HOSIERY AND GLOVES Smartly gloved hands make a world of difference to one’s appearance, and no doubt smart hosiery bridges the gap between commonplace and the distinctive. Here we feature a selection taken at random from our wide range of gloves and hosiery for every occasion. LADIES' IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, Tn grey, fawn, pastel. Embroidered Gauntlet Tops. Points worked in Contrasting Colours. Selling 6/6 pair. LADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE, Cotton Heel and Toe. Usually sold 5/G pair. Special Prices 3/11 pair. to • * PALnmrQrm
MADGE’S COMFORTABLE CHAR-A-BANC j (Leave Post Office at each end) i PALMERSTON N FOR FEILDING.—9 and 11.15 a.m. . I and 3 p.m. „ „ FEILDING FOR PALMERSTON N.—10.15 a.m., 12.30 j and 5.30 p.ni. i PALMERSTON N. TO FOXTON.—9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. j FOXTON TO PALMERSTON N.—11.45 a.m. and 5.30 j p.m. FARES: Feilding 2/6, Foxton 4/6 (single). Passengers Dropped or picked up at any point en Route. j Light Freight- Carried. ’Phone 5788.
!W I 1 % % u I Ton have your fancy in tyres—the same as any other motorist. Probably it is a fancy borne of long and satisfactory experience' We should like to supply your Tyre requirements. This Garage is noted for supplying the best makes at the lowest current prices. If you seek mileage value buy your tyres IntroFoxton Motor and Eng. Co. Ltd. Motor & -ienoral Engineers foxton. Phone: Garage 84. Ship Wm y/. rirr (m A / J IX£ IM ET\ Mot Z2Z {Carrying things from where they are plentiful to where they are •wanted is one of the chief businesses of Life. When you want your Goods and Chattels canned somewhere —near or distant—write or call and a vehicle will be on the spat to do the work quickly and well and at moderate coS. HAROLD OSBORNE Wood, Cool A Coko Morokoii aid Goaorol Corrar FOXTON .re. Pnou 4f SCI / J I n FP" ft 1 lLar RR n m c I M*F3i4 "if ARE strongty tempted to emphasise the moderate prices at which our Bedroom Suites are sold, but even though our prices save post fnonep , that is not the realty important thing. What ie mor§ important is the high qualltp and extreme beauty, of the Furniture itself, and that the Drawers and Cupboards are fins specimens of fits cabinet making art. In short peu'li { to f \ffam pour home, P. J. JACK a Office FitW
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2785, 16 September 1924, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2785, 16 September 1924, Page 4
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