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PAY CASH AND PAY LESS . ; ' > ' * (■! I Jam Making ONCE MORE A PAYING PROPOSITION THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES. Sugar has dropped considerably since last Jam Making Season, and is now at pre-war price. Our price to-day being 15/- 701 b bag. Pre. serving Jars and Jam Pans, etc., we are selling at a lower price than last year. Therefore making your own Jam and preserves is a better money-saving proposition than ever.SUGAR. IA, 701 - bag, 157ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS (pearl inside). 12/-. 13/9,15/6 ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS (white inside), 12/6. 14/6, 16/6 ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, 9/6,10/6,12/6,13/9 ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS (extra heavy), 13/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6, 21/WOODEN JAM SPOONS from 4d up to 1/3 each RUBBER JAR RINGS, 6d and 8d per doz. JAM POT COVERS (extra special line), 6d packet TIE-OVER JARS., 1 lb„ 6/- doz.; 2 lb., 7/- doz. SCREW TOP JARS, 60z., 4/6 doz-; Boz.. 5/- doz.; lloz., 6/- doz.? 160 z., 6/- doz.; H/ 2 lbs., 7/- doz. PRESERVING JARS (wide mouth), Screw Tops. Pints, 6/6 doz- Quarts, 8/- doz. y 2 gallon, 13/- doz. JELLY JARS, 2/9, 3/9 doz. STONE JARS (for pickling), 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 Our Desire is to Serve You Well. ffe Do. That's Why ffe are Always Busy LTD THE BIG CASH STORE TUB SQUARE ~ • . ... . PALMERSTON NORTH Closed for Luncheon 12.30 to 1.30 daily. No Late Sat. Night s aw TO SUPERIOR WALL COVERING Borer proof and draught proof, presenting a cleanly artistic and durable, surface —the Ideal waU covering; and it DOES AWAY WITH SCRIM "Premier" Plaster Board Is entirely suited to each and every room of the modern home, for It can be KALSOMXNED, PAINTED OR PAPERED Fullest particulars from Alexander Clark, Ltd., 8 and E Fltzh’erbert Street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba Street. Phone 6239 and 5254. Phone 8747. Palmerston North

msh. What Comes Now in Our Great Summer Clearance? i . ' ... ». : . ‘ r • ' : ‘.. I'-. . . f \ i ■ , ... ■ Bargain Specials and Instant Action! FOOTWEAR. SALE SPECIALS Men’s DERBY BALS, of fine chrome; more of a light, comfortable everyday boot, all leather throughout. Special at 18/0 Men’s DERBY BALS, leather lined, sewn soles; all solid leather ,and a good fitting boot. Special at 21/6 Men’s COOKHAMS, of stout boxhlde;. a substantial boot for hard wear, very comfortable, and a great wearer. Special at 20/0 Women’s WHITE SHOES in fine canvas. Smart strap and lace styles; neat round toes, and covered Cuban heels. Such comfortable wear for summer. Were 13/9 to 18/9. Special at 6/11 CHILDREN’S SHOES of white canvas, lace and strap shoes, extra fine quality; sizes 7 to 1. Special at 5/11 WOMEN'S SHOES, oddments in nubuck —court and lace styles; a beautiful quality, with self-covered heels Sizes 2, B, 7—-Wore 35/-. Special 0/11 SPECIALS—HOSIERY, ETO. ART. SILK LEG HOSE, mock seam, heavy weight; 2 Sin. length silk panel; ravel stop. In latest colours, ' also black and white; extra wide tops. Worth 4/6. Compare this for value and quality at Special Sale Price 2/11 "MAID MARION” HOSE In Art. Silk. , Mock seam, fine knit, in new colours. Season’s price 4/11. Special 8/6 "HOLEPROOF” PURE SILK LEG, American, wide top; good weight and fashioned leg: six newest colours. Special 6/6 MEN’S WEAR BARGAINS MEN’S UNDERS, Shirts and Pants, “Merino," In Natural and Shetland. Men’s and O.s. sizes. Special at 4/11 each MEN’S PYJAMAS. “Cyckel" brand; soft, silky and comfortable, and a material especially woven for pyjamas. Guaranteed fast colours, Special Sale Price 11/6 MILLINERY SALE SPECIALS READY-TO-WEARS, trim and smart, in every detail. The kinds that will harmonise perfectly with general utility outfits; different shapes and colours from which to choose. Usually 13/6 to 24/6. Special at 5/11 MANTLI SHOWROOM SALE ' SPECIALS WOMEN'S FROCKS in a pretty, fine weave with self stripe, V neck, with roll collar; tie belt and half sleeves. Usually 39/6 • Special 29/6 WOMEN’S TWEED COATS.- These are simply amazing value. They are in smart bold checks, or those very attractive smudgy mixed effects. Tailored In the simple way such fabrics require with plain collars and slit pockets. Single-' and the new double-breasted styles. Usually 49/6 Special at 29/6 SILK JUMPERS, pretty fancy weaves, finished crocheted, round neck and half sleeves: several shades, woodsy browns, cinnamon, fawns, saxo and ' black. Special, 7/11 An Apricot Taffeta Silk with puff sleeves has big taffeta bow at waist and ruched trimmings. Usually 34/6 Special 17/6 Open All Day Wednesday Late Night Friday dosed Satwfiay 1 pun. TP you wish to take advantage of these golden specials. you must act at once—you cannot afford to wait. Whilst you are hesitating others are reaping the benefit—and these are bargain specials extraordinary. Every department in the store is represented, so there’s something for everyone whether home furnishings or apparel—at the lowest price (consistent with quality) that you can hope to meet with even at Sale time. OOME AND SEE THESE BARGAINS TO-DAY 1 FURNISHING SALE SPECIALS 300 yards AXMINSTER RUNNER. Homo furnishers, looking for runners of the heavy serviceable quality and excellent furnishing effect will be glad to know of these. Fawn, blue and red grounds, with six different} attractive Eastern patterns; 27 Inches wide. Usually 17/6 Special IS/fl yd. AXMINSTER BODY AND BORDER CARPETINGS. Choose from ten splendid patterns specially adapted to modern furnishings needs, chiefly rich moles, fawns, greys, and black relieved with unusual designs In colour. 271 n. body. Usually 17/6. Salto Special 13/6 18in. Border. Usually 15/6. Sale Special 11/6 10 pieces SHADOWBTTE, reversible, 301 n. Usually 1/9. Special 1/S i ASH ON Open All Day Wednesday Palmerston’s centre Late Night Friday Closed Saturday 1 p.m. SPECIAL BARGAINS WOMEN’S WEAR DRESSING GOWNS In White Crimp Crepe, relieved with pretty floral designs in colour. Usually 19/11. Sale Special 7/11 WOMEN’S VESTS In soft white woven cotton, sleeveless. Usually 1/6. Special, 2 for 2/2 CHILDREN’S CAPS In a beautiful quality wool—tassel on top, turnedback brim edged In pretty colour. Crocheted in creme. “Viyella” brand Usually 1/11. Special at 6d GIRLS’ WOOL KNIT FROCKS in splendid quality: heavy ribbed weave that will give endless wear at school. Not too soon to think of the future with outstanding bargains like these about; long sleeves; trimmed contrasting colours and girdle. Were (891 n.) 17/6, (361 n.) 15/9, 14/6. Special 10/11 GIRLS’ FROCKS in a line weave; fawn and reseda, smartly an uncommonly trimmed with contrasting stltchery, tiny tucks and silk braid; i sleeves and. round neoks; 36, 39 Inches. Usually 19/6, 18/9. Special at 18/6 n ■ , . FABRICS—SPECIAL SO pieces COTTON MAROCAIN, 8# inches; nothing newer in this line, blues, greys and rust shades as to backgrounds, with smart floral and conventional designs In colour or black, or both. Splendid wearing. Usually 2/11 io 8/11. Spednl 1/11 yd. ART. SILK MAROCAINS. 88 inches; a very dainty weave, with an allover fleck of glistening silk. A decidedly good quality for a really smart frock. In three charming shades— —saxe, hello, and light fawn Usually 8/11. Special at 3/11 BELFAST DRESS LINENS, figured or checked; In good heavy qualities which will give endless wear; 381 n. Usually 3/11, 4/8. Special at 1/11 yd. MANCHESTER SPECIALS NURSE CLOTH In a very superior quality; navy and saxe grounds, With white stripes. Also slain saxe; 401 n. Usually 1/9. Special Sale IMoe U|d WHITE TWILL SHBUfIITNCf. medium weight, good wearing quality, 64 inches wide. Usually 2/3. Special Sal© Price 1/9

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3265, 8 February 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3265, 8 February 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3265, 8 February 1926, Page 11

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