PENDANTS. Purest gems, tasteful designs and finest workmanship distinguishes every Pendant in the “Stubbs’ ” selection! ) They are unrivalled for gift purposes, and as a personal adornment they are always effective —always in perfect taste. Surprisingly reasonable prices are quoted for these charming produc- /' tions. N. D. STUBBS. JEWELLER, Palmerston North and at Dannevlrke THE NEW HOUSE JS offering Ladles an exceptional opportunity to purchase a range of SAMPLE COSTUMES at remarkably low prices—--59/6 and 79/6. SEE THE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. A NEW SEASON’S COSTUME For 59/6 and 79/t. MRS J. L. ROSS, Proprietress. MAIN TRUNK FARM. OffA ACRES 0.R.P., at 1/- per acre ren t. Can Freehold for £1 per acre. About 40 acres drained swamp. Good mixed farm. 200 acres In English grasses; 17 . paddocks; 5-roomed house, 9 outbuildings with milking machines. PRICE: £32 PER ACRE. TERMS; £BOO cash, balance five years at 5i per cent. See us about this. It’s an opportunity you seldom get. 3b turns. ACRES first-class land, with 16 young cows showing big reHouse and outbuildings. £lls PER ACRE. £BOO cash. ACRES rich land. 6-roomed house, etc. £2500. Terms. ]/,-(ACRE and 7-roomed h conveniences. £1650,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1735, 10 February 1921, Page 4
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