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+»: #» 4» «» ♦» *» «♦» <♦» *» ■+ ♦» ■+» +» ♦» ■♦» ♦» ♦» •»» 4» <♦»♦»«» ♦ » 4» +» ABOUND AT THE ROSCO STORE. Stockings—always breaking through or just about to break through Never can have too many of them. Now is your chance, for laying in a' J [ stock 'for the future. Notice the bargains for'-.to-day’s selling and ' secure your snips;—early. , “KAYSER” TWIN HEEL— Pure silk to top—fashionable colours. USUALLY 21/-. - t •. SALE PRICE 14/11? ; ' - . i : CHIFFON-HOSE— -■ ’ 1 Pure silk to top —ideal for evening wear'. Fully fashioned, black, haze or shadow. usually 14/6. ' SALE PRICE 5/11. v ' % < “SYLKOVER” HOSE— . " ‘ Pure and art. silk mixture. Silk to. top; in ivory shade only. US CHILLY 8/11. SALE PRICE 3/11 ALL WOOL HOSE— • A winter weight with double sole. Fully, fashioned in newest shades. Tanaura, nude, peach, pasteT, nickel grey, etc. USUALLY 5/6. v ; ' ’ SALE PRICE 4/6. . NOVELTY CHECK HOSE— : - -- ' - -‘ . r In siik "and wool mixture; suitable fof sports wear. Peach and fawn grounds with darker toned and; checks. • USUALLY 7/6. ; ~ \’ SALE PRICE 4/C. " ”1\ SMART HOSE— . - 1 '" In art. silk and wool mixture. Tanaliray peach, fawn. USUALLY 3/9. . . • ; • SALE PRICE 2/0. ' • ■ ■ ■ ' ■■ ■ /;■ , ■•I-.-, v, '■ i' wv ~v. •. ; ; MAIDS’CASHMERE-HOSE— - .. In black and colours, good weight. SALE SPECIAL 2/11. ; , ,f : -x ' *'•' •• ;v* -i! jV' '■... 1 • ' , MAIDS' RIBBED HOSE—--1-1 rib with double knee. Sizes 4 to,o. SALE! PRICES 2/11 to 3/6. v ' ; , '% ' ' - CHILDREN’S SOCKS— : In all wool or silk and wool. Half, and threcrcpiartcr sizes. All at { , SALE PRICES Closed Wednesdays ' A- > lays 12.30 p.m. Opvn Saturday* Till 9 p.m. . , > v . , ■ 1 V iiiiPl .. T< -.,- -w

Dairying 1928-29 ;iy | p; M ■$ I With tho early opening of the Milking Season,, it is well to have all t Machinery and Gear overhauled in repdinei» fpr th.oeowsconungin.W’o < •! can supply everything necessary for'jth* work. < ‘ . • " ' . *. . • .... ... MILKING MACHINE RUBBERS—New season stocks for all makes of ] [ imachines.' . ■ .1 1 M.acMILLAN’S LEATHER LEG ROPES. ' .♦ MANILA AND FLEXIBLE BOPE—all sizes.. ~ ' BALATA BELTlNG’—best Scotch manufacture. . , .... “VIM 77 LEATHER BELTING —expensive, but the cheapest in running i ► coat. ' , >< LUBBICATING OILS AND GREASES.MILK BUCKETS—copper bottom and, plain. “EVER BEADY 77 DAIBY TABLETS—for-washing up. - 1 / { \ EARLY MORNING' KETTLES—The “Quickboil, 77 cheapest and handi- J* J ■ cst. * ',V ;t “PREMIER 77 ELECTRIC KETTLES—in’ 2 and 3 pint sizes. # “HEATBAE 77 BREAKFAST COOKERS—toasts, boils; grills, or ■ > radiator. •’ r - Agents for the “WALLACE 77 MILKING*MACHINE—simpIe/sanitary,?; ; efficient. V ■ I' , . . ' THE “WALLACE 77 SEPARATOR -FEED obviates, flooding, ensures 0 , ■ • .clean skimming. A money maker. * * ■V '• ' - fc - ■ I LIMITED. HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINERY, Bangitikci Street, Palmerston North P.O. BOX 29. 'iHONE 5490. i ► , u i BRITISH BRASSWARE REDUCED PRICES. Solid BrasS Trays from 9/6; Toast Forks from 2/6; Candle Sticks from B/- pair; Jewel Cases from 19/6; Bed Warming Pan 25/-; Long Handle Milk Skimmers 10/-; Nut Boasters 15/-; Bed room Knockers from 2/6; Wall Plaques £5, now £3 each, 3 only. HARDWARE SPECIALS. Coloured Tin Tea Trays with floral design centre* 16 x 12 1/9; Pink Coloured- Tea Trays with black and gold design 18 x 13, 2/6; New Style Vegetable and Fruit Sliccr, Slices; 3 ways only 3/9; Pexto Solid Bar Screw Drivers 2/3, 2/6, 3/-; Pexto Cabinet Screw Drivers 1/9, 2/-, 2/3; Pexto Bafter Black Steel Squares 16/6. Hopwood Hardware Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6664, 18 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6664, 18 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6664, 18 July 1928, Page 9

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