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'> •;•❖ <rWr v-> •>o»v*>v <r*w> i THE GAME OF TO-DAY DIABOI/O is practically the only game which unites all the sporting conditions of smartness' and strength. By the carefulness and the latest improvements brought to its making, it is the most succe-sfui game of the day., This most attractive, agreeable am healthy game surpasses by far all other sporting and fashionable amusements, it suits both sexes and all ages. We would advise customers that the cambo models are about the best of all, being stronger and better made. Price of the single set is 4/6, the double set 5/9. These are the same as used by the professionals at Home. Send for one now. Your money refunded in full if you are not satisfied. Postage 4d extra. DIABOBO can be had here at prices from i/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 5/9, 6/6, xo/6, 13/6, 15/6, to 30/per set. Thus, it will be seen at a glance that it not only suits all ages and both sexes, but all pockets, so buy one now and be in the fashion, DIABOTO is played thus:—Take a stick in each hand and let the string touch the ground. Put the cone cross ways on the string, then raise the whole thing from the ground and immediately let. your right arm go up and down keeping the left almost still so as to make the cone spin quickly. When the impulsive power is sufficiently strong, open your arms wide with a jerk. The cord drawn tight acts as a spring so* the “ diable ” can be thrown so a great height. The game is exceedingly interesting when played like tennis, with two players. Full instructions are e nclosed in each box. Money returned in full if not satisfactory. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. WRITE EOR BARGAINS TO-DAY 1 THE Clean Sweep Sale of Drapery is now on, and if you cannot attend in person, you can seeure your share of the borgains by mail. Here are some of the bargains:—Lace,Curtains, Is lid upwards. Flannelettes in white, cream and pink, from 3s lid dozen. Navy Ground Prints now 4d, 6d, and 7£d. Dress Linens, 36in, wide, all colours, is yard. Cretones, srom 4d yard. Blouse lengths in muslin, cambric, etc., from Is * length. Ladies fancy Neck Wear, 3d, 6d, 9d, and Is upwards. Ladies Hair Plaits, 6deach. Veilings, 4d, 6d and 9d per yard and upwards. Neck Chiffon, all colours, 2d per yard. Women’s Plain or ribbed Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for Is 9d and upwards. Cambric Skirt Blouses, Is Cd, Is lid and Underskirts, from 2s lid upwards. Straw Hats, all colours, 6d, 9d and Is each. Trimmed Millinery, all at half marked prices. Every article is of reliabe quality,, and at these prices represent a very real real bargain indeed. Write to-day for anything yov are wanting,. Yon will save money on every purchase at the Clean Sweep Sale. STERLING HOUSE, “THE SHOP FOB EVERYBODY,” Th® Square, Palmerston.

for cutlery THAT WILL CUT AND Electroplated Goods that will wear life-long, go to BARRY’S, CHEAPSIDE, The Furnishing Ironmongers, COLLINSON AND SONS, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE SUMMER CLEARANCE AT The JJon ]yf arche TERMINATES SATURDAY, 29th INST. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY FOR EAST WEEK. ALL DEPARTMENTS CONTRIBUTING. giving away prices for MILLINERY, BLOUSES, COSTUMES, AND FANCY GOODS. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE BARGAINS. C. M. ROSS fr CO., THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE. ALL outstanding accounts owing to tne are respectfully requested to be paid on or before -29th inst., otherwise they will be placed in the hands of, a solicitor for collection. M, . OI^COOK.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 3

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