ROUGH & READY SERGES FOR ROUGH & TUMBLE SCHOOL GIRLS. JUST what mother wants: a Serge that will stand the hard wear of school life, that will be warm and comfortable to wear. The skirts need not be lined in these heavy serges. All guaranteed thoroughly fast in the colour. They are all extra wide widths, 54 and 56 inches, so that a less quantity of material is required than is usually the case. 54 inch “INVINCIBLE” Rough and Ready Serge. Bon Marche Price, 2/11. 54 inch “DREADNOUGHT” Rough and Ready Serge, thoroughly shrunk. Bon Marche Price, 3/-. 56 inch Imitation Fox’s Rough and Ready Serge. Bon Marche Price, 3/6. 56 inch “FEARNOUGHT” Rough and Ready Serge. Bon Marche Price, 3/9. 56 inch “VICTORY” Rough and Ready Serge. Bon Marche Price, 3/ 11. SEND FOR SAMPLES TO-DAY, C. M. ROSS *OO., Palmerston North. For Quality and Value.
THE GIFT SUPREME AND USEFUL: A LADY’S COM PAN- : : lON. : : riIHE characteristic tastes of X the buyer are lavished on the dainty appurtenances of the Toilet Table. Therefore, choose with care where you makt your selection. O’CONNOR & TYDBMAN are showing a splendid range of Ladies’ Companions, comprising : Silver Backed Brush and Comb, in case, 16/6. Silver Backed Brush, Mirror and Comb in case, 40/-. Seven-piece Sets at 75/- and 85/- per set. Companions, in beautiful leather cases, containing Silver-backed Mirror, 2 Cloth Brushes, Comb and 2 Hair Brushes, very heavily mounted, at £8 17s fid. Better qualities at £lO 10s os, - £l3 17s 6d and £l4 7s fid. Any of these are in perfect taste, and would prove a generous and acceptable gift. O’CONNOR & TY DEMAN, YOUR JEWELLERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Send for our new Catalogue, posted free to any address.
H. W. RICHMOND, WHEELWRIGHT, COACHBUIEBER AND SANITARY undertaker. Opposite Manawatu Hotel The Avenue, Foxton. LL kinds of vehicles made, repaired and re-painted on the premises. Has on hand an assortment of second-hand gigs, buggies, spring carts, etc., for sale cheap. All classes of vehicles bought, sold or* exchanged. Mr Richmond, who has had a number of years experience in conducting funerals, and having in mind the exhorbitant charges in the past by others, is prepared to conduct funerals as follows: Infants from £i, Youths from £2, Adults from £3. As it has been said that i am connected with an old and respected resident of the town as a partner, I wish it distinctly understood that I am connected in no way with any other undertaker. All work guaranteed and at moderate charges. THE BEST HEARSE IN TOWN
r —^ uXOLA' 1 ND MAIDS’ FOOT WEAK. INSPECT *iy latest importations of celebrated English and Colonial Makes. The latest f hapes. NO SHODDY STOCKED. FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS. Strong boots for winter, wear are now selling s* bedrock prices. MEN’S EXTRA STRONG FOOTWEAR Tor the;farm. Also leadingilines in walking boots in black and tan. Evening and Dress Shoas in large vanetv. Call and Inspect. li. 1. BETTY
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1041, 9 May 1912, Page 3
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