PRACTICAL PRESENTS. OUR STORE simply overflows this month with practical presents for Christmas giving. A visit in person will amply repay you, but if debarred by distance or family reasons, please write us, for we can help you; make this a practical Christinas by giving practical presents. COLLINSON AND SON BROAD STREET PALMERSTON N. WANTED-A GOOD LIGHT! THESE long winter evenings you want the best light possible, and to get same it is necessary that your burners and fittings should be of good quality. The burners I stock will give satisfaction. GLOBES! GLOBES! GLOBES! JUST opened up a large assortment of globes in all designs and colours, at prices to suit all pockets. INSPECTION INVITED. JMWBW'I JOHN M'COLL, CERTIFICATED PLUMBER & GASFITTEIL MAIN STREET —’PHONE 02 — FOXTON. IWimiVmiie.vi'llMW V i ljll u lIOL M L i! fetslTt M--00 NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS. OUR Curtain Materials are selected to give customers cheerful windows, windows that show taste and discernment on the part of their owners. COLOURED CASEMENT CLOTHS AND POPLINS, in Red, Rose, Pink, Grey, Blue, Green, Brown, Putty, 2/6, 3/3, 3/8, 4/6, 6/6, 6/11 yard. ' SUNDOUR POPLIN, guaranteed to stand washing and resist the action of the sun. Rose, Blue and Brown. 50in. widths. 6/11 yard. CURTAIN NETS, in Trellis and All-over Patterns; small designs suited to Drawing-rooms and Bedrooms; 50 inches wide. 1/8, 2/3, 2/11, 3/11 yard. MADRAS MUSLINS, in Beautiful Designs, have excellent washing and draping qualities. Floral, Trellis and Sprig effects on cream grounds with scalloped borders; 50 inches wide. 1/8, 2/-, 2/2, 2/6,' 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11 yard. PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTHS, in art shades of Cream, Ecru, Putty, also White. 1/4.1, 1/6, 1/0, 2/2, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 6/3, .6/11 yard. V •COLLINSON & CUNNINQHAME, BROAD STKEET, PALMEBSTON NORTH, f ■ THE WINNERS. * WE announee-with pleasure the names of the winners in our COLOUR CARD COMPETITION, which has proved so thoroughly successful. It has disclosed the fact that a great deal of artistic talent is to be found in this dis- . ** tnct, and the cards of the winners are a distinct credit to the young artists. THE FIRST PRIZE (a Suit valued at £2 2s) was won. by Master G. I. Bagnall, Te Awe Awe Street, Palmerston North. . THE SECOND PRIZE (a Sail valued at £1 Is) was wonby Master 0. Merson, Lombard Street, Palmerston North. TEN OTHER PRIZES (valued at 2s 6d each) were won by C. Dawber, S, Drake, P. Hathaway, E. Birkinshaw, P. Drain, E. Dudley, R. Bailey, D. Edmonds, K. Palen.ski, S. Lipseombe. ■ MILLAR & GIORGI, - the ore at OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON k.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1763, 11 December 1917, Page 2
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