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MANCHESTER WEEK To Make Friends-Not Money. It is vital to the growth of our business that we induce an increasingly large number of people to come to our Store. We MUST get prospective customers to see that we carry exactly the same quality Manchester, -Clothing, Draperies, etc., they find in every large store —that we have a much larger than the average assortment to select from—and that they save MONEY by shopping here. That is why it is good business for us to hold a pricereduction event like this—an event that only a firm that operates as we do could hoId—JUST WHEN YOU WANT THE GOODS. Look over the offerings here, then come along and get your share. Remember, Graham’s special offerings like these attract .great, crowds and the best bargains are soon snapped up. Genuine Reductions on Manchester Goods For One Week Only. 3Gin. HAMILTON 'CLOTH. Usually 1/11. THIS WEEK, 1/6 Yard. 36in. DOUBLE WARP IAM A JIA FLANNELETTE. Usually 1/6. THIS WEEK, 1/2 Yard 2 Tin. 'r. STRIPED FLANNELETTE Usually 1/-, 101 d. THIS WEEK, lOd, 9d Yard DOUBLE WIDTH STRIPED WIN CEYETTE. Usually I/11. THIS WEEK, 1/6 Yard 27iu. WHITE FLANNELETTE (musecy). Usually 1/2. THIS WEEK, lid 27in. WHITE FLANNELETTE (nur serv). Usually 1/-. THIS WEEK, 9d 36iu. WHITE FLANNELETTE. Usu ally 1/6. THIS WEEK, 1/2 Yard 36in. WHITE FLANNELETTE. Usu ally I/P. THIS WEEK. 1/4 Yard 3Gin/ WHITE FLANNELETTE. Usu allv l/l'l. THIS WEEK, 1/6 Yard 33iu. WINCEYETTE, Cream, Blue, Pink and Lavender. Usually 1/3, 1/6, 1/11. THIS WEEK, 1/-, 1/2, 1/6. 31in. STORM FLANNELETTE, ■ Grey, Red, Blue. Usually 1/3. THIS WEEK, 1/-. 3Tin. FLORAL COTTON VELOUR, for Dressing Gowns. Usually 2/6. e THIS WEEK, 1/11. 24in. LINEN FORFAR. Usually 1/3. THIS WEEK, 1/- Yard. 27in. STRIPED & CHECKED LTNEN FORFAR. Largest range in Wairn-l-apa. FROM 1/6 YARD. 40in. CREAM CURTAIN NETS. Usually 1/13. THIS WEEK, 1/6. 4Cin. CREAM MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLIN. Usually 1/11. THIS WEEK, 1/6. 40in. FADELESS CURTAIN NETS, Gold, Blue. Lavender, Vieux Rose. Usually 2/3. THIS WEEK, 1/11. 40in. ART SILK CURTAIN NET. Usually 4/6. Fadeless, in Biscuit, Dark Saxe and Rose. THIS WEEK, 3/11. 40in. ART SILK FADELESS CURTAIN NET, in Blue, Putty, Rose Pink. Usually 5/6. THIS WEEK, 4/11. SOin. WHITE FINLAY’S SHEETING. Usually 3/6. THIS WEEK, 2/11. 541 n. WHITE FINLAY’S SHEETING. Usually 2/11. THIS WEEK, 2/6. SINGLE BED EIDERDOWN QUILTS. Usually 27/6. THIS WEEK, 22/6. DOUBLE BED EIDERDOWN §UILTS. Usually 37/6. THIS WEEK, 32/6. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, 63 x 79. Usually 27/6. THIS WEEK, 23/6. TAPESTRY - TABLE COVERS, 63 x 95. In Blue, Red, Green and Brown. Usually 32/6. THIS WEEK, 27/6. MANY MORE BARGAINS. BE SURE TO COME ALONG AND LOOK AROUND. GRAHAM’S. s,ree| ' Masterton.

Compounded bq shilled pharmacists from 16 selected ingredients It \ '^f\V V 7 YJ ' * '* ' i ' faithful family Menu; for over 60 years gONNINGTON’S is absolutely reliable. Never once has it failed to give relief from any chest or throat trouble. During the influenza epidemic it was a friend to hundreds, both to relieve congestion and as a preventive of the dread disease. Bonnington’s puts an actual antiseptic film over the surface of the throat. It is a wonderful safeguard. Give Bonnington’s to young or old. It is as carefully compounded as if to your own doctor’s prescription, and possesses actual tonic properties from the famous Carrageen Moss from which it is made. Insist on the genuine Bonningtons —there are imitations. Compounded by skilled pharmacists from 16 selected ingredients. * an jot Coughs & ’ Colds Ins^Gicws COUGHS £ COLDS CROUP BRONCHITIS ASTHMA and all chest and throat com- * plaints % 6 & om the large bottle its cheaper/

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 May 1928, Page 3

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