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A NEW YEAR - - OFFER. - - COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, Ltd., will send you this parcel, carriage paid, to the nearest railway station for 21/-. I Tray Cloth, 32m. by 32in., with 2in. deep hemstitch, and with spray of Sin. floral design in each corner. Crash Cushion Cover, with frill and all coloured floral designs. I Pair Pillow Slips, with 2%in. hemstitched frill. 7 Yards strong Cotton Shirting. 6 Yards strong Navy Pandora, with neat white stripes. I Dozen Longcloth. 2V2 Yards white or unbleached Striped Roller Towelling. 2 Blouse “ Beauty Pin ” Brooches. I Dozen .yards fine Torchon Lace, 2in. wide. CARRIAGE ON THIS PARCEL PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD., 1. 3, .-) & 7 BROAD FEET, - the square, PALME RSTON NORTH. SUGGESTIONS FOR ’XMAS GIFTS. USEFUL. APPROPRIATE. INEXPENSIVE. J_JALL marked silver hair brushes, ios6d to 37 s 6d. Hall marked hand mirrows to match, I2s 6d to 42s 6d. Hall marked combs, 3s 6d to 7s 6d. E.P.N.S. hair brushes, 4s lld to Ids 6d. E.P.N.S. hand mirrows to match above, 3s lid to 7s 6d. E.P.N.S. combs, Is to 7s 6d. Hall marked smelling salts bottles, Is Qd to 14s 6d. 9ct. gold mounted cigar holders in silver case, 14s 6d get. gold mounted cigarette holders in silver case, 12s 6d. E.P.N.S. salt powers and pepper shakers, 6d each. Hall marked ladies belt buckles, 12s 6d each. E.P.N.S. ladies belt buckles, is 6d to 4s I id each. Hall marked hat pins, Is 9d to 6s 6d each. Special line of genuine art Indian ware and antique copper goods (selected by Mr Collinson while on the Continent). boys Tricycles, Air Guns, Pocket Cutlery, Toys, Glassware, Crockery. GIFTS TO ALL. Any of above good posted or railed free during ’Xmas week. COLLINSON & SON, WHERE HARDWARE COSTS LESS, PALMERSTON NORTH. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT A. E. CLAUSEN’S. HAVING made extensive additions to our show room and opened up about 30 tanks, crates and cases from all the leading manufacturers, consisting of : Dinner sets, tea sets, toilet sets, flower pots, vases, cups and saucers, ornaments, electroplated ware and fancy goods, etc. We are now in a position to cater better than ever, this year for your Christmas trade. For Christmas presents go to A. E. CLAUSEN, THE CROCKERY ARCADE, PALMERSTON NORTH. - - A| OUR FESTIVE BIS- | COUNT 2/- in £. KNOW where you buy. We are careful buyers of over 40 years experience, and carry a city stock. i>'Al ZfSf, In the realm of ’Xmas gifts there is nothing that quite takes the place of jewellery or a piece of silverware, that is, if it is good. Ours is a city assortment of sterling quality, that is at once lovely and useful as well as ornamental. Welcome Bridal Gifts, Sterling Silverware, Presentation & Trophy Goods, Watches for Precision (nearly 100 to choose from), Rich Gem Pendants of Tasty Design. Love is pictured as a boy by artists and poets, ’tis he who turns men’s thoughts to betrothal rings to adorn his lady’s hand, Then ’tis only natural to think of “GOLDER’S” where jewelled rings are of choice selection and modestly priced. We are your manufacturers and have come to stay. No need to go outside Foxton now, patronise your “Local Industry.” *4 Old gold and silver jewellery bought, exchanged or remade to any design. C. GOLDER & SONS. HOLD & SILVERSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS, MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS & REPAIRERS, FOXTON.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1092, 11 January 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1092, 11 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1092, 11 January 1912, Page 3

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