TO-DAY WE FEATURE A SMART RANGE OF GLOVES FOR EVERY POSSIBLE OUTDOOR OCCASION. Wlmt a world of difference .smartly "•loved hands make to one’s appearance —there’s no doubt they bridge the gap between the commonplace and the distinctive. Here we feature a selection taken at random from our wide range of gloves for every occasion. LADIES’ IMITATION SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES, Beaded. Gauntlet and Straps at wrist with dome fastener. In fawn, grey and ngger. Selling 10/6 pair. With fancy embroidered Gauntlet, strap at wrist. Dome fastener, assorted shades of grey and fawn. Selling 6/6 pair anti 8/11. With fringe on Gauntlet. Elastic at wrist. Shades of grey fawn and chamois. Selling 7/6 pair. ELBOW LENGTH IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, with fringe io elbow, elastic at wrist. Assorted shades: Fawn and Chamois. Selling 7/11 pair. Q Smith£ ,d WLHE/timiL MOTOR SERVICE TO PALMERSTON DAILY. ■J MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC LEAVES POST OFFICE FOR PALMERSTON, 11.45 A.M. & 5.30 p.m. FROM PALMERSTON TO FOXTON, 9 A.M. & 3.30 P.M. FARE: 4/6 SINGLE, 7/6 RETURN. Passengers Dropped or Picked Up at any Point en Route. Light Freight Carried. ;*' V Y i. if,: 'fW v " n/HEN , . W H E N Jj, 1 ri TO-.jgsjr muses badly, drags, " yIsII or seems “dead," run it into mr up-to-date garage, where 0 expert mechanics umi quickly correct the trouble. The increased power of a ** sweet” running engine, and the saving in petrol bills will very soon make up the charge fee serv ices rendered. Fox to Victor & Eng. Co. Ltd. Motor Engineers, uXTON Phone: Garaga 14, v fS * iW* ttt: m m £ARRYING things from where they are plentijul §a where they are •wanted is one of the chief businesses of / ife. When you want your Goods and Chattels carried some r where —near or distant—write or call and a •vehicle will be on the to do the work quickly and well and at model ate colt. HAROLD OSBORNE Weed, Coal & Coke Merckaat aid Getters! Csrriei FOXTON ?hcne 47 SM !o a PI i 1)4 m >s ! C m VA ICOMO M.F si& TA T E ARE strong fp tempted t® emphasise (ft® l/|/ moderate prices at which our Bedroom Suites * * are sold, but even though our prices save post ntonep, that is not the realtp important thing. What is more important is the high qualltp and ex* treme beautg of the Furniture itself, and that the Drawers and Cupboards ere fine specimens of the cabinet making art. In short pou’n find our Sbdtee tailp worth? 8® pour horns. P. J. JACK Furniture Manufacturer mm 4 Sbep St Office Fitter Poxfte m P9mmm» 91 oHINE" ;< flw T 1 XHE HERALD” PRINTER Y is equipped with the late*: .mi most up-to-date in type and moel* | inery, and we are prepared to ex ; eeute orders for all classes of prmi- j ing with despatch at reasonable ■ rates consistent with the higbem class workmanship.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2709, 18 March 1924, Page 4
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