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3 and 4-Button Swede Cloves —The well-known “Cluzel” make; pique' sewn, self stitched backs. Shades are grey, tans, beaver and pastelles. Usual price 6/6 Carnival Price 4/11 2-Button Doeskin Cloves —In natural and white. Useful washing gloves Carnival Prices 2/9 and 3/S Doeskin Cloves length; in natural and white. Smart washable glove, suitable for wearing with summer frocks. Usual price 5/11 Carnival Price 4/11 4 doz. only 12-but. Mousq. Swede Cloves —Beaver, tan and pastelle shades. Usual price 5/11 Carnival Priea 4/11 Dent's Kid Clove 8 and 10-but. length. With self-stitched back ; Shades are beaver and pastelles. Wonderful bargain. Usual price 6/11 Carnival Prica 4/11 The same Glove in Greens and Navy Only 3/4 White Kid Clove —8-button length A reliable, well-cut glove at a very keen price Carnival Price 4/11 Black Kid Cloves from the Best Makers—These are in 10-button length and guaranteed to fit snugly and wear well Carnival Prices 5/11 and 7/i

The latest finish for all cushions, cosies, etc. Xmas Bargain Price 1/- per dozen yards Featherstitch Braid —With mercerised finish, splendid for washing. A dainty finish for all underclothing, 12 yards on a card Xmas Bargain Price 1/- per card

STRONG DECK CHAIRS at a Reduction. Deck Chairs— Made of solid birch wood, highly polished, covered with good strong canvas. Usually sold at 7/11, 8/11 each Carnival Price 6 8 each BARGAIN IN JAPANESE MATTING. Japanese Matting— 36 inches wide, cream grounds, with neat splash and square patterns ; in shades of green, maroon, brown, and blue. Usually sold at 1/3 and 1/6 yd. Carnival Price ii|d yd.

2060 Wide-end Ties —Special warehouse purchase of 2000 wide-end Ties in the smartest fashionable patterns in black and white and all colours. A few of these would make a suitable present to your husband or friend. Usually priced 2/6, 2/11. Carnival Price 1 6 each Men’s Handkerchiefs —100 doz. fullsize White Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs, good quality and ready for use Carnival Price 4 for 1 - Men’s Velour Hats— A splendid lot of 15 doz., bought direct from the makers. The smartest shapes, in all the latest shades—brown, olive, slate, black, green, etc. All sizes. Secure one of these nobby hats. Worth 10/6 Carnival Price 6 6 each Men’s Tweed Hats —l2 doz. in Donegal and Harris Tweeds, light and dark shades; special job purchase; all sizes. Usually sold 46, 5 11, and 7/6 Carnival Prices 16, 26, and 2 11 Men's Boxed Suits —These are for best wear, and are equal to tailormade suits; well cut and padded, with hair-cloth fronts; very smart patterns and designs; all sizes. Usually sold at 40 6, 50 6, 60/6 Carnival Prices 39 6, 49 6, 59 6

BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys' Strong Tweed Knickers— These are made from remnants of Tweed Suitings, and are just the thing for hard wear. Carnival Prices— Sues oto 6 — l/11 per pair Sizes 7to io— 2 6 per pair Sizes ii & 12— 2 11 per pair Boys’ Coif Stockings —All pure wool heather mixture and black, with fancy turnover tops. Splendid value. Carnival Prices— To fit boys up to 8 yrs.— l/11 pr. 12 yrs.— 2 3 pr. 14 yrs.— 2 6 pr. Boys' Shirts —With collars or neckbands, in new stripes. Carnival Prices— For boys 3 to 6 yrs.— l 3 each tor boys 7 to 10 vrs.— l6 each For boys 11 to 14 yrs.— l/11 each

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

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