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Personal Services at C. & C.’s |OU will be treated as a guest in this Store, whether purchases are intended or not, because to every man, woman or child who crosses our threshold there are personal services which this Store and staff wait to render. And there are several conveniences and personal services which we invite you to make use of. TEAROOMS. —Our Tea Rooms are not operated for profit, but as a service to all patrons. In restful and refined surroundings you enjoy morning or afternoon tea, hot luncheons being served from I 1.30 to 1.30 daily. With good service, dainty appointments and appetising fare, our Tea Rooms are popular. Orchestral programme provided each afternoon. LOUNGE.—For exclusive use of ladies our lounge is free. Writing requisites provided and a nicely appointed Toilet Room adjoins. LEFT PARCELS.—Patrons invited to leave parcels in our Left Parcels Depot at foot of main stairs. Quite free to all visitors. TELEPHONE.—Two private Telephone Boxes are provided for patrons. One on ground floor and one in Tea Rooms. FOR MEN.—A fine balcony overlooking the Square is open to men patronising our Tea Rooms; here smoking may be enjoyed. The Men’s Toilet Room is specially useful for motorists and travellers to wash and brush up. DRESSMAKING ADVICE.—Our Butterick Bay (for the supply of all Butterick publications, patterns and transfers) is in charge of a skilled dress adviser whom you are invited to consult. All the latest designs and fashions are illustrated by reference magazines in this Bay. FURNISHING ADVICE.—Our Home Furnishing Department is constantly advising as to furnishings and wait to show you books of home decorative designs, with colour charts and suggestions. This service is also quite free. MAIL ORDER.—Our Mail Order section is in charge of a competent staff to help you in any way by patterns, quotations or advice. PLUNKET NURSE ADVICE.—The two Plunket Nurses of this district have a suite of rooms in our store —Mothers’ Rest Room, Consulting Room and Private Office. Here mothers are invited to call for free advice about baby. LECTURES.—Men’s Lunch Club meets Tuesday at 12.30. Addressed by visiting and local speakers. Ladies meet Tuesdays at 3 for lecture on ’’Child Training” by Mr. A. E. Mander of the W.E.A. Visitors welcomed at both functions. Collinson and Cunninghame Ltd. General Drapers and Home Furnishers. BROADWAY - PALMERSTON NORTH

Hairdresser and Tobacconist. S. MATTAR, Kosy 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 47. Wood and Coal Dealers. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. H. OSBORNE. Main Street. Telephone 47. Foxton-Moutoa-Shannon Motor Service. E. ROUT, Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41. Foxton-Palmerston Motor Service. MADGE BROS. f ’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. J. P. ALLERBY. Avenue Road, 'Phone 89. Jewellers. J. COLDER. . Main Street Eoxton. Laundry. . YEP SING, " .. Park Street. Butchers. THE L. it. E. MEAT COY. Main Street, Eoxton. Taxi Service. A. TREVELYAN, Main Street, ’Phone 134. S. DAVEY. Bookings left at Mrs Walls, Main Street. Fruiterer. ± G. P. WALKER. Robinson Street, Foxton. Auctioneers and Land Agents. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. Hull Street. ’FJmw 113. Job Printing and Beokbiadiiig. MANAWATU HERALD CO., Ltd, Main Street. Telephone No. 1. Assist the progress of your own town by patronising the above firms. STEPHEN’S BLUE-BLACK Writing ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash.— “Herald” Office. K

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2627, 1 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2627, 1 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2627, 1 September 1923, Page 1

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