FOR ROYS. THE FINEST LOT OF COSY WINTER OVERCOATS YOU COULD WISH FOR. THEY ARE “ROSCO,” TOO! ‘THE DUKE, ,f fm Boys ;■! to s years. An all-wool Tweed Coal, 5.8., with full pleated hack, belled, cheek lined. A very nobby little shape PRICES, 42/- and 45/-. “THE MARLBORO,” a smart TUB. style for Boys 5 to 15 years, in the new Browns and dreys. Allwool, of course. PRICES, 42/8 to 52/6. “THE SERVICE,” in Gaberdine. The popular , Trench Coat shape, with belt alround. Quite the latest for Boys 3 to 10 years. PRICES, 36/6, 37/6, 38/8. “THE'CENTURY,” a serviceable Rainproof Coat, 5.8., with Step Collar and Kag'hm Sleeves. To lit Boys 3to 12 years. PRICES, 33/6 to 47/6. OTHER NOBBY STYLES include t he “BANGOR,” which gives a cosy button-up tit at throat, am! the “REEFER,” a short coal uilh step Collar. PRICES, 19/6 to 29/6. t.m » ** WM KEEP THE BOYS WELL EQUIP RED TO FIGHT “JACK FROST.” ****f»*Tntirm~nwnin 11 ■umiwnwnrii 11mr—rmm ■l'Fwiimimrfnrfi-wiriiiiw win n "" THE G. M. ROSS CO.. LIMITED, PALMERSTON, FOXTON, .LEVIN. U. CHRISTIE, Manager, Fox ton. nanwgaatawaapr. FOR DEPENDABLE DUAPERY, MEN’S k BOYS’ CLOTHING, TRY A. N. SMITH'S. HOYLES’ PRINT,' plain Navy Blue, 1/11 yard. COLONIAL FLANNEL, 2/U 2 A, 2/!), ami 2/1.1. yard, WHITE ami STRIPED FLANNELETTE, 1 (i yard. BOYS' SHORTS, for school wear, *>/!!, 7/11, ami S 11, BOYS’ SLITS, Cor the winter, from 2!)/li. NEW SEASON'S BLANKETS AND BEDDING NoW INSTOCK :: :: GIVE US A TRIAL. A. N. kl Ai. i I Hi THE CASH DRAPER AND MEN'S OUTFITTER. “SEN” EIRE OFFICE AGENCY. 'T & tesfv t HM, Pi I ft i mtJii ir|| Itaisi ismt WHAT ARE YOU GOING'TO DO ABOUT improving your home this Spring'? Now is the time to make those additions to your home that will mean enhanced appearance and increased eomfoit. IP you will consult us about furnishing we will be pleased to supply you with BOTH IDEAS AND FURNITURE, annuli 11 mi ii in mm !■ ■nrmi THE GILCHRIST MANUFACTURING AND FURNISHING COMPANY, LTD. Next “Evening Standard,” The Square, Palmerston N, Style Right I Quality Right! Price Right! iSFfy w sWVIIIWI I X/ Y •* / ' J ft mix a ; /iiiiiili £~ > ~ 7 Mil! ° . l/AtT vM' mm Men’s footwear sold fjjj by M. &G. is all ig rig hi. We stock rs only makes of known fM quality and style—‘/■/i and we sell them at prices which are || lair and . square. AS Therefore you can order by mail . l‘i with confidence—stale size and shape Men’s Glace Do by Shoes. | if 4;• rut-we’ll dr the rest. We pay postage self cap*, full Ices. Cuban Band if necessary, ve’ll exchange goods hccis jljo or return purchase money. Study the accompanying list. leu’s Glace Derby IKo!?, ■ full toes, ord'nary heels, sewn soles 27 6 ri Men’s Light Chrome Dei by Ulj - Bools, round toe., sewn yj, soles 22/6. i *,kA Men’s Nailed Shooters, whole kjj back, plain fronts, pegsed' W soles 23/6 MILLAR & GIORGI The Great Outfitters PALMERSTON .NORTH
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1965, 15 April 1919, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1965, 15 April 1919, Page 2
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