4-TMK AVENUE ~C«nlr»- Agrimj V -V.. i!i lit jjpte(fe6imri|tar.£ e/WR,.™' l HO(?T-!(ij m i v? r i& > • tAyt eat m % 52 x iftmimni/ui.n ccc L.v<. (.(O per lANct DOMES „ k) CCC e ~ © O © © /> o 3 THE AVENUE ■ v - r rvimTOMUVmiuiJ'iH NO. 7P HABERDASHERY PARCEL. rONTAINfNG 300 Pins, 12 Dome Fasteners, 18 Dress 8 Honks, Tape Measure, 2 pieces Tape.-15 Linen Buttons, i 12 Pearl Buttons, Reel Thread, Ball Crochet Colton, I 36 Needles, Bodkin. | SENT POST FREE FOR ( ASH WITH I ORDER. I POSITIVE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION, OR II MONEY BACK. 1 I COLLI NSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD., 1 TO !) BROAD STREET - PALMERSTON N. ART UNION TICKETS, POST FREE. The half-crown tickets for the Mcliardy £3,000 Art Union will be sent Post Free by ns on receipt of cash. Win a lifetime independence! BaßßPgflg FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. pAS \JTAS V 7 / AS VJTAS LOOKERS OOKERS HOOKERS )KERS ()( yjoi ONLY a limited number to arrive shortly, so PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. COOKERS will be placed in the rotation in which orders are received AND EIXED AND INSTALLED FREE OE COST TO CONSUMERS. Get a move 011 and get yonr order in early and procure a COOKER and do away with your heavy coal bill, by only paying (>/;{ per 1000 ft. or over lor cooking gas. 10/- DEPOSIT AND TYPER MONTH M ILL (JET YOU A COOKER. DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE! C. J. KENT-JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. r* MES DAMES "1 H ENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME, FRUITERERS. CON LECTION ERS & CATERERS. HAVE re-commcnced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and I Colonial confections stocked. I The choicest Island fruit al- I ways on hand. A commod- | ions and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH - GLASS FURNITURE AT THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING- Co- L m ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. CALL & INSPECT OUR STOCK. : : The Square - Palmerston N‘ k_ —— ■BnoßHHHnMaHHaaßnannnni ( SIGHT! THE MOST PRECIOUS OF THE FIVE SENSES. HOW helpless you would be without the power to see! How many brilliant men are handicapped because of defective vision ? That constantly recurring headache—that blurring of newspaper type—that strain and contrac--1 tion of the fine delicately drawn muscles of the eye. These are the signs of failing eyesight ! Maybe suitable glasses will remedy the defects —maybe your eyes need the attention of a skilled occulist. If you will permit me to examine your eyes, I will tell you whether correctly adjusted glasses will remedy the detect and I will be just as conscientious in telling you to consult an occulist if necessary. I OFFER you skilled 'optical 1 service. My experience, skill and knowledge is yours for the j asking. I will provide the right lenses or fill occuhst’s prescriptions at a price within the limits of moderation. If you value your eyesight—if you appreciate the necessity for a thorough and skilful examination of your eyes, CONSULT I E. HEALEY, j (IHEM IST & OPTICIAN. l NEW ZEALAND’S ROLL OF HONOUR. EVERYONE in New Zealand is anxious to pay due honour to all those who have volunteered for the field of honour, and to their relatives in New Zealand who have so uncomplainingly borne the almost greater burden of sending away their children or relatives. It is only right that all these should have a place on New Zealand’s Roll of Honour. The Manawatu Patriotic Society is anxious to compile a complete list of all who have enlisted with the New Zealand, Australian, Imperial, or Allied Forces from the Wellington Military Area—which extends from Wellington on the south to Gisborne on the east, and Taranaki on the west—or v.'hose relatives reside in that area, in order that the names of these soldiers may be handed down to posterity, and their dependents relieved in proper cases from pecuniary distress. A roll is being compiled for this purpose. It is desired to make it complete. The Society would, therefore, esteem it a favour if any person residing in the Wellington Military Area whose child, husband, relative or friend has volunteered in any part of the world, would forward full particulars with the name, regiment, and place of enlistment of the soldier, and the name and address of the relative, to the Secretary of the Manawatu Patriotic Society, Palmerston North. HOSIERY. WANTED KNOWN.—Special Display of new Soft Felt Hats, all the latest shapes and colours. See window display. All hats marked in plain figures. STILES & MATHESON. FOR SALE. New 5-roomed house, bath-room, wash-house, outbuildings ; Lf-acre section. Putter Street. For full particulars apply this office. It/TEN’S Socks, Ladies’* Hose, i.TJL Youths’ Cycie Hose, Boys’ and Girls Hose, Knitted with best wool at moderate charges. Firstclass workmanship. Socks and stockings refooted. Orders can be left at this office and at the residence in Norbiton Road, where the work can be seen in progress. C. G. WALKER, NORBITON ROAD.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1470, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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