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OUTING FINERY TOR THE RACES SHOWING TO-DAY AT THE STORE FOR VALUE. MODEL MILLINERY PANAMAS READY-TO-WEARS. NEW COSTUMES in JAP., TUSSORE and EUGI SILKS. GABERDINE COSTUMES DAINTY VOILE CROCKS. SMART SPORT COATS. PRETTY BLOUSES in CREPE-DE-CIIENE, VOILE and MUSLIN, FOR IViEN : NOBBY HATS to your liking: TRESSES’, in Now Shade* of Brown ami Grey. Also Blank. TIES tlilt t aro difi'omii, 2/11, 3 (i, 4/1), 5/0. ‘•ROSCO” SUITS, tho host all-wool proposition in the suit world to-day. PRICES, (id/- to 115/-, I, X / X I. A m ROSS €0 LIMITED, FOXTON. D. CHRISTIE, Local Manager. 4 9 ?g!rara«MS3Gjara gaawgacaiajifflmaamgs':?: gCTßac«agww3aßetS3Bangßß.iiaß»gaaa xsreapraatga'.'ay a < RE !W OVAL NOTIC E. A. N. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER FOXTON. BEGS'io aimonm-e lhal on and after THURSDAY NEXT, the 24rd instant, his ha-mess will he carried on in new premises, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all to pay this progressive store a visit ol inspection. A. N. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN'S OUTFITTER. MAIN STREET Opposite Bank of N.Z. I'UXTON. sr.ATr m a?? sx> SfS sCtt.Tj u Sr ; rl Sil/1 H it-, r • :t- { J i | X'/i tji/Ui L I '.,4- pti :■ ■ j ‘T. -.! Hi ! M'{ '---wsj hs, £. » I; u p.'! i'UH WHAT A till YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT improving your home this Spring? Now is the time to make those additions to your home that will menu enhanced appearance and increased comfort. IE you will consult us about furnishing wc will h« pleased to supply you with - - BOTH IDEAS AND FURNITURE. THE GILCHRIST MANUFACTURING AND FURNISHING COMPANY, LTD. Next “Evening Standard,” The Square, Palmerston N. tiorr His Clothes! In choosing clothes for your son, be guided by our reputation for quality! We supply garments for boys of all ages—garments made to withstand “lively times.” Nor is neatness lost sight of—mother’s pride in her boy’s appearance is satisfied in the superior finish of each item. We have a full range of Boys’ Colonial Wool Sports Suits. . From size 6 to 13. Sizes 6to 9’s 25 j- Sizes 10 to 13’s 26/6 Also a good range of strong Co’onial Tweed Sports Suits, with shorts. Sizes 7 to 14, Size 7, 52/3; and 9d. each successive size Complete range of Youths’ Navy Shorts (Foxs Serge). Size I to IB’s No. 500, size d 6 /» with 3d. rise on each size following No. 501, size I 7/3, also 3d, rise on each size following Order by Mail We Pay Postage 3 The Great Outfitters" PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1929, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1929, 21 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1929, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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