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ABOUND AT THE ROSCO STORE. Stockings—always breaking through or jugt; abpjit. to,, break throiigb.Never can have too many of them. Now. chjijfce.for laying in a stock for the future. Notice the bargains* for. today’s selling and secure your snips—early. “KAYSER” TWIN HEEL— ‘ . - , Pure silk to top —fashionable colours. USUALLY 21/-. SALE PRICE 14/11 CHIFFON HOSE— Pure silk to top—ideal for . evening,, WfH*. PpHy fashioned, black, haze or shadow. .■ '■ 'i USUALLY 14/6. SALE PRICE-5/11. , “SYLKOVER” HOSE— ' / * ; ., v ' ; . , Pure and art. silk mixture. Silk. t^tppin,ivory shade only. USUALLY 8/11. ■■■■:. ■/,'" . ■ ..SALE PRICE 3/11. . ■ • ‘ ' • ALL WOOL HOSE— ■ , ; . , ' A winter weight with double sole".- in newest shades. Tanaura, nude, peachy pastel;- etc. . USUALLY 5/6.. ■*; *■ * '* . SALE PRICE 4/6. * " NOVELTY CHECK HOSE—. , ' • . In silk arid wool mixture; suitable, fpjr f spjjj:t8 v wear; Peach and fawn grounds with darker toneiLstripfia. and) checks. . USUALLY 7/6. •*• * " ... SALE PRICE 4/6. , . ■. *. > V -/V : t SMART HOSE— • 'j, : ;; }; /;'* i ~.v ■ . ' In art. silk and wool mixture. • Tananra. peach, fawn.. USUALLY 3/9. ■: r“*'■?• SALE PRICE 2/9. • MAIDS’ CASHMERE HOSE— ' ’* ' - In black and colours, good woighs. ; SALE SPECIAL 2/11. '' * “ MAIDS’ RIBBED HOSE— . v > - | 1-1 rib with double knee. Sizes 4,t0,,6, > SALE PRICES 2/11 to 3/6; • ' ' \ CHILDREN’S STICKS- " V ' , In all wool or silk and wool. Half and threp-auartcr.sizes. All at i sale prices. . ■ ' ■*;,“■/■ ;./vV"'" • ; • • ' ■ - ! if'i. .. . Closed, Wednesdays IS;3op*,m., 9 p.m. PALMERSTON FAS Season 1928 With the early opening of the Milking Seasojrf,' i,t>,is well to' have all I Machinery and Gear overhauled in readiness Sfor tho cows cpming in. Wc can supply everything necessary for. the .vvork. ' MILKING. MACHINE RUBBERS—New season stocks, for 'all makes .of machines. ' ' , ■■'■■■> : ; MacMILLAN’S LEATHER LEG ROPES! MANILA AND FLEXIBLE ROPE—all size#^' BALATA BELTlNG—best' Scotch riianafacturc,.. , . . . “VIM” LEATHER BELTlNG—expensive, but the cheapest in running cost. ' LUBRICATING OILS AND GREASES: , MILK BUCKETS—copper bottom and plain. “EVER READY ’’ DAIRY'TABLETS—for washing up. EARLY MORNING KETTiI&r-Thb »‘.(juickbqii,cheapest and’handL*; CSt. ■■■ ' :v !, it c J i;~'y -i “PREMIER” ELECTRIC KETTLES—in. 2- and- 3 f - pint- sizes;, f / “HEATRAE” BREAKFAST COOKERfS—toasts, boils, ;griUa, ...or. ' ,<■ •• radiator. ■ ■■■■•’.. ; '-VO '' , Agents for the *• WALLACE’’ MILKING MACHlNE—simple, sariitary, *• , efficient. * • ~ ' i v— ,‘ THE “WALLACE” SEPARATOR'FEED obviates flooding, ensures clean skimming. A money maker. > .' Manson & Barr LIMITED. , HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINERY. P.O. BOX 29. - • vJ :‘ ’PHONE 5490. Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.

Pyrex Ware Signed Guarantee with 'every Piece sold, You have better results with Pyrex Oven Proof 1 Ware. Casserole Dtsaes from 9/6. Pie Plates from 4/6. Pic Dishes i from 5/- Utility Dishes from •; 7/-. Pudding Dishes frbm> 6/6V 27 assorted Patterns and sizes to , choose from. . PYEEX—THE IDEAL GIFT; ,

Now Tools New- stocks of tho Famous Woden Tetters and Carpenters’ Vices, Sash Cramps, Pipe Wrenches, Goodcll Pratt Hand, Breast, and Bench Drills, “Mr. Punch” Drill, Pexto -j3crew Drivers, see our- windows for Low Priced ; ' / Tools.

Hopwood Hardware Ltd.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 9

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