FROM MAY 24th TO 31*. DURING our Home Sewing Week purchasers of dress goods in our Dress Section may have any garment cut to their own measure in any style by our expert cutter, and marked ready for sewing, FREE OF COST! ANY GARMENT CUT TO MEASURE FREE. COSTUMES, Sports Coats. Coat Frocks, Blouses, Dresses, etc., cut out free. The only condition is that you bring your style ready chosen from fashion journal, catalogue or illustration of any kind. UNIQUE WINDOW AND INTERIOR DISPLAYS SIX WINDOWS and our Dress Section interior will feature all the wanted fabrics for Home Dressmaking to show just what each finished garment will cost you made up in your own home. TWO DRESSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. THAT’S Home Sewing Week's slogan —“Two Dresses for the Price of One.” Easy to make up if cut right, and we’ll do that difficult part FREE. Yon save on the making. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. COLLINSON & CUNNINQHAME, LIMITED, BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH,
SOMETHING SPECIAL! A LATHE’S SMART LACE SHOE, with ;i sown solo, patent leather toes, and shapely stylo. NO pinching your pet corn, for this is si great titter. WE study your pocket as well as youi; comfort,'for this shoo is offered to you at 15/6, Cush with order. Post free. (I. D. MAY, (Late Rotter 8r05.,) A!AIK STREET - EOXTON. FOR EXCHANGEE. J\ (he Hastings Borough, 10A acres, with frontage to two streets, and surveyed into one acre blocks; unencumbered. Price, £2,500. Owner wants 30 to 40 acres of good land between Palmerston and Levin. Send particulars to — C. R. WILSON & CO. (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, Hastings. COPIES OF THE Manawatu Standard AY be obtained EVERY EVENING from Mk T. HENDERSON, STATIONER AND CONFECTIONER, MAIN STREET, -EOXTON, DAN Cfi! DANCE! DANGE! DIH'JDS' HALL, SHANNON, TTESDAY, MAY 20lh, 1017. (j(K)D Floor, Good Music. Dancing 8 till 2. Supper provided. Don’tAuiss this opportunity. You might never have the chance again. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents. 2/0. C A RNIVA L R EFR ESHMENT ROOMS. ]\fESDAMES Robinson, Barber, McMurray and Renton will be pleased to receive gifts of all kinds for the Luncheon and Refreshment stall at the Carnival to be held on the King’s Birthday. WANTJEiD KNOWN. —White Squares 1/3, White Runners 1/3, Strong Tea Towelling 1/0A per yard.—F. Gabites. WANTED KNOWN.—Just arrived: Safety Pins, assorted, 4 dozen for 6d. Bone ■ Buttons, 12 dozen for 1/-. 0-eord sewing Cotton, in black and white, 24d per reel, —F. Gabites
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1718, 29 May 1917, Page 3
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