I SCHOOL OUTFITS. At this linn; when careful expenditure is essential to everyone, C. Smith's Llil., beg lo dirocl special altention to (lieir moderate jiri <- <;.-s for complete school outfits. These moderate prices are /ml Ihe result of any sacrifice of style, material or workmanship, but the result of keen buying on the purl of our Wellington House. YOUTHS’ SPORTS SUITS, from 25/-. BOYS’ NAVY SERGE SHORTS, all sizes, 5/11 FOX’S NAVY SERGE SHORTS, with self brace straps. Fit boys 4 lo 8 years. Sellinti 8/11. GREY CANOE AND TENNIS SHIRTS. from 5/6. BOYS’ ALL WOOL JERSEYS, from 6/11 SCHOOL CAPS, 3/6 ELASTIC BELTS, all colours, 1/6 KNITTED SCHOOL TIES, !/- each
_ -N From FACTORY to HOME. THE HIGHEST GRADE FURNITURE CAN NOW BE PURCHASED STRAIGHT FROM THE FACTORY BY j THE GENERAL PUBLIC. PRICES WILL STAND COMPARISON. ALL INTENDING BUYERS SHOULD INSPECT SAMPLES OF OUR HIGH-GRADE PRODUCTS. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME IN OUR SHOWROOMS. ’Plione -6718. V GEORGE SKINNER CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER. 1 133 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. (Opposite Railway Station). if MADGE’S COMFORTABLE ~CHAR-A-BANC I fi REDUCTION IN FARES. INCREASE IN SERVICE. j 1: As from MONDAY, Ist December 1924, and daily there- L 1 al'ier (except Sunday) 'a new service will run as under: §' Beach to Palmerston, via Himutangi, Taikorae, Rangiotu, I Longhurn. FARES AND TlMES:—Manawatu Heads dep. I j 8.30 a.m., Palmerston N. air. 10.0 a.m.. 4/- single; Palmerston dep. 5 p.m., Manawatu Heads arr. 6.30. Pal- I j merston N. P.O, dep. 9.0 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., Foxton arr. . 10.15 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Foxton P.O, dep. ! 1.45 a.m. and j and 5.30 p.m.; Palmerston N. arr. I p.m. and 6.45 p.m. Fares 3/6 single. ’Phone No. 119, Foxton. warn ©■ tfal S Ok Whtn selecting furniture for the home, it is to your advantage to come here and inspect the splendid stock ot thoroughly dependable furniture before deciding. (9) i us > The stock consists of smart, up-to-dat designs, strongly built from wet seasoned timber by experience workmen, and finished with ever care. New stocks art continualt arriving, and the variety j such as makes selection easy while the prices are th lowest consistent With goo , lvalue. r °»e and inspect. P. J. JACK Fareitire Maaafaeism Shop mi Foxton Office Fitter Phono 81 ri r Cheering Warnrij of a Coal" Fire When all is said and done, the fireside is the most popular part of the house, and for cheering warmth and comfort there is nothing to equal a coal tire. We stock only the best coal, and supplies of any quantity can be delivered on the shortest notice. HAROLD OSBORNE Weed, Goal & Coke Msrek®! mi Gerard Cattiw FOXTON Pfce®.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2858, 14 March 1925, Page 4
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