THIS IS RAINCOAT TIME WE are Headquarters for Raincoats. It is easy to claim leadership, but much harder to earn it. To uphold it is the REAL TEST. WE maintain our leadership by carrying the largest assortment of Men’s and Women’s Raincoats, priced strictly within bounds of reason. WE have assembled this season an excellent range of FAMOUS “LUDEX” RAINCOATS. Embracing Smart, Comfortable and perfectly weatherproof styles for both men and women. Special attention is drawn to our Window Display of “Ludex” Raincoats. LADIES’ “LUDEX” RAINCOATS. Fully lined with Invertible collar, belt and pockets. Shades of Fawn, Mole and Khaki PRICES 89/6 ,and 100/-. MAIDS’ “LUDEX” RAINCOATS, sizes 27, 30, 33, 30, 3!) inches, PRICES 67/6, 69/6., 72/7, 75/-, 75/-. GENTS’ “LUDEX” RAINCOATS, sizes range from 2 to 7, fully lined, PRICE 100/-.
<Wll\* v THE SUPREME ADORNMENT FOR EVENING WEAR. 'ITUS is 1 lie season of dances and social functions and no piece of Jewellery looks more chaste than a well chosen Bangle. WE HAVE THE NEWEST IN GOLD & SILVER BANGLES IN the latest, shapes, Hat, round, or half round, either plain or engraved. WE invite your inspection. Call To-day.. Quality Jewellei* 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. f INHERE 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. FORTNIGHT* 7 DANCES. yrORT’N IGHTLY DANCES will be held under the auspices of the Foxton Volunteer Fire Brigade, in the Masonic. Hall. Next dance will he held TUESDAY, May 29th. Dancing from S to 12. Good music. Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/ti,
WANTED KNOWN. —A motor goods service will be run between Palmerston North and Eoxton on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. \V. Sutton, Carrier, 25 Grey Street, Palmerston North. ’Phone 6171. Orders left, at W. D. Bauckham’s, Eoxton, will receive, prompt attention. WANTED. —A respectable widow or young person, for domestic duties by widow. Apply A. M. Hood', Koputaroa. In you missed our last Saturd; Tweed Special, don’t miss this 56in. Colonial Tweeds and Coatings value 12/6, Saturday Special 5/11 yard at The C. M. Ross Co.’s. Double Bed White Colonial Blankets, 311/6 pair, Saturday Special at the C. M. Ross Co.’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2584, 24 May 1923, Page 3
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