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R AD IQ Repair Specialists L. A. DANKS wPhone 5271 56 KING SI FOR RELIABLE RADIO REPAIRS. THE HAND-SET Telephone »r SHAPELY IH FORM DIGNIFIED IN APPEARANCE CONVENIENT IN USE Additional charge for black instrument, only 5s per annum in excess of that applicable to ordinary desk telephone. (Also available in other colours at an increased rate.) To arrange installation or for further information DIAL PHONE 7363

1 only piece 36in COCO MATTING to clear. Sale 2/6 YDCOCO MATTING RUNNER, very useful and inexpensive. Will stand no end of hard wear. Good coloured patterns. Width 18in 27in 36in s *" - 1/9 2/6 3/6 Y -' A Special Line of COCO MATTING HEARTH RUGS. Good quality. Fancy colourings. Usually 5s 6d and 8s 6d. Size: 54 x 27 66 x 36 s *'" : 4/11 7/9 DEERSKIN GLOVES, girl guide style. Excellent for hard school wear. Were 12s lid SaleWHITE IMITATION PIGSKIN SLIP PONS, elastic wrist. Sizes 6, 6£, 6J. Were 12s 6d Sale WHITE 11 M ITATION SUEDE GAUNTLETS, stiff art silk and organdie trellis cuff. Sizes 6,6 j, 7. Wcro 10s, 6d Sale -jy J SLUMBER CAPS. Were 9d Sale gD 7ft 6in AXMINSTER SQUARE, grey ground with medallion design in pink effects. Was £8 17s 6d Sale £5/17/6 9ft x sft 3in, Turkish Pattern AXMINSTER CARPET, red and blue colourings. Was £8 17s 6d Sale £6/15/10ft 6in x 9ft AXMINSTER CARPET, in attractive fawn and brown panel design. Regularly £l3 12s 6d s "' £lO/10/The Event that Has Set the Whole Town shopping! Collinson & Cunninghame's SUMMER SWEEPING MID-SEASON CLEARANCE Watch Our Windows Commenced MONDAY, January 31st, at 9 a.m. Unrepeatable Bargains throughout the Store DAINTY .4-PIECE CELANESE LINGERIE SET, Night, Slip, Vest and Pantecs, trimmed deep insertion in Coffee Net and Pastel Satin Motifs, Rose. Suede finish. S.W. Was 2gns set Sale O.S. ART SILK LOCKNIT VESTS, opera top, trimmed narrow coffee lace. Sky, white, apple, maize. O.S. Usually 2s lid Sale CELANESE PYJAMAS, i n bright finish. Roomy fitting trousers. Coffee’ lace trimming on sleeves and pocket of jumper top. W size in Rose or Peach. Usually 13s 6d Sale BLUE TAFFETA BRIDESMAID’S FROCK, frilled skirt, sash and bow of silver lame. S.W. Was 79s 6d 29/6 Smartly Tailored Chevron LIGHTWEIGHT ALL-WOOL COAT, in nut brown. Semi-fitting. S.W. Was 59s 6d Sale j 9 only Self-coloured ALL WOOL COATS, S.S.W. and S.W. sizes, in cherry, rose pink, lido blue, etc. Were 695. 6d to 75s Going at 29/6 LIME GREEN COAT, semi-fitting. S.W. Was 49s 6d Sale X9/H CHILDREN’S WOOL FROCKS, - with bloomers. Small collars. Trimmed wool flowers and smocking. In saxc or red. Sizes 16 and 18 Usually 9s 6d Sale CHILDREN’S COTTON FUG! NIGHTS, short sleeves, V neck, bound and embroidered in contrast. Sky,-green, peach. Sizes 30 to 42. Were 4s 9d to 7s 6d Going at (y/\\_ AND 3/{J A Special Line of FROCKS, in Silks and Taffetas. Short sleeves. Blue, green, pink. Sizes 20 to 26. Were 7s 6d. to 10s 6d Sale Snip g/Xl

DAINTY .4-PIECE CELANESE LINGERIE SET, Night, Slip, Vest and Pantecs, trimmed deep insertion in Coffee Net and Pastel Satin Motifs, Rose. Suede finish. S.W. Was 2gns set Sale , O.S. ART SILK LOCKNIT VESTS, opera top, trimmed narrow coffee lace. Sky, white, apple, maize. O.S. Usually 2s lid Sale j/-|^ CELANESE PYJAMAS, i n bright finish. Roomy fitting trousers. Coffee’ lace trimming on sleeves and pocket of jumper top. W size in Rose or Peach. Usually 13s 6d Sale

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 3

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