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m TARTING 18 years ago with only Massrs. L. H. CoJinson and J, Cunninghams themselves, this Store’s staff has grown to 150 while the little old (hop is now a three-floor modern department building replete with service-giving appointments and labour-saving devices for YOUR benefit, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Customer. Last week we enumerated the Personal Services rendered by this Store —this week we make mention of Merchandise Service and other features. WINDOW DISPLAYS.—The character of our SAFE PLACE TO SHOP.—lnexperienced windows has won Dominion-wide renown. shoppers, such as children, find this a safe They are heralds of the new fashions and place to shop. We try our best to give fabrics and furnishings. Realistic figures inexperienced shoppers our best advice, in beautiful settings set forth the fashions suggestions and value. And although in pictorial review. Goods are all plainly men sometimes feel “strange” in departs ticketed and displayed so interestingly ments other than those for their own sex, that no visit to town is complete without we always make this an easy place to shop a survey of our 14 wonderful windows. for everybody. BABYWEAR SECTION.—This section deals STAFF TEAROOM.—For the convenience of with such an important part of the our staff of 150 employees, we run a Staff population that we have taken care to Tea Room on the fir3t floor> wkere at I 0 make all doorways and aisles amply wide and 3 o’clock 0 ’ clock tea and cocoa are serve d for prams and pushcarts. These may be with BCone cake or san d w ; ch . Staff tea wheeled right into our Babywear Section ticketa are eight for a shi ]l ln this not W rivac m ° therS Can P urchase m P eace and being run for profit but to give our n . n .j. employees the pleasure and refreshment TOYLAND.—-On first floor, next to Tea so popular to . day . Koomß, loyland occupies a roomy department. All kinds of fluffy, cuddly HOFFMAN PRESS.—For the convenience of toys are here, dolls who long for the men, we have installed a Hoffman Steam arms of little mothers, scooters, tricycles, Press in which suits are pressed, sterilised wooden toys, mechanical toys, games and and rejuvenated under a steam surface toy books. Meccano (and all parts) for pressure of one thousand pounds to each the education and amusement of your garment. If necessary, this work can be son. Why wait until Christmas to give done while you wait. Ask about this toys when children’s hearts are hungry service in men s section, for them all the year? DELIVERY SERVlCE.—Deliveries to all parts >TORE FOR MEN.—Although this is a depart- of the Borough are made twice daily by ment store of 35 different sections, the our own motor van, also to railway Men’s and Boys’ Departments constitute station for any train. We pack and cona separate store where clothing, mercery, sign furniture and furnishings free and juvenile wear and footwear is given also pay postage on all cash mail order abundant room, lighting and service. purchases to any address. Collinson & Cunninghame L» General Drapers and Home Furnishers Broadway, Palmerston North

Hairdresser and Tobacconist. S. MATTAR, ' Kosy Saloon - Main Street. Timber Merchants. B. N. SPEIBS. Main Street. Telephone No. 31. Carriers and Forwarding Agents. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. H. OSBOENE. Main Street. Telephone 47. Wood and Coai Dealers. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No, 35. H. OSBOBNE. Main Street. Telephone 47. Foxton-Moutoa-Shannon Motor Service. P. BOUT, Avenue Eoad. Telephone No. 41. Foxton-Palmerston Motor Service, MADGE BEOS. ’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. GOLDER. Main Street Foxton. Laundry. YEP SING, Park Street. Butchers. THE L. R. F. MEAT COY. Main Street, Foxton. Taxi Service. A. TREVELYAN. Main Street, Thoaf 134. S. DAVEY. Bookings left at Mrs Walls, Main Street. Fruiterer. G. P. WALKER, - Robinson Street, Foxton. Auctioneers and Land AflMta. AWAHOU AUCTIONEERING CO. Hall Street. ’PJmnm 112. Job Printing and BeekMndiag. MANAWATU ttt?.raij> CO., Ltd. Main Street. Telephone No. 1. A&sist the progress of your own town by patronising the above firms, - .. =5 ! Stephen’s blue-black writl ing ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash.— “Herald” Office. .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2628, 4 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2628, 4 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2628, 4 September 1923, Page 1

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