COLONIAL FLANNEL of purest wool, shrinks but little and remain.-, suit. Cream, pink, Shetland, natural and grey, 28ins wide. Carnival Special 2/4 yd. FUUI SILK of purest fabric iu a clean weave of heavy weight, natural colour, for underwear, dresses, jumpers, men’s shirts, Mins. wide. Carnival Special 4/6 yd. LA OIKS' WRAP SCARVES, long wool make, with pockets. Very superior quality, dove grey, jade, mauve, henna, dark oaxs, were 29/6. Carnival Special 15/6 LADIES' GLOVES,.2-dome kid in Dent’s reliable make. Picked skins, 4-cord silk points, white, black, grey, brown, pastel, beaver, were 13/6. Carnival Special 9/11 LADIES' STOCKINGS, pure wool plain black cashmere. Triple spliced ankles and Feet, seamless soft finish, usual price 3/11 Carnival Special 3/3 HOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS, single and double breasted, age.-, 3 lu 12, IUU to choose from, a clear saving of 7/6 to Wiper garment. Carnival Special 25/eOLUNSO!! & CARNIVAL WEEK and WINTER SHOW DAYS. Carnival Week at Collinton and Cunninghame’s from 14th to 23rd while Winter Show Days are 19th to 22nd - a double event that makes your visit to Palmerston more than worth while. CL Concessions will ..be in vogue all over our store, but space here to enumerate only a few. Store open daily except for Wednesday half-holiday. Delightful Tea and Luncheon Rooms. MILLTNERY SALE—During Carnival Week tli« whole of our superb Millinery will be clearing nl Sale Prices—a seasonable offering of real interest to visitors. FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, medium weight, V necks, short sleeves, trimmed torchon lace and hemstitching, super value. Carnival Special 5/11 FREE HATS. From several hundred Soft Felt Hats, priced 75/- to 35/-. each, you may choose any one FREE with Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat, purchased during Carnival Week. 300 Suits, worsteds. tweeds, serges in 52 size- from I*o7- to S gns., with hat free. 175 Raincoat- pr.'d m! and fully guaranteed. in leading makes, with hat fiee. LAMMS' CO Vi'S. Ilgil-ii and Kaiapoi in dunce wo. I I weeds and makes. Co: a.'. . i. specials £5/15/6 for 77/-. .£4/15/for 63/1. figns for 81/-. .£6/16/6 for 91/-. 7; i . to, ns- . |.y. fur 29/6, 55, iur »j,-, J. 5, 1t.,5 iw sgns. Every one ;n this season’s most approved styles. LINOLEUMS of reliable British make. All 6ft. wide and in good range of tile, floial and C matting patterns. Value at 9/11. Carnival special 8/6 yd. BOYS’ RAINPROOF COATS, fitting ages 3 to 12, in trench ami Raglan styles, at a saving of 10/- to 15/- per garment. Carnival Special 30/MEN’S SHIRTS of Joseph Hoyle’s fast slm tings, in smart black and white and check designs, collar to match. Carnivaj Special 7/6 NAVY SERGE, a 5-kin. pure wool in fine twill and good blue. Excellent for coat frocks, value even at 10/6 to-day. Carnival Special 7/6 yd. KIDDIES’ FROCKS knit in pure wool, sizes 20. 22 and 24m5., with or without collars and belts. Jade or cream with contrasting facings. Ca.niva' "Ineciai 7/11 lE, LU Palmerston North
Hairdresser and Tobacconist. S. MATTAR, '<osy Saloon - Main Street. Timber Merchants. R. N. SPEIRS. Main Street. Telephone No. 31. Carriers and Forwarding Agents. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. H. OSBORNE. Main Street- Telephone 47Wood and Coal Dealers. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. H. OSEORNE. Main Street. Telephone 47. Foxton-Moutoa-Shannon Motor Service. F. ROUT, Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41. Foxton-Palmerston Motor Service. MADGE BROS. ’Phone 851 - Palmerston N. Picture Entertainments. TOWN HALL, Municipal Pictures. ROYAL THEATRE, W. Hamer & Son. - Clyde Street. Telephone No. 7, Milk Supply. AWA DOWNS DAIRY. V. McDOWELL. Telephone No. 119. ■ AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. r J. P. ALLERBY. Avenue Road, 'Phone 89. Jewellers. J. COLDER. Main Street Foxton. Laundry. YEP SING, Park Street. Butchers. THE L. R. F. MEAT COY. Main Street, Foxton. Taxi Service. A. TREVELYAN. Main Street, ’Phono 134. S. DAVEY. Bookings left at Mrs Walla, Main Street. Fruiterer. G. P. WALKER. Robinson Street, Foxton.
Auctioneers and Land Agents. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. Hail Street. 'Plume 112 Job Printing and Bookbinding. MAN A WAT U HERALD CO.. Ltd. Main Street. Telephone No. 1. Assist the progress of jour own town by patronising the above firms. STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK Writing ink, 5/- l(j-ounce bottle, eash.— "Herald” Office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2597, 23 June 1923, Page 1
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