tM-. fi The Sale is On NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN ALL WINTER NEEDS We list Here a few examples—study the savings. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MONEY “GO” FURTHER AT MEDLAR AND GIORGI’S Woollen Goods and Footwear arc advancing—now is the time to save. Men’s Strong FfenneletteiPYJ AM AS. BALE PRICE 5/11. Men’s Hamilton an'd .Heavy Winter Weight PYJAMAS. Usually 10/6 and 11/6. SALEPEICE S/9, 9/6. ; ...... Men’s Heavy Kibbcd All Wool Marl and Heather SOX. Usually u/6. SALE PEICE ‘3/9. 3 Dozen Men’s Wool Pelt HATS. SALE PEICE 6/11. ■ Men’s Fancy PULLOVEEB. Usually 6/11 to 2„/-. SALE PEICE o/ll to 19/9 Men’s Jersey COATS. Usually 9/6 to 37/6. SALE PEICE 8/- to 32/6. Men’s Fleecy Lined-SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. Usually 3/6, 4/6, 5/9, 6/11. SALE PRICE 2/11, 3/11/4/11, 5/11. •Men’s Pinspot Working SHIRTS. SALE PRICE 3/11. Men’s Fiascott Twist Working SHIRTS. SALE PRICE 3/11, 5/3. 100 Pairs Men’s Strong Tweed Working TROUSERS, cuff bottoms. CLEARING AT S/6. ' Men’s Railway Cord Working TROUSERS, 3 pockets, plain bottoms. Usually 12/9, 15/6. SALE PRICE 10/9, 13/6. Men ’s Tweed OVERCOATS, styles D. 8., half belts and plain backs. S.B. Raglan with and-mthout vent. 12 COATS. Usually 45/-. SALE PRICE 37/6. 18 COATS. Usually 55/- to 59/6. SALE PRICE 45/-. '2O COATS. Usually 65/- to 69/6. SALE PRICE 55/-. 41 COATS. Usually 72/6 to 79/6. SALE PRICE 59/0. 44‘COATS. Usually 95/-;to 100/-. SALE PRICE 75/-. ■ so COATS. Usually 110/- to‘l‘2o/-.; SALE PRICE S7/6. 40 COATS. Usually 132/6.t0 139/6. SALE PRICE 99/33 COATS. Usually 155/-, SALE PRICE 130/-. ALL SALE BRICES FOR CASH— Ytt) 3500DS ON APPRO. FITTERS- ♦ ♦ is sufficient to drench\6olamhs 'M I -Osmond's FootHpt Ottr* . ani ; Foot-Rot Bath : Powders to to ’ the f«at of the.j trouble. Convenlont, life, i certain. |7EEP yout flock* healthy! You’ll have no more weakly lamb* or sheep if you do.. them, regularly, with LAMB-DRENCH Whether you are preparing your stock for sale, or for the show, you’ll find "Ovolis” most effective. Eradicates throat worms, tape worms, lung and intestinal worms. Prevents lamb fever, and remedies coughing and scouring. "Ovolis” is a tonic as well as a drench. Has been used by leading Sheep-farmers for over 70 year? OSMOND AND SON <N.ZJ I.ttv- wmr.TJNr.TON. Agents:—GßANT AND MITCHELL, Street, Palmerston North. Cuba m m tV. ef w •e CK "Hr nfl r~> m m Eli 'Fhis is only one of hundreds received-—many others are printed on the circular included with every bottle' "I am writing you these lines to let you know that your Emulsion has done my little girl (now three years of age) a very great deal of good. She had pneumonia when about a year old, and never seemed to recover. “She was co thin and always looked ill. I commenced giving her your Emulsion—a teaspoon night and morning—and it was wonderful how soon she started to put on weight, and to become a bright and bonny girl. You may use this letter, as I like to let people know when they help me. It brightens our lives to think that we have helped someone, and Lane’s Emulsion has been a wonderful help to me.—Yours faithfully, “(MRS.) M. LINDSTROM, “Napier, N.Z.” Everything claimed for Lane’s is backed by the testimony of hundreds of men and women. 1/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N .7*
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6634, 13 June 1928, Page 10
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