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FURNISH IN OAK. THE chief thing in furnishing is to get furniture that gives complete satisfaction. This can only be gained by deciding to have tho most reliable timber. Years of experience have convinced us of this, the result being that WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN OAK. \ ft, PERHAPS you are thinking of setting up a home for 1919, or simply adding to what you have—and, naturally, you want the best. We anticipate this, and for your requirements have in stock THE VERY BEST SELECTION, of choice, original Bedroom Suites, Quaint Diningroom Furniture, comfortable Upholstered Goods —in fact, everything for complete furnishing in reliable timber, from the reliable firm W. PEGDEN. ART FURNISHER • NEXT P.D.0., PALMERSTON N. BOX 49. N.B. —MAKE TIME TO SEE OUR STOCK AT SHOW TIME. * J > Standard Lines Big Values! BOYS’ BOOTS MAIDS’ BOOTS GIRLS’ BOOTS We tell bools for the whole family. Here arc splendid values in boys’ itrong standard boots. Made in best selected chrome leather, these boots have heel and toe plates and slugged bottoms—double the service is assured. Sizes 10 to 13—18/- pair Sizes I to 2—21 /- pair Sizes 3,4, 5—22/- pair Maids’ Chrome Derby Shoes— ideal for school wear. Comfortable shape—good square heel. Sizes !to 7—M, & G.’s Price, 1 fj/11 pair Girls’ Black Glace Triple Bar Shoes— splendid for the coming season. The very latest. Sizes 7to 10—11/9 pair Sizes 11 to 13—13/-pair Sizes 1 and 2—14/Gpair. The Wear is Guaranteed. No Finer Value. Mothers—avail yourselves of these grand values. Our reputation is your guarantee. Call with the kiddies, or write stating sizes. We Pay Postage, and Refund Money if you are not Satisfied Millar & Giorgi ••Tilt Great Outfitter!" 1 - PALMERSTON NORTH A SPECIAL to OOP illllFIS! 3 S 3 You can save money and ;;r t the very newest WINTER COATINGS if you take advantage of these — “V. & A.” SPECIAL Mill ORDER VALUES. Don't delay, hut mail your order to-day. WINTER COATINGS, plain colours, Shin. wide. In browns, fawn, navy, black, vieux rose, saxe and bottle green. Smart coating, velour finish. Usual price 21/-. “V.&A.’s” Mail Order Nett Cash Price 18/11. WINTER COATINGS. 54in. wide, all wool. In navy, cardinal, cream, fawn. • and cream checks. “V.&A.’s" Popular Price 10/6 yard.WINTER COATINGS, 5-iin. wide, smart cheeks, all wool, latest patterns. “V.&A.’s” Popular Price 21/0 yard. ALL WOOL TWEEDS, 40in. wide, in smart checks. For useful costumes, children’s coals, etc. "V.&A.’s" Popular Price 11/9 yard. All. PRICES ROST FREE. Full range of our extensive slock of Dress materials and Comings will be posted on application. I/• in the £ discount for cash. A postcard to our store brings our representative to your door. m WELLINGTONS BUSIEST STORE. , OOLOBtRS 29 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON THE HEXT TIME you have an attack of indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, acidity op flatulence, try Beecham’s Pills. This famous medicine is recognised- as a safe, sure and speedy remedy for digestive disorders and for constipation. Do not run the risk of aggravating your complaint by taking little known preparations of which the value is in doubt. Tha medicine which has proved efficacious in countless cases of bowel and f and stomach trouble is surely the medicine for you, Therefore do A not hesitate—j TAKE j BEECHAM’S PILLS. \ Sold in boxes, labelled 10&d., l»*ljd and 2s-9d. ( original English prices.)

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2263, 14 April 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2263, 14 April 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2263, 14 April 1921, Page 4

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