GOOD NEWS FOR KNITTERS. BIG SHIPMENT OF PATON’S KNITTING WOOLS •HIST TO HAND. THAT half-finished scarf or Balaclava cap will be alright now, provided, of course, you do not leave your choice until the most popular colours are exhausted. We have now a big shipment, including NAVY, KHAKI, and HEATHER MIXTURES, priced as under 3- FINGERING, 5/- per head, sd. per skein. 4- FINGERING, 6/6 per head, 7d. per skein. 3-PLY SUPER WHEELING, 6/6 per head, 9d per skein. DOUBLE KNITTING, 71- per head, lid per skein. THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. /JORONATION TOWN HALL. FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! 7th episode of “The Million Dollar Mysterv” in “THE DOOM OF THE AUTO BANDITS.” Dirty Work in a Laundry —Comic Australia Day —lnterest Old Jane of the Gaiety —Drama Very Rare Companionship I. S. Pathe Gazette —Topical Cutey’s Sister —Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! The Lubin Company presents, WHEN THE LIGHT CAME IN. Matilda’s Fling —Comedy The Girl From The East Drama Father Love —Comic Australian Gazette —Topical Lett in the Lurch —Comic LECTURE BY J. W. POYNTON, S.M. STATE SCHOOL—THURSDAY 24TH INST., AT 8 P.M. A LECTURE on “Luminiferous Ether” will be given by J. W. Poynton Esq., 5.M.,. under the auspices of the local State school as above. The public, parents and senior school pupils are cordially invited to be present. Admission tree. J. K. HORNBLOW, Chairman. IVESS BROS. rnHE busy boot men of PalJL raerston North. Come to us and we will save your train fare. Ladies’ Slippers Qd, is, Is 3d per pair. Ladies’ Glace Shoes 8s 6d, 10s 6d, I2s 6d per pair and upwards. Children’s Shoes Is6d, IsQd, Is Hd, 2s fid upwards. Men’s Strong Bluchers 6s I id. Men’s Best Glace Kid Boots 15s fid, ifis fid, 17s fid upwards. White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, for the seaside, 2s lid pair. Note the address : IVESS BROS., 3 Main St, Commercial Hotel Buildings, Palmerston North, Also at Levin. LOST —Boy’s pony, 12% hands, white star on forehead. Reward for information leading to its recovery. Lea Freeman, Whyte’s Hotel. FOR SALE New 5-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, outbuildings, % acre section, Futter Street. Apply this office. ACTIVE - SERVICE G LETS “FOR A GENTLEMAN IN KHAKI ORDERED NORTH.” *>mis Gift Time. What will A you give your soldier boy before he leaves for the Front? Give him something useful—something which will help to lessen the hardships of campaigning. To-day we list some suitable items : Pocket Letter Carriers, 7/6 to sol-. Pocket Flasks, 15/6 to 44/6. Cigarette Cases, 5/- to 21 /-. Silver Cigarette Cases, 27/6 to 80/-. Silver Tobacco Boxes, 24/6 to 50/-. Silver - mounted Tobacco Pouches, 8/6 to 21 /-. Wristlet Watches, 30/- to £5 103. Silver Pencil Holders, 2/6 to 15/6. THESE 1 are gifts that will please because of their utility. Quality in each instance is high-grade, and your present will be a lasting token of your esteem for your soldier friend. COME, SEE OUR SELECTION! O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN. K Jewellers Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1514, 24 February 1916, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1514, 24 February 1916, Page 3
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