COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME. COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME. CLOSED SATURDAY (ANZAC DAY). OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8.30. SOME SPECIAL SHOWROOM ATTRACTIONS. LADIES’ SMART WHITE FELT PULL-ON HATS, with white ribbon bands.—Special 13s (id. THE FIT WELL SHAPED VEIL, in 6ilk mesh, without elastic.—Special Price Is 6d. BABIES’ CREAM TEDDY BEAR, COATS, lined throughout, 16in.— Only 14s 9d. LADIES’ BRUSH WOOL DRESSING JACKETS, finished white- silk crochet edging, Helio, Saxe, Grey, Rose.—Special 14s Od. COSY BED SOCKS, in Cream All Wool, and also in Coloured Stockingette.—Special 3s 9d. KIDDIES’ PRETTY RAINBOW SILK AND WOOL KNITTED CAPS, finished silk tassel.—6s lid. GIRLS’ GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS (elastic waist and knee), good shape, warm and cosy. —Sizes 2 Is lOd, 3 2s, 4 2s 3d, 5 2s Gd, 6 2s lid. 7 3s 3d. VERY DAINTY CAMISOLE, in Shetland wool, Magyar shape, short, sleeve, elastic waist.—Special 3s lid. joPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8.30. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, Ltd. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, Ltd. NURSE MARTIN DISEASES of the skin successfully treated and definitely cured. Each ease is carefully diagnosed and treated accordingly. Address: Room 7, Queen's Chambers, over Alexandra Tea Rooms. J. W. FISHER & Co.. MO N U M. ENTALISTS, 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railway Station, Palmerston' N. Direct Importers of MARBLE & GRANITE MEMORIALS P.O. Box 177. Phone 5220. W. R, KELLS, UNDERTAKER. 86 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. Telephone 5180, Day or Night. FUNERAL conducted by Motoi Hearse in Town or Country. Private Address: 88 llnngitikei Street.
FLORALWORK. MADAME IMRIE, SPECIALIST. Phoue 5190. Immediate attention* WREATHS OE REMEMBRANCE. ANZAC DAY Wreaths of Rosemary, Laurel or Beautiful Fresh Flowers now being booked at BRADFIELD’S . FLORAL STUDIO. Phone 5936. Mail or Rail. Phone 6574. SCHOOL REQUISITES. Recommended by education AUTHORITIES as being necessary for children’s home study. R. CONNOR, Bookseller and Stationer, the Square. FATHER WINTER “Ha! Father Winter. Onco\ more thou art near And we eanont say ‘Nay’ to thy visit —that’s clear. But ‘forewarned is forearmed’; we can surely prepare, By securing warm footwear from DUNCALF’S, the Square. J’hus we defy the Frost, Rain or Sleet, And walk in real comfort through Life’s busy street.
SAVE MONEY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY YOUR PIANO IN A DEAR MARKET. BY Direct Importation we are en. abled to sell at remarkably low prices. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR WONDERFUL VALUES AND SAVE MANY POUNDS ON YOUR PURCHASE. See the new models just landed e: Arawa and Hororata. HENRY COLES AND 00., THE SQUARE.
WHAT YOUBMONEYBUYS MORI 1 ’ tlian the best of Fabrics more than the finest of Tailoring. ( and above all, a Suit or Costume that's correctly cut. That means a suit you like better the longer you wear it. A fine assortment of Ladies’ Check Costumes and Top Coating Materials are just to hand. We invite your inspecturn. BROWN’S, QUALITY TAILORS, Rangitikei Street. HAVE YOUR BICYCLE OVERHAULED AND ENAMELLED ’THE IDEAL” WAY. AT"OUR Bicycle will last you much X longer and always give you satisfaction if thoroughly overhauled previously. vSee to it to-day. Wo have alsc a large stock of Lamps on hand. INSPECTION INVITED. IDEAL CYCLE WORKS, Next “Standard” The Square
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 121, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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