E Rp CA*f! $ tffi. (fi & Giorgi’s Greatest of all Sales : IT’S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Prices have crashed, and you can obtain unheard- . o i Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Mercery,, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes. See Our Bargain Windows MEN’S STRONG COTTON SINGLETS (English make)—Were 3/6, 3/117 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Sale Price 2/0, 3/-, S/U, 4/0, 5/0 MEN’S HEAVY GRANDRILLE WORKING SHIRTS—Were 8/6. Sale Price 4/9 MEN’S PINHEAD WORKING SHIRTS—SaIe Price 4/11 MEN’S COLOURED NEGLIGE .SHIRTS .(with and without collars) —Were 8/6 to 14/6. Sale Price 6/11 MEN’S COLONIAL SHETLAND UNDERS (good quality)—Were 7/6. Sale Price S/0. MEN’S WOOL FELT HATS —Sale Price . 7/6 and 8/6 „ 175 pairs MEN’S ROSLYN TWEED TROUSERS (roll bottoms) —Were 18/6'And 19/6. Sale Price 12/0 50 pairs MEN’S KAIAPOI SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS—Were 19/6. Sale Price 15/0 > v 10 only MEN’S FINE TWEED AND WORSTED SAC SUITS. Sizes' 3,4, s—/Were 95/-; Sale Price 50/6 ■ i : . 100 BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS (strong Colonial Tweed). Dark and Mid. Grey. Size 4 to 6 Salt Price 21/-. Size 7 to 12 Sale Price 25/-. Size 13 to 16 Sale Price 20/6 WOMEN’S BLACK PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, open slash sides, leather heels; All sizes—Were 26/-. Sale Price 10/6 WOMEN’S WIHTE CANVAS LACE SHOES. Oxford fronts, covered- Cuban heels; all sizes—Were 9/11. Sale Price 3/11, MEN’S'BOX DERBY WELTED BOOTS—Value 29/6. _ f *' l „SaJje Price is/6 * 12 pftirs MEN’S , /English- Samples) BLACK AND TAN BOOTS.Sizps 7 and 8 only. Sale Price 25/-. a? * ’ for Cash —No Appros : Half Holiday Wednesday Late Night Saturday aIHfItSTON north Outfitters • v Why should you buy a t foreign car when your own Homeland can give you a * better motor at a lower price ? ;.1 T : fj;. -. V > <.» Buy a British "Standard” , and in supporting your /countrymen you assure yourself carefree, enjoyable • and inexpensive motoring. A' . "/ f is®' HSi. ' 1; K . h V i « ■; MM Prices from £360. Agents in all towns. ; ( See the “Standard" first. Jf m Write for illustrated Catalogue. i. Distributor^: E. Reynolds & Go. Lta t.m ~StT3* & ’ FEILDING AGENTS:— WACKRILL AND STEWART, FEILDING. -'jo-uayy oiujlvvlu my* | . . . ' ... , “Say it with diamonds," is a piece of advice that may well be followed by the lover, and where is y the maiden who could be unresponsive when wooed in this fashion! The old, old story is ever the same; but fashions —even in Engagement Rings—change frotp time to time. ■ ■ »j The range of Diamond Rings offered here includes all the favored styles and, at the pricey 1 full value is assured. tv \ ■ sa* m ' tHxaeuhJKK, JBWSJI TYDEHAB, xoin»
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3280, 25 February 1926, Page 14
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