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»&a£su drycleanin WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER We’ll restore that delicate frock, or hat, that slightly-worn suit or discoloured felt. Our Master CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICE assures you of satisfaction at a low cost. DRY CLEANERS Depot, Regent Theatre Arcade. Works, 140 Rangitikei Street. J. A. Din'ey, Prop. PALMERSTON NORTH. - Phone 7537.

Iff 7,\ FASHIONS for the MANAWATU RAGES MODEL COAT of French velour in the new vintage shade. Button from neck to waist, with small collar. Fitted back, belt from sides to tie at front. Sleeves have extended shoulder treatment. S.AV. size. Moderately Priced ggns YOUTHFUL COAT of basket velour in' teal blue, with skunk opossum fur in grey tones forming brace effect. Smart stand collar, button to neck style. Bolted all round to tie at front. S.W. size. Genuine V.lu. Very Smart FUR TRIMMED COAT of sage green Velour with narrow flecked stripe. Extended shoulder to top of sleeve. Soft roll collar of grey lapin. W. size. Keenly Priced ggns Very Becoming MATRON’S COAT of black jacquard velour. Small collar effect at back, ending in wide i-ever. Slightly nadded sleeves with little shaping below elbow. Fitted back with stitched seams. O.S. Reasonably Priced ggns BOX COAT of flecked bolide, cut on military lines in front with stand collar. Buttons from neck to waist. Two pockefs, 'with button flaps. Fashionright extended shoulder.. In rich maroon or rust shade. S.W. or W. Keenly Priced pjAgns STYLISH MODEL COAT in- new clan green chevron velour. Fitted back, with stitched seams making trimming. Skunk ' opossum fur in brown toiling forms long roll collar.; also strip down front and round loot. S.AY. size. . Genuine Value "^Qgns PETITE MODEL COAT of French Velour, in navy, cut on very fitting lines* with.'new fluted back. Featuring Medici collar. Buttoned at neck and waist. New fully padded shoulders. S.S.W. Genuine Value Sinartly Wearable MATRON’S COAT, in diagonal cloth of rich brown shade. Fitted back with pintucked panels, and tucked finish on sleeve to match hack. Cosy, collar of' skunk opossum to tone. Slightly padded shoulders. O.S. Keenly Priced ogns WARM SUIT in teal chevron velour, Most Effective Flecked Boucle WALKbelted style with four pockets. Tailored collar "and revers, with, high button effect. Padded shoulders. Stitched gored skirt, on petersham at waist. S.AY. Great Value' rgns ING SUIT in fashionable maroon shade. Collar and revers in tailored style. Four pockets, belt, pleat in skirt at front. A splendid model. AY. size-. 1 Race Special The popular and youthful POSTILION HAT, with new square crown, smartly trimmed cord ribbon bows. Excellent fitting heads. Navy, black, brown, wine. Keenly Priced 19/6 Beautiful Quality BLACK VELOUR HAT, suitable for matron. Has rolled brim in bowler effect, and finished handwork in cut velour. Keenly Priced MODEL TOQUE in navy felt. Tucked swaithed front, finished novelty pin and a dainty embroidered veil. Keenly Priced TAILORED FELT in new sailor style. Smart "crown witlji forward tilt effect. A/ery pretty ribbon finishing of , bows .and ends to match. Keenly Priced Tn Chocolate Brown Peach Bloom, a VERY SMART SEMI-BOWLER, featuring square crown and medium width brim. Trimmed core] ribbon to tone and gilt buckle. Keenly Priced ggy’,. VERY BECOMING TOQUE in blacksilk velvet. Has smart upturned brim, new snood hack, finished pleated velvet and ornament. Keenly Priced ylg In Rich Burgundy Shade, a A r erv Pretty PEACH BLOOM, tailored style, with semi-droop brim, trimmed smart bow of self, and finished square gilt buckle. Keenly Priced gg/.. The New BONNET TAM in black felt. Very-becoming high front,* and finished wide bustle bow of cord ribbon at back. Keenly Priced ATTRACTIVE HAT in lido blue peach bloom. Stylish narrow semi-droop effect, finished bows of wide cord ribbon at back, and silver filigree pin. Keenly Priced Qg/'g YOUTHFUL TOQUES in felt cloth—with bows, swaithes and drapes of self. Fashion-right shades include chocolate, navy, lido, bottle, rust, wine, and the popular black. Keenly Priced The VALUE Centre Broadway •SSi St ■K t mmm sags m mm m m Palmerston North

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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