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f STOCKTAKING SALE. Our Great Stocktaking Sale is now in full swing. Our only regret is flint we cannot advertise more lines—that we cannot put in this space as nuu'h as we would like, to. WILL YOU CALL and,see for yourself the great bargains we are offering? These are but a few a mere drop in the commercial ocean but they give some idea of what wo have. Striped Blousing, light ground, with dark stripe, 1/6 yard. Check Ginghams and Zephyrs, 1/9 yard. Best Quality White Jap Silk, usually 7/1.1, 5/11 yard. Shirting, light, with dark stripe, usually 2/8, • 2/3 yard. White Calico, 2Sin wide, 1/5 yard. Double Width Coloured Border Curtain nets, 2/3 yam. Cretonne, 7/11 yarn. White Flannelette, heavy quality, 1/11 yard. Striped Twill Flannelette, 1/11 yard. Men’s Sports Suits. £3 15/Meu’s Gabardine Caps, usually 5/11, • . Vll Men’s Widc-cnd Ties, 1/11 Men’s Cotton Cashmere. Socks,l/6 pair. Men’s Derby Bal Boots, worth 35/-, 24/G Youths’ Black Oilskin Coats, Lower brand, 25/J. HADFIELD Rangltikel Streat. "WHERE THE BARGAINS ARB.” G O’CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHTS. CONSULT JOHN B. QERRAND, SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN, FOR ALL EYESIGHT TROUBLES. The Square. CHAR-A-BANC. T EAVES G.P.O. for Esplanade and ■*-* West End, 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2,3, 4 and 5 p.ra.; leaves West End School. 10.1 S a.m.; 12.15. 2.15, 3.15, 4.15 ind 5.15 p.m,; leaves G.P.O. for Bryant and Fcatherston Streets, 12.80 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. S. Madge, 'phone 851. ryof e every d There is beauty, there is charm above all, there is quality, in every article in our fine assemblage. You can give your tastes free scope in the comprehensive assortment of Rings, Broodies Pendants, Bangles, Watches, Etc., with which our windows and show *. cases are filled. N. D. STUBBS. dEWEIVFiEIt, Palmerston North and at Dannevfrke autumn and winter show At the NEW HOUSE. The latest in Model Hats both from London and Paris are to be seen. Also A Fine Selection of Winter Costumes and Beautiful Scarves At THE NEW HOUSE MRS J. L. BOSS, Proprietress. A BARGAIN. FOR SALE OR LEASH 1 20 ACRES, handy to Glaxo, railway station, school, etc.; all ploughable, will carry 40 cows and young stuck, 12 paddocks watered by dams, etc. G-roomed house, cow bails, pig sties, etc. PRICE: Only £56 per acre, or would LEASE to a good man. Call at once and see about this as it won ’t last long.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1764, 16 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1764, 16 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1764, 16 March 1921, Page 4