SMART SUITS THAT HAVE THE IMPRESS OF GOOD TASTE. THE FIT’S THE THING. Fit is uppermost in n man’s mind when he buys a suit Fit is what we concentrate upon when we make a suit, for we believe that, given a good lit a customer is almost satisfied —But something more than lit is necessary to satisfy a man’s idea of a really good suit; first theie s the material which must always be smart and good wearing, then there’s the cut, style and finish —and last but 110 T least—Price—Each of these virtues you’ll find in a suit bought at C. Smith’s. JUST LOOK AT THIS RANGE: FINE NAVY VICUNA SERGE SUITS, guaranteed dye, Price £7 10/-. MEDIUM AND DARK GREY MERINO WORSTEDS, £6 19/6, £7 17/6. ROSLYN SADDLE TWEED SUITS, Ideal for hard wear. 95/-. ALL WOOL TWEED SAC SUITS, 69/6, 75/-, and 84/-. SPORTS SUITS, in great variety, 45/-, 63/-, 75/-, 84/-. DINNER SUITS, & 8 8 /‘- DRESS SUITS, £9 9/ALL BETTER CLASS SUITS TAILORED WITH HAIRCLOTH AND HYMO UNBREAKABLE FRONTS. c Smithf. ld rALHERSTOfIJL
THE BOON OF ACCURACY. Buy your watch where there is a reputation for practical value behind every sale. While good appearance is a pleasant detail in a watch, i SOUND CONSTRUCTION is the certain promoter of the boon of accuracy. We guarantee every watch sold, at our Store. OUR WATCH VALUES ARE SECOND TO NONE. s I Qualityjewellefs 1 PALMERSTON NORTH THE HEALTH OF YOUR CHILDREN upon a wholesome milk supply. The Awa Downs Dairy is conducted on hygienic principles, both as to herd and dairy. Daily delivery to all parts of the borough. Telephone No. 119. v. McDowell, Proprietor. AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. ’Phone No. 89, Farm, Avenue Road. J. P. ALLERBY PROPRIETOR. Guaranteed aii-year supply of milk and cream, delivered twice daily throughout the borough. Inspection of dairy and jersey herd invited. Fresh Butter delivered to order. THERE is nothing like warm, knitted woollen socks and' stockings for the winter. Miss Symons, Gladstone St., undertakes all classes of stocking manufactures at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Customers to provide wool. A trial solicited. FORTNIGHTLY DANCES.
"Fortnightly dances win be held under the auspices of the Foxton Volunteer Fire Brigade, iu the Masonic Hall. Next dance will lie held MONDAY, May 28th. Dancing from 8 to 12. Good music. Ladies a Basket or 1/6, Gents 2/6. lIOROWHENUA RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SATURDAY’S MATCHES. Played on Easton Park. Foxton Seniors v. Levin Wanderers Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. Admission 1/-, Ladies Free. L. S. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. Wanted known.—a moto: goods service will be run betweei Palmerston North and Foxton oi TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. W Sutton, Carrier, 25 Grey Street Palmerston North. ’Phone 6171 Orders left at W. D. Bauekham’s Foxton, will receive prompt atten tion.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2582, 19 May 1923, Page 3
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