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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. -Day s DON’T LET THE DAY PASS AATTHOUT SECURING YOUR SHARE. OPEN. ADD DAY AS USUAL. w EDNESDAY BARGAIN 20 FROCKS FOR AVOMEN. Smartly Striped Tricolcnes and Ginghamg. Neat collars and prettily piped round necks. Short sleeves with cuffs. 1 Belted. Very good value at 14/6. Special for Wednesday, 9/11. WEDNESDAY BARGAIN•—READ Y-TO- AAE ARS In Pine Tangel 1 and fancy Hemp Braid. Natty styles with turned-up brim ! in front, caught in place with self pleating of ribbon or f buckle effect in tagel. Puli range of the newest colours. > Usually 13/6 and 15/6. Special for Wednesday, 11/6. ! WEDNESDAY BARGAIN—WOMEN’S VESTS, shaped waist, short sleeves and sleeveless. Usually 1/9. Special for AVednesday, 1/3. BARGAIN CO TTON GEORGETTES. A very? fashionable material for dainty frocks, 3Sin„ in pretty ' French shades of Apricot, Hose, Lilac. Cyclamen. Pawn E Sky, Putty, Tango, and. Navy. Usually 2/6. I Special for AVednesday, 1/3 yal-d. E m WEDNESDAY BARGAIN. —N EGLXGe' SHIRTS for men. A • gflj specially advantageous purchase of. 12 dozen. White with i reinforced neck. Usually 10/6. Men should not miss seeing this bargain. Special for AVednesday, 6/11. WEDNESDAY «ARG AIN— QUILTS, hemmed White Grecian lor single beds. Usually. 11/9. Special for AVednesday, S/ 11. WEDNESDAY BARGAIN—D AIM ASK CLOTHS, 64 x 64, neat designs, hemmed, white. Usually 5/11. Special for AVednesday, 4/6. BARGAIN.—SHOES FOR AVOMEN. In Sunburn Glace Kid; cut with neat open sides, light soles and low covered Cuban heels. One bar. Usually 27/6. Special for Wednesday, 23/6. EDNESDAY BARGAIN.—BOOTS FOR MEN. “Bostock’s” light Cookhams, hence ideally comfortable. Smart appearance—good wearers. Usually 49/6. Special for Wednesday, 42/6. ESDAY BARGAIN.——SILK HOSE. Famous ’’Phoenix” Pure Silk Leg in all this season's latest colours. Every pair guaranteed or will be replaced if any fault develops. Regular stock price 8/11. Special Offer only for this Wednesday, 7/6 pair, or 3 pairs for 21/-. (You salve 5/9 on Wednesday). BARGAIN.—’CURTAINING, Lace Curtain Nets ' in a dainty design. Ecru shade. Ready to freshen windows for Christmas time, 48in. Usually 3/9. Special for Wednesday, 2/6 yard. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE Open All Day 'Wednesdays, Date Night Fridays, Closed Saturdays 1 p.in. Hi .11

LI m SYS a a Sc r b '3. You Can Buy Anything in the Store with Our Lay-By System If there it anything here you want you can have it, and you need not pay the cash down. Simply coroe u/’ -n us w^at ,y°u want and pay a smalt deposit. We will reserve the article and arrange for you to pay a regular deposit until the cash price is made up. All transactions are FREE FROM INTEREST. Can yon resist an offer such as this? N. D. STUBBS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN The Shop for Pretenti Box 279 • PALMERSTON NORTH EW & tSs & 8 THE UNSEASONABLE WEATHER /TAUGHT many people unawares, result'~y ing in Colds, varying from sneezes to “Flu.” Many sufferers have found immediate relief in taking. “LUNGSAH” The fame of this wonderful remedy has spread till it has become recognised as an essential unit in the homo medicine chest —ready to relieve the first indications of a cold. Be prepared tor changes. Havo LUNGS AM a’nvays on hand. 1/0 and 2/fi it bottle. Postage Bd. Fragile 1/2. M4DII ONLY BY. HERBERT HEPWORTH CRFMTST PAIiM'KRSTON NORTH. Box 254. Phone 5308.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3489, 27 October 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3489, 27 October 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3489, 27 October 1926, Page 9

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