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A FEW LINES OP INTEREST TO THE MEN. I MEN'S AND BOYS’ PYJAMAS—Most extensive variety of colourings, which include self-colours, stripes and checks. Materials—Flannelette, Oxford Malt, Ceylon and Crimean. To fit the small boy, or men of all sizes. BOYS’, 3/9 to 5/6. MEN’S, 5/9, 6/9, 7/6, 8/6, g/6, 10/6, 12/6 and 15/6. These are the kind that produce luxurious sleep. MEN S SINGLE-BREASTED FANCY WAISTCOATS. In a variety of materials; Cachemires, Hopsacks, Knitted Wool, etc. We have them bound with self-col-oured Melton or Fancy Silkette, or again with real leather edges. All sizes in stock and all colours. Prices range from 5/6 to 19/6. N.B.—These are mostly lined with flannel, and are very warm, MEN’S DOURLE-BREASTED FANCY WAISTCOATS. These are cut lower than last season, and with full, drep collar, are very smart; the finishing article to men’s attire ; for day or evening wear. We have recently opened a choice a-sortment of Bond Street materials, and shall be pleased to hear further from you. Write us now. If you are in want of any of these lines and you haven’t an account with us, just cover the amount with remittance, and we will forward you a selection on approval. Please give chest measurement for the Waistcoats and neck measure lor Pyjamas. Youi money refunded in full if not entirely satisfactory. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

A STYLISH WINTER DRESS. IF you want a Stylish Winter Dress—a dress that will give yon satisfaction right through the season, then you could not do better than order here. The beautiful new dress tweeds and other fabrics we are now showing are full of suggestions for smart gowns, and when you have your dress made by our Mrs Campbell you know that it will be cut and made in the latest fashion, and will fit you perfectly. Come in now and see our new dress goods, and let us give you an estimate for your Winter Dress. Our charges are the lowest for really satisfactory work. STERLING HOUSE, “THE SHOP FOB EVERYBODY” The Square, Palmerston. RADIUM - - - HIGH - CLASS BOOT POLISH. A Colonial production vastly SUPERIOR to any imported. Polishes Quickest ! Shines Brightest ! Easts Longest ! Support your Country’s Industries and buy only RADIUM POLISH. Obtainable from all Stores. Ask for t. SIXPENCE PER TIN. Manufactured MCLEOD & SON, 0. DAHL & 00., PALMERSTON NORTH, Wholesale Agents.

WANTED— To let 100 acres bushfelling (light bush), near Otaki. Address to E. H. CUMMEREIEU), Apiti. THANKS. MRS W. CAMERON desires to publicly thank all who sent messages of sympathy to her during her recent sad bereavement, and also those who forwarded floral tributes. NOTICE. OWING to dogs worrying sheep on my property, Moutoa Road, poison will be laid from date. J. SYMONS, March 10, 1908. MANCHESTER BOARDING HOUSE, Corner of Avenue and Main Street. MRS F. SPIERS, PROPRIETRESS. THE above Accommodation House has been thoroughly renovated, and excellent ascommodation is provided for permanent boarders and the general public, tariff; Permanent Boarders 17/• per week Casual „ i/- all round Cleanliness and a good tabic. Commodious Sample Rooms for commercial travellers.

THAT WILL CUT AND Electroplated Goods that will wear life-long, go to BARRY’S, CHEAPSIDE, The Furnishing Ironmongers, COIAINSON AND SONS, PALMERSTON NORTH. MUSICAL. jyR H. J. CORNWALL, TEACHER OF Singing Guitar Violin Pianoforte Banjo Organ Mandoline. Is prepared to receive pupils for the above subjects. TERMS, etc., on appliciation at the following address: H. J. Cornwall, Norbiton Road (opposite Mr Easton’s residence) Foxton. MUSIC. MRS R. E. GRAY, Johnson Street,—loo per cent passes ot pupils it theory and pianoforte. Maximum marks obtained, Trinity, Royal, and National Colleges, London. Juvenile Singing Class Saturday morning at 1 1 o’clock. Terms; Moderate.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 376, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 376, 23 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 376, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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