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o Plant a Few of the Early Varieties Now. %' Good seed produces good results, a.nd each year wo bring up from the South Island, the finest selected tubers J -/possible to get, all hand picked. Just the.right size, and true to name. Play safe, buy your seed from the " “Big Cash Store ’* and introduce a new strain to your ground, free {from disease and brought from the ' South, the hpme of real good potatoes. - ■ y BLACK KIDNEY, ROBIN ADAIR, SUTTON’S SUPREME,. MAJESTICS, EARLY PURI. TANS AND BUTTON’S ACME KIDNEY IN ANY QUANTITY FROM 71bs UPWARDS. 1 - SOUTH ISLAND iKHTITCffiS - ; v.t ; - * * ) ' i) \ •*. y* sell ISbm under. Can anything be fairer. Prime Souttylslatfd Table Pottitoei (guaranteed) IJcwt. sacks 15/-. delivered. - If asack is too many to try, we; . ' r will deliver 281hs. for 3/- for your approval. \ N • f IfPotatoei are not as we say they are we will replace free of charge, or either refund you M your money and call and take them, away again. Satisfied customers'are one of the reasons oKottr success. We guarantee everything we sell. Even Potatoes. 1' mam mm i w td. • **r*~-TV • Vt* ‘\• ;• ■ . THE BIG CASH STORE. Palmerston North KOI KOI KOOI Ol KOI O KOI

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REDUCED PRICES. Solid Brass . from 9/6; Toast Porks front'S/QV Catodlo Sticks from 8/- pair; Jewel -Cases from 19/6; Bed Warming. Pan 25/-; Long Handle-Milk Skjmmera 10/-; Nut Boasters 15/-; Bed ■room- Knockers. from 2/6; Wall Plaques £5, now. £? each) 3‘ only.

HARDWARE SPECIAIiS. Coloured Tin Tea Trays with floral design centre, 16 i-12 1/9;, Pink Coloured Tea Trays with black and gold design 18 x 13, 2/6; New Style. Vegetable and Pinit Slicer, Slices, 3 ways only 3/9; Pexto Solid Bar- Screw Drivers, 2/3, 2/6, 8/-; Pexto Cabinet Screw Drivers 1/9, ..2/:,.2/3;. Pexto Rafter Black Steel Squares ‘ 16/6.

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* »■ 'fV-' '-'sX-i ’ l .■ • . ■■ • jjJEN'S SHOES— In dark brown willow calf with |\; . pointed, toe—good fitting. New ! stocks that should find ready appreciation at/ these prices. All j . ■ sizfesi USUALLY 29/6. SALE SPECIAL 25/-. MINSTER CARPET RUNNERS— A special' display now being made in George Street. Make your choice now from all the smart patterns. 27 USUALLY 17/6 yard. SALE, SPECIAL 12/6 yard. SHOES— For women or maids. In black glace kid with round toes and low, square leather heels. A good English make. , ~ ' SALE SPECIAL 12/9. TE FLANNELETTE— Soft finish, always cosy. 35 inches wide. SALE SPECIAL 1/1/ yard. gMART HOSE—. _> Of art silk has a cosy lining 'of wool, JSuntan, naturelle, pearl, blush, mastic champagne, pearl dust. A style that is always in demand. * . USUALLY 4/1L j; ' SALE SPECIAL 3/11. NIGHTGOWNS—- ' .Various styles, some in plain creme with coloured insets, .embroidered others in pale hello, pink and' sky, with silk medallion finish. All short sleeved. All astounding' value. SALE SPECIAL 4/11. JEDDY BEAR COATS— For children. Good quality in creme. ‘ 16, 18, 20 and 23 inches in length. USUALLY 23/9 to 29/6. SALE SPECIAL 16/11. J^JAR ABOUT CAPES— Brown, grey and mole with pretty linings. USUALLY 9/11. SALE SPECIAL 5/11. » **= Closed Wednesdays 12,30 p.m. nAUaRtTONI FAiMION CIMTM Open Saturdays Till 9 p.m. V m > r >. us r 0 TOE DimrSimt Chur Great, Stodktakniag Sale I LINOLEUMS SQUARES These simulate rugs in their delightful patternings and colourings. .Mostly medallion centres with various borders. 12 x 9 ft. Usually 95/-. SALE PRICE 75/-. 10-6 x 9 ft. Usually S5/r. SALE PRICE 66/-. 9 x 9 ft. Usually 75/-. SALE PRICE 65/-. Genuine Silk “Mattamacs” - The beautiful silk raincoats that air . ways look good-till the last. So con- , venient for travelling too —will foil up into, the smallest package. ''ln 46 and 48 inch lengths. USUALLY 97/6. ' SALE SPECIAL 79/6, —» UMBRELLAS — A limited number only. A strong,good quality cotton fabric with silk finish. Coloured wooden handles and ■ ■ tips to contrast. USUALLY 15/6. SALE SPECIAL 9/6. IRISH LINEN BEDSPREADS— Two only—hemstitched and cm- ' broidored for full .doublo-bod size, j ' All. beautiful, pure, Irish linen. USUALLY 84/-. SALE SPECIAL 42/-. gILK AND WOOL HOSE— Popular weave for present-day wear. Fawn,- peach, tanaura and ■ pastel.. - ' USUALLY 3/9. 1 / < SALE SPECIAL 2/9. OOLOURED VELVETEENS— Always in good taste for afternoon or evening frocks. You will enjoy choosing from the many loyely shades. 36 inch wide. USUALLY 9/11. 27 inches wide; 5/11, SALE SPECIAL 5/11 yard. 3/6 yard. A cosy, all-wool fabric feat is efc. : sontial for; the’Vam, winter coajt. - Amethyst,, rose and green colourings. 54 iiSeFw’l^e.-’ r.V j r USnlAiitT 12/9. £ . ■■■- '/■ SALE SPECIAL 8/11 yKd. w f* Also . bar shoes; "in black glace kid with -Cuban and Loins heels. Sizes 2,-3, 4:dnly. USUALLY 25/-,. , f SALE SPECIAL 4/11. UMBBEE^AS— Smart styles in navy, grain, mauve, royal and Eight bide,'with coloured, . erino Randles. All chubbics. USUALLY 1976. "" SALE SPECIAL 13/6. N fAPPA BID GLOVES— In first quality. Bolton cut thumb. A really good-looking glove—twodome. phowisg for the first time • this week. USUALLY 8/11. SALE SPECIAL 7/11. « «= Closed Wednesdays 12,30 p.m. hioh ckwtm Palmer»to Open Saturdays Till 9 p.m.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6665, 19 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6665, 19 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6665, 19 July 1928, Page 9

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