MONEY. RAISING : ; SALE : : €IASH only captures these bargains and each one is 1 post free too. But, send soon for they won’t last very long. OUR END ERC LOTH INO BARGAINS : WILL BE TALKED ABOUT. Cambric and Nainsook Camisoles, square yoke, trimmed val. lace. SALE PRICE, is 3d. Ladies’ Vests, ribbed, low neck, summer weight. These . are all full length. SALE PRICE, 3 for is. Combinations, medium weight, natural colour with short sleeves. SALE PRICE, 2s qd. DON’T MISS OUR GREAT CORSET : : BARGAINS : : 5s lid instead of 10s 6d. —D. and A. Corsets, in white only. Medium bust, long over hips, four suspenders. Sizes, 23 to 30. 5s lid instead of 9s lid. —The Royal Corset, a light weight short corset, four suspenders. Sizes, 20 to 26, 6s lid instead of 10s 6d. —The Harcourt. A few only in stock. Medium bust, fairly long skirted. A strong corset with four suspenders. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, ltd. THE SQUARE PALMERSTON N m EVERYBODY'S DOING IT ! £>■ 24 TM HA 1 is more accept- \\ ' ' able as a gift, than a piece of bigli - class Jeweller}’, Sterling Plateware or Gem Rings. ft “A BUSINESS BUILT UPOM MERIT.” Know where you Buy. We deal exclusively in the Trade. J. G OLDER, THE QUALITY IEW ELLER MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER, ... Foxton. MOST ACCEPTABLE BIRTHDAY GIFTS. (TAKE A TRIP TO PALMERSTON). KOH FATHKK— Buy father a staving mug. a moustache cup, a carving set — “What’s the matter with father,” for a nice ’Xmas gift. FOR MOTHER—We’II buy mother a piece of real good electro-plate. The brightness will be transferred to her face if its CLAUSEN’s. r OR SISTER —There are scores, nay hundreds of dainty ornaments sister will appreciate on her dressing table ’Xmas morning. FOR BROTHER— °ne of , b , ea f i ,f ul r sei : vi f tte rings will fill the bill. Tram him up in the way he should go, too, by a daily lesson in tidiness. FOR BABY -A porringer, a mug or a set of knife, fork and spoon. : CLAUSEN’S CROCKERY ARCADE PALMERSTON NORTH. [XTHEN visiting Palmerston N. rV give DONALDSON a call r suit or costume. The best at asonable prices. Note the address : ONALDSON, Coleman Place. ST ANTED KNOWN Men’s T Drab and Natural Pants 1 Vests 2s 6d, Unbleached Pants j Vests is 6d each, Men’s Lounge It Hats, 2s lid, Men’s Flannels 2s Men’s Ties wide ends loh>d each, ;n’s Sac Suits 255, Dungarees 2s 1, Boys’ School Suits, 7to I3> lOs G. H. STILES. MONTHLY Lady’s Nurse awaits engagement, own homes preferred. Many years previous experience. Address : Nurse Mclntosh, c/o Shannon Post Office. WANTED TO BUY—fresh eggs in any quantity. Highest market price paid. M. E. Perreau. w & sn oc m S 3 5. OT w < 0 p 5'W ta 2 s 2 s STS & m p 3 Si 09 S-S 0 rt O. CS f 2 tin 50 P o p * n rn OD CD 2 3*2 z o. C/3
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1208, 14 February 1914, Page 3
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