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•ps&g SUM u It would pay me to lock ug my warehouse and lose the key for twelve months because drapery prices will continue to rise !” said a prominent warehouseman to us quite recently. We agree with him, and as our £IOO,OOO stock is particularly well bought this Half-Yearly Sale presents a great investment opportunity for YOU ! INVEST IN DRAPERY DURING OUR SALE-PRICES MUST RISE! Enjoy a Free Return Trip to Palmerston. Gustomcrs travelling from Levin, Matamau, Ekot.-i----hmia, Turakina, Foxton, Hunterville, and intermediate •stations will have the full amount of their second-class return railway fare refunded by us upon spending 50/in cash during our Sale. 'This means a free trip to Palmerston for YOU. Why not avail yourself of the offer ? POSTAGE PAID ON GOODS. If ■ unable to come, send for patterns and prices. Postage on goods will bo paid for cash with order. £IOO,OOO Stock. And the whole of it bought in the host markets. Grand values always in every section—sale or no sale. It will pay you to invest in drapery at our sale. Prices MUST ‘rise. Sale Bargains in Costumes, Frocks, Millinery, Blouses, Dress Goods, Neckwear, Laces, Baby Wear, and Toys. 17th JANUARY to 2nd FEBRUARY INCLUSIVE.

GRAND OPENING FOR THE YEAR 1018. 'S r@at M®w Hear NG COMMENCING JANUARY 24thInstructions have gone forth to the heads of the departments to make prices for this great Challenge Sale the most enticing yet, to sell goods regardless of cost, and to be sure that the prices are low enough to clear out Summer Stocks, Consequently we have to announce a rare and reckless feast of bargains in MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING & MERCERY. ALSO MEN’S WOMEN’S & CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. Our special offerings will form a bargain opportunity that can never occur again. BETTER COME EARLY, Xs 111 Lilli I m THE GREAT OUTFITTERS - emcci wsyisyi PALMERSTON NORTH. 'jawniMan a SURE SAVINGS ON SENSIBLE, SUMMERY, SOFT SKIRTS. 11 Say this over quickly six times then come right along to *P where you’ll find all these said things. Need more be said—except that the qualities are safe and sound—sure to give satisfaction to shrewd ' shoppers. There are Soft Shirts, well made, cut on roomy lines. Smart Neglige Shirts with bands, light grounds with new stripes, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. Men’s Tussore Silk, Jap Silk, and Fuji Silk Shirts, with collar attached or bands, 14/6, 17/6, 10/6. Men’s Tennis Shirts with White Mercerised and smart coloured stripes, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. Thomson’s have the Shirts for every man and boy. Come to-day R. S. THOMSON. For Mercery & Clothing of Quality at the Lowest Pried The Whim Elephant, (Phone 2 P.O. Box 19) BONTERVIItE. Sap* E, QSASE MAETON. The oldcst Established Wheelwright and General Blacksmith in the District. , „ „ P.O. Box 15. Phones I0r& ICm. 4S&&*eS£sayi IS3! m I® IS prepared to build Spring Drays, Tray Gigs, and all classes of Yehicles at reasonable prices. All kinds of vehicles painted and repaired. A specialty made of painting, repairing, and trimming Motor-Cars at reasonable prices. . - All kinds of Agricultural Implements repaired. Horses shod at the shortest j5 00 tH McDonald and International ''Harvester Go’s Implements, McCormick and Colonial Drills, Lime Sowers. Steel Queen Disc Harrows, 3 and 2-furrow ploughs. All Implements, not in stock obtained at the shortest notice. lam prepared to take second-hand implements and vehicles in ’"«»*• TMvmnnt for new. .

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11446, 28 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11446, 28 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11446, 28 January 1918, Page 6