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4 s.o.s. SALE OF SILKS 38-inch ART SILK SATIN SHIVERINE—In Lemon, Maize, Peach, Orchid,. Sky, Tur? quoise, Jade, Flame, Cherry, Orange, Pink. A beautiful lustrous evening fabric at 6 very low price. Worth 6/1 I S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard 38-inch ART. SILK BROCADE—In Sky. The embossed effect is very striking. Well worth 7/11 S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard 30-inch DYED FUGI SILK Our regular heavyweight quality. In Pink, Sky, Jade, Brown, Almond and Apple Green, Grey. Cheap? est price in trade. Usually 4/1 I yard S.O.S. PRICE 3/6 yard 36-inch WASHING SATIN-?-For Evening Frocks, Slips, etc. In Sky, Pink, Flame, Apricot, Turquoise, Kingfisher, Saxe, Helio., Lemon. Usually 8/11 S.O.S. PRICE 6/11 yard 36-inch SHOT TAFFETA SlLKS—Sweet tunes of Apricot, Blues, Pink 4 etc. Worth 11/6 yard S.O.S, PRICE 7/11 yard Figures talk —therefore we do not need to say anything about these silks, except perhaps, that they will not last long 30-inch BROCADED FUGI SILK—In Vieux Rose, Peach, China Blue, Black, Navy, Cream, Lemon. Usually 6/11 yard S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard 38-inch CRYSTALLINES In Apple and Almond Green, Champagne, Lemon. Usually 5/11 yard S.O.S. PRICE 3/11 yard 38- STRIPED ART. SILKS In self tones. Grey, China, Almond, Lavender, Orchid, Maize. Were 6/6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 2/11 yard 36-inch BLACK DUCHESS SILK—A useful silk for many purposes. Usually 10/6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 7/6 yard 39- JAPSHAN SILKS In dark grounds with stripes. Very smart goods and the purest of silks. Colours fadeless. Usually 11/6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard 36-inch FANCY WOOLENART For Jumpers and Tunics. Self-colour designs of Art. Silk on Wool. Usually 13/11 yard S.O.S. PRICE 8/11 yard COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD. Broadway and Kings way *« Palmerston North

COLLINSON’S y For Cheap Crockery & Choice China WINTER MONTHS are at hand with cold wet days. Nothing is more annoying than to go to the pantry to find that your SALT has gone lumpy and wet. This is only because it has been exposed to the damp air. We are offering at a specially prepared price an attractive line of Salt Boxes —Glass with neatly finished wooden lids—ONLY 5s lid each. DO YOU REQUIRE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ? Pie Dishes Is lid each. Egg Gups, White, Is 2Jd dozen Baby Plates, decorated, 2s 9d each. Children’s Mugs, 9d each Hot water jugs 8s 6d each. China Cruets Is 6d each. Lemon Squeezers lOd each. Salt and Pepper Shakers Is pair. Teapots, brown, Is lid each. Butter Dishes, 3 for Is. Stone Hot Water Bottles, 4s lid each Glass Salads 2s 6d each. Cups and Saucers, gold edge, 6s 6d half dozen. Coffee Jugs is lid each. Gollinson and Son IRONMONGERS, CHINA AND TILE SPECIALISTS PALMERSTON NORTH

Hukamii Store HAS new stocks of Groceries, Drapery, Hardware, Boots and Crockery. All at moderate prices. We Supply the Countryside. A trial order solicited. A Newspapers. Journals and Northern Insurance Company. Shop at the Progressive Store. HURANUI. Where ’tis true economy to shop. W. Sraddock 402 PROPRIETOR. Hides, Skins, ¥Vool, Tallow, Etc. TO OUR NUMEROUS CLIENTS IN WAIRARAPA. KINDLY Note that Mr PI. A. Thomson is no longer in our employ and the business will be carried on from this day, January 19th by MR WILLIAM A. TAPP. Thanking you for your past supnort we assure you of our best services AND LULL MARKET PRICES for all station, farmers and butcher’s produce. Our Mangamutu store will continue to he open daily and the town depot at Saleyards will receive goods o.i Tuesday, Thursdays and Satur- . days. WILSON, GANHAM &. CO. IV. A. TAPR Branch Manager

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9979, 9 July 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9979, 9 July 1925, Page 7