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WATSON BEOS. MUST GIVE THE BEST VALUE ALL THE TIME. WHY? PIGUEE IT UP POE YOUESELP. ONLY A SOUND CASH TEADING POLICY SUCH AS DUES CAN MAKE LOW PEICES PERMANENT. ■ ’ . . • Sugar 1A per lb. 3d: 701 b. bag 15/3 Flour (South or local) 25's 5/3; 50’s 10/3; 100’s 19/6. Oatmeal, 251 b. bags 5/6 Oatina, \ 4 J s 1/8; 25 'b 7/11. Boiled Oats, 41bs. 1/2 Eoma Tea, Jib. 1/5; 11b. 2/9 Amber Tips or Bell Tea, Jib. 1/6; 11b. 2/11 Prosper Tea, 3/- grade, now 2/7; 2/8 grade now 2/3; 2/4 grade now 1/11. Note all brands Teas reduced 5d and 6d per lb. . Eicc^ Sago, Tapioca, 3d lb.; 41bs. for Pearl Barley, Split Peas, per lb. 4d; , 31bs. lid. I Haricot Beans, per lb. 3d; 4 lbs. lid I Best Dates, per pkt. 6d; looso 31bs. I lid I “K” Tinned Peas, J Tomato Soup, S Keiffer Pears, 9 Brasso, Brilliantshinc, I large tins lid largo tins lid 240 z, tins lid per tin lid per tin lid. per tin lid Jib. tins lid Slbs. for lid Slbs. for lid Slbs. for lid per tin lid per pkt. lid Granoso, per pkt. lid Sliced Pines, 2’s per tin lid Oyster Soup, per tin lid Lentils, Slbs for lid Salmon and Shrimp, largo jars lid Toilet Soaps, 4 cakes for lid Brown Windsor Soap, 7 cakes for lid. Herrings in Sauce, large tins lid Pilchards, largo tins, lid Sardines, J’s per tin lid “K” Assorted Dessert Fruits 1/“K” Dessert Raspberries per tin 1/3 C. and B. Jams, All Gold Jams, Jelly Crystals, Boot Polish, Lemons, Epsom Salts, Dessert Apples, Briar Pipes, lib. jars !/• 11b. tins 1/6 pkts. for 1/5 tins for 1/5 for 1/16 pkts. for 1/61bs. for 1/Cercbos Custard Powders, 6 for !/• Cercbos Blanc Mange Powders 6 for VPeanut Butter, medium size 1/Driod Apricots, best, per lb. 1/Pink Salmon, 11b. tins !/• Sardines in,Oil, 4 tins for !/• Barcelona and Brazil Nuts per lb. 1/Cigarette Papers Doubles, 6 for 1/Sand Soap, 5 cakes for 1/Hudson Soap, 6 pkts. for 1/St. Mungo, 6 pkts. for !/•' Lux, ' 4 pkts. for 1/Edmonds Baking Powder per tin 1/3 Edmonds Custard Powder per tin lid Natural Sultanas per lb sd; 41bs 1/6 Prosper Soap, Ist grade large bars Corn Flour, lib. pkts. Globe sd; B. and P. lOd. Candles' (any brand) per pkt. 9d “K” Marmalade, 6lb. tins 4/6 Easpberry and Strawberry, 61b. tins 5/-. Eiverhead Gold Tobacco, still 1/3 N.Z. Cut Plug No. 10, still 1/2 N.Z. Navy Cut, No. 3 still 1/2 Bears-Tobacco per "oz. 7d; per tin 1/4 Bodies 2d Slide Vestas per dozen 1/4 N.Z. Coffee Essence,,, 1/3 Camp or Symington Coffee, 2/Macaroni, ' per pkt. 8d Vermicilli, per pkt. 8d FARMERS Bice, Sago BULK LINES Ii Bournviile Cocoa, ! Cooking Salt, ! Washing Soda, New Prunes, [Disinfectant Powder, iWeot Bix, FARMERS! Make your car earn Its benzine by driving up to the Big Cash Store and purchasing ycur supplies. At, a shop like ours yon can get all your requirements under the one roof and save time and ' i • money. , ; V r Tapioca, per Jcwt. 12/6 Soap, . “ ‘ Jcwt. cases 15/-. Milkceze, 41b, tins 8/6 Petroleum Jelly, , 41b. tins 3/6 Epsom Salts (bulk) per lb. sd; 12 lbs. 3/9; lcwt. :30/-. Safonia, gallon tins 14/6. THE BIG GENERAL CASH STOBE. SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH OBOESSIOC3OOOO GK 01=30

iK ’ TAKE NO CHANCES Keep your health primed to ruitt flu. Keep body, brain and nerves lit and well by taking Wiocarnis daily. Recommend* ed by over 17,1 M medical men. GOOD Tonic Wine Medium; size 5/4. Large size (double • quantity) 91- from all Wine Merchants, S( :■ Licensed Chemists and Stores.

CARPET SWEEPERS—BRITISH AND BEST. Ewebsnk Sweeper, with rubber furtiiturb protecting cushions,' high grade brush, guaranteed good quality machine 32/6. Ewebank Ball-bearing Sweeper, with patent self cleaning > . brush,- 7 rubber cushions, 40/-. SPARE PARTS.—Brushes 7/6; Rubber bands lOd each; Furniture Protectors 4/-.

GARDEN TOOLS.

Hopwood Hardware Ltd.

Si- « 'XfrXDrastic Clearance Odd 11 PAIRS WOMEN’S BOOTS— Lace-up stylo with round toos and leather Cuban heels. In soft, glace kid.. Sizes 2,3, 4 only. Wore 30/- pair. SALE CLEARANCE ; ■ ' 8/11. 27 PAIRS WOMEN’S ASSORTED SHOES— Black, glaco kid and patent leather lace-ups in very best English and Colonial makes: medium round toes and leather Cuban and Louis heels. Splendid for wet weather. Principally sizes in 2,3, ■ 4; few other sizes. Usually 35/- pair. CLEARANCE 3/11. 14 PAIRS WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES— In Coloured glace kid, smart shapes with self-covered Louis and lew heels. Beige, puttjr. mole and brown. Usually 22/6 to 37/6 pair. CLEARANCE PRICE 17/6. 12 PAIRS WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES— An assortment in fine, black glace kid with Louis and leather Cuban heels. Sizes 3,3, 4, 5. Usually 30/- to 35/- pair, CLEAR- • , ANCE PRICE 10/9. at s 12 PAIRS FASHIONABLE COURT SHOES— In fine, English glace kid and patent leather. Smart shapes with pump soles and Louis and’leather Cuban heels. Dressy for street wear or for afternoons. Sizes 2,3, 4, 5 arid 7. Usually 30/- arid v. 35/-pair. CLEARANCE PRICE 5/11. ' 7 PAIRS HIGH GRADE SHOES— Made by the reliable firm of C. and J. Clark, lace-up shoes in brown and dark grey glace kid with self-cap and strappings. Welted soles and low, leather cuban heels. Sizes 3,4, 5 and 7. Usually 45/- . pair. CLEARANCE PRICE 15/11. 17 PAIRS “BOSTOOK” SHOES— Assorted gusset bar shoes in fawn and black glace kid also patent leather with smart buckle on instep; pump soles and self-covered Louis heels. Beautiful quality and very smart. Usually 35/- to ' 39/C pair. CLEARANCE' PRICE -18/9. 11 PAIRS/‘BOSTOCK” SHOES— High-grade, English glace kid and naco calf. One-bar walking shoes with stout pump soles and self-covered Louis heels. In oak and golden brown. Usually 39/6. CLEARANCE PRICE 25/-. 19 PAIRS 4 4 SELBY» ’ AND 4 4 BOSTOOK ” SHOES— In beautiful quality suede and nubuck. Medium round toes and Ipather cuban and Louis heels. Fawn, grey, brown and black. Give great service for house wear. Sizes 2,3, 4, 5 and 7. Usually 45/-. SALE CLEARANCE 9/11, Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m. Open Saturdays Till; 9 p.m. M ROSS co PALMERSTOWI fASHION CKHTWC r A / Final Drastic To ensure a complete clearanceof each sea#oh ? B millinery The C. M. Boss Co. Ltd.; offer thob rttddmiag stock at such drastic prices as to appear almost ridiculous. Under the circumstances, shoppers by mail are askad to enclose postage-which will in many less than 2/10 —it depends upon the width: of the hat brim. Womens Felt Rcady-10-wears - All this season’s colours—practically every shade represented. An extra felt never comes amiss. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE’2/6, 3/11, 6/11, 8/11 plus 2/10 postage; or 1/6 railage. SMART VELOURS— This season’s importations—quality built into them. Usually 35/to 49/6. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE 15/6 plus 2/10 postage. 4 4 HENDERSON ’ ’ FELTS— Latest ready-to-wears. Beautiful quality and each individual style. Usually 35/- to 38/6. FINAL CLEARANCE-PRICE 15/6 plus 2/10 postage. J ■ MODEL HATS— Black velvet and satin—smart choice awaiting matrons. Usually 37/6 to 59/6. FINAL CLEARANCE 15/6, plus 2/10 postage. TRIMMED FELTS— Balance of trimmed styles—superior, quality. Usually 27/6 to 43/-, FINAL CLEARANCE; PRICEi 9/11, plus 2/10 postage. I CHILDREN’S PELTS—INFANTS’ HATS AND BONNETS—GIRLS’ BOATERS— Usually 13/6 and 14/6. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE 4/11, plus 1/6 postage. , ■. V LATEST CAPELINES—HALF PRICE. B PalmerstonVfasTiion centrs Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m. Open Saturdays Till 9 p.m. ' Ready for a long life at school—aU colours.' Usually 6/6 to 13/9, FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE 2/0, 2/11, 3/11, 4/0, 5/11, 6/11 plus Sd postage. Creme beam. Usually 7/9. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE 3/11 plus 9d postage.. ; . i 300 Hats—felt?, velvets and dainty crinoline shapes, also summer models, slightly damaged by dust filtration resulting from the demolition of brick walls during building operations. GREAT CLEARANCE 2/6, plus 1/6 and 3/10 postage.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 9

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