m-OTT?-LIFE, | £. . i ' j new Scotch winter Shirting costs no more—wears j X much longer. From Hamilton a lady, customer has j just written for more “Double Life” shirtmg; ! i ßhe had • one piece before, tried it; got complete satisfaction and . has sent for Five Pounds Worth. Her letter lies in our i office where you may see it for idam .a :n i “Double Life” is a Scotch winter shirting with every simple solitary thread double twLted—thflLs the secret ~ of its long wear. Being a mixture ofwool attd can guarantee “Double Life” not to shrink. Lighter than i woollen shirtings yet with a cosy wnrmt]ilthh.men will j appreciate this winter, nice dark shades, checks and stripes, a regular 2s. line. OUR POST FREE PRICE - 1/8 per yfl. Samples post free on request. SHIRTS of “Double Life,” made in the Dominion’s leading shirt factory specially for us. . OUR POST FREE PRICE - 7/6. Be sure and state size. Send cash with nil orders lor we promise satisfaction or your money back. No travellers on the road. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAMR LTD, PALMERSTON NORTH. You can shop with us without leaving your easy chair.
THE GREATEST KEROSENE LAMP OF THE DAY. FIFTY or seventy candle power with a wonderfully low kerosene consumption, beautiful white light strong and powerful, yet soft and easy to the eyes. Circular wick, no chimney, easy t* clean and has enamelled top reflector which throws all the light downwards. Made in beautiful series of decorated styles on rise and fall principle for dining rooms etc., and is shown in gilt brass, antique brass, antique copper, oxydised copper etc, very handsome designs. PRICE 24/6 TO 42/ALSO IN PLAIN BRASS AT COLLINSON & SON, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR IRONMONGERY, THE SQUARE & 11 BROAD ST., PALMERSTON N
BEST BRITISH ENAMEIWAEB. SO many ask me for enamelware when buying their household china, that I’ve just imported two tanks full of the famous This is the most reliable English make. I stock no inferior German enamelware to sell at cheap-jack prices. All my ; household enamelware comes from makers so prices are the lowest. Stamped from steel, seamless, heavily coated with fire glazed enamel, this ware will not readily chip. Lids are mostly of seamless stamped tinned steel. When in Palmerston come and inspect. ■ ANGLO BRAND. ‘A~ E. CLAUSEN, CROCKERY ARCADE, PALMERSTON NORTH. J
PHOTOS. ANDERSON’S PHOTOS ARE GOOD PHOTOS. DO you know that they are onlj 12s 6d per doz., that you can have sepia tones, that you car! have re-sitting free. ANDERSON’S STUDIO, (Outside Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. MRS CROUCHER, ART NEEDLEWORK. SPECIALIST HAS a new supply of the latest books for Knitting and Crocheting Motor Coats, Caps, etc. Lessons in Richelieu, Reticella, and Venetian Embroideries. Add r ess: COLEMAN PLACE. (Opposite Union Bank), PALMERSTON NORTH. FRUIT FROM “HASTINGS" ORCHARD. STRAIGHT from the grower to L 3 any railway station. Apples, Apples, Apples, Jonahan, Adams, Pear main (desert) 6s 6d, cooking, 5s 6d per 40lb. case, Pears 8s per 431 b; case. Halt cases half-price. Quinces 3s per 40lb case. Freight 6d extra. Cash with order. We employ no agents. J. W. WALKER, ‘Hastings’’ Orchard, Hastings.
“AIMWELt” CONVALESCENT HOME, i2i Broad St., Palmerston North. ■; MRS MILLTON has pleasure in announcing- that she has opened at the above address a Con* valescent Home, where those desirous of recuperating or in need of rest and change will have every attention and all the comforts of a refined home. Telephone 634. CHUNG WAH FEIJITEEEE AND GREENGROCER, HAS opened in temporary pre« mises next to PERREAU’S.. Buildings, in Maid Street, with achoice selection'of Trait and Vege« tables. dressmaking And sewing.Mrs. KlNcTdressmakcr, has commenced business in premises in Harbour St.,' entrance aisb, through Mr Healey’s right-of-way, - and is prepared to undertake plain sewing arid dressmaking in aIL branches. . ’ UNDERCLOTHING' SPECIALITY. . All work done at shortest notice**,. , . . .: i.- : '--ft
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1092, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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