Ten Reasons Why H.B. UNDERWEAR is Good. 1. PERFECT COMFORT. 6. NATURAL SHAPE. 2. HO IRRITATION. 7. FULL SLEEVES. 3. GOOD FIT. 8. ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. 4. SPLENDID WEAR. 9. GOOD HEALTH. 5. EASE OF MOVEMENT. 10. GOOD TEMPER. IS GOOD IF ITS & CUHHINC FACTOR? Men’s Fine Cashmere Fiirsh Summer-weight Singlets Or Pants— Prioe 5/6 each. Men’s Cashmere AH Wool Singlets or Pants Price from 7/9 each. Men’s Colonial Lambs’ Wool Summer-weight Singlets or Pants — Prices from 10/6. Men’s Silk and Cashmere Singlets and Pants— Singlets from 12/6 upwards Pants .. 15/- „ NEW ZEALAND TIEW«ZE«E6'N'DI| CLOTHISiMBTOffIfiI CLOTHING FACTORY. SALE. 71st HALF-YEARLY SALE NOW ON. 40 Children’s Frocks, sizes 19inlo23in—Usually 4/6,4/11: all 2/6 to clear 27 Girls’ Frocks, 1 and 2-piece garments. ‘22-21—5/11 to 8/11; now 2/11 to clear. New goods, damaged by water—Crepe Dressing Jackets, 7/11 to 9/11; now 2/11 to clear, Crepe Kimonas ,10/6 to 13/6; now 3/11. Towelling Beach Gowns 21/6 for 8/11. Men’s Wear —Straw Boaters, 8/6 for 2/6 ; Soft Felts, 12/6 for 6/11 ; for Service Suits. 75/- to 100/-. all 59/6 to clear. Neglige Shirts, 7/6 to 10/6: all 5 111. Soft Colourod Collars, all 6d to clear. Men’s Underwear Oddments, 5/6 for 3/11, 6/6 for 4/11, 7/6 for 5/11 For Boys—so Fancy Wash Suits, 12/6 for 3/11. 39 Jumper Suits, 8/11 for 2/11. 5 dozen Wash Hate, all 1/11 to clear. Grey School Shirts, now 4/11. Millinery—Smart Ready to-Wears, all 7/11, Children’s Hats 1/6, 1/11 and 2/6. Models and Trimmed Millinery, half price. Ladies’ Hose—Black Silk Ankle, slightly imperfect, 6/11 for 2/11. White Silk Ankle, 8/11 for 3/11. Coloured Silk Ankle, 7/11 for 4/6, Gloves —White and Coloured Lisle, 2/9 for 1/6; long silk, 4/6 for 2/11. Black Suede, 10/6 for 8/6, Costumes, Coats, Blouses, at Bargain Prices. Costumes and Frocks, 90/- for 45/- ; 30/- for 42/“ ; 110/- for 72/6 ; 63/- for 49/6 : 55/- for 19/6 : 97/6 for 25/-; 63/- for 29/6 ; 43/- for 21/-. A SEASON’S COLLECTION OF ODDMENTS AND REMNANTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. SALE PERIOD: lO DAYS ONLY. The G. M. ROSS Go., Ltd PALMERSTON’S SALE CENTRE. TO THE RESIDENTS 10F MARION. KSEIOHAI & GO,, THE FAMOUS CHEAP PROVIDERS, ARE STILL IN WANGANUI, WHY PAY HIGH PRICES ? WE DO BUSINESS BY MAIL. 650 CHRISTMAS HAMS HAVE JUST ARRIVED FOE OUR CHRISTMAS TRADE' From I2lbs up to 20lbs, at 1/4 per lb. CHRISTMAS FRUITS Have also Arrived. NEW SULTANAS 9d per lb * NEW CURRANTS (Mildura) for lid par lb. NEW SEEDED RAISINS, only Sd per lb NEW FIGS le par lb NEW DATES, only 1/- por lb SUGAR IA, per 701 b bag 15s 9d LOAF SUGAR, pat lb 4d ICING SUGAR, per lb Ad All CORDIALS for 1/3 per bottle SHIP LIMB JUIJE. quarts, only Is 6d per bot. GALLON PIE FRUITS, only 3s 8d par gall, FLOUR, per 1001 b bag 17s 6d OATMEAL, par 251 b bag 6/9 KEROSENE, per case IS/9 BENZINE, per case (Big Tree) 55/11 ASSORTED ESSENCES, 3 bottles for Is 3d DESSERT FRUIT, in heavy syrup Is 4d per tin BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA la 9d per lb But just call or order by post. You save on every deal you have with us. If you have not given ns an order, why not ? You know we have never charged war-scare prices. If yon are a stranger only ask your neighbour ; she will tell you that Kemohan has kept down the prices in your district for years—Prove it to-day. KERNOHAN & GO., chew providers GUYTON STREET &
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11748, 7 February 1919, Page 7
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575Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11748, 7 February 1919, Page 7
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