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Every Worker in the District Should mi this Advertisement! a 1 m fm w. It’s all about the wonder-values in,rehl honest quality Work Clothes that Millar and Giorgi are offering just now. Here are clothes that will really give longer wear and better service in every way, on every job, and under any and all conditions, whether in workshop, farm, public works, or factory. Our work clothes are known to workino- men everywhere and no wonder, because the sturdy construction of every garment ensures a full measure of lasting satisfaction, as well as a definite "assurance of real quality and full money’s worth. Heavy weight Herringbone COTTON TWEED TitOUSERS. Exceptionally hard wearing PtHCE All-wool New Zealand-made SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. In various weights and colours. These numbers have been specially chosen lor their wearing qualities and outstanding values PRICES "*"0 3J[/Fioe Quality TROUSERS in College Greys, Nary Serges and AVorsted Saddle Tweeds, with Sports and Brace T "’~ PRICE I9/6 T 0 45/* IMIT AT lON SUEDE LUMBERS. Plain shades and fancy. Zip fronts and pockets. PRICES "VO gQ/^» A\ ATERPROOF CANVAS COATS in superior quality materials. These are in well tried and reliable makes including Roylete PRICES 33 "VO iy *?/.g PULUON CANVAS LEGGINGS. For farmers and roadmen. PR ICES 7/ g TO 10/6 SOU’WESTERS in Oiled Canvas. Full out and well made. PRICE 5/9 Genuine “Irish Twist" Black Italian and Heavy Drill, Khaki Drill, and Suede Drill Working Shirts. PR ICES 5/ll TO 11/6 All-wool Roslyn CRIMEAN SHIRTS PRICE for a j m m mm ' You,can’t do better than shop here for all your Working Togs. Me Have Full States ef ©WERAIIS for Painters, Plasterers, all classes of Engineers, Dairy and Cheese Factory Workers, Carpenters, Factory and Shop Aprons. All-wool-New Zealand UNDER FLANNELS including Petone, Kaiapoi and Roslvn. Shetland. Grev and Navv. PRICES <5/11 T 0 13/3 Cotton and Wool SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. PRICES [FROM New Zealand ALL-WOOL JERSEYS and WORKING CARDIGANS PRICES FROM 200 dozen New Zealand ALL-WOOL WORKING SOX. Grey, Heather, Fawn and Black. Ribbed or plain. Men's “Lifebuoy” CANADIAN G I’M BOOTS. Hip, Knee and Lace styles PRICES FROM X9/3 Men's WORKING BOOTS, in Chrome. Helvettia, Wadec, Split and Full Kip. Plated and Nailed. Also Rubber Soles PRICES FROM Qg/g \y <c©> w Presenting - As Lovely A Selection 'MIDDIES' WEAR Jls You Could Wish For And still at Low, Keen, Competitive Prices. Baby Boys’ Locknit Rompers, . daintily smocked and gathered. Puff sleeves. Various styles with or without collars, buttoning underneath, or with pants buttoned on. Sizes 16 to 20in. White and skv. Priced from—--4/1 13/11 Kabe Rompers with smocked yokes, small collar, short sleeves. An excellent washing number, in practical styles. Sizes 16 to 20. Keenly Priced rjyg and Exquisite Crepe-de-Chine Frocks in babies’ sizes. Short sleeves, some with collars, smocked yokes in self or contrast. White, pink, skv. Keenly Priced 0/XX to 31/" Silk Knitted Frocks in short sleeved style with flowers making a pleasing contrast. Skirt is fancy knit. Draw string at waist. Cream only. Keenly Priced SHOWING UNTIL MONDAY! We are privileged to display, in Window No. 13,, the wonderful hand-work items’ entered in the CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S CRAFT WORK COMPETITION. It serves to remind that the Crippled Children’s Society is doing good work and deserves continued generous support. 13/6 Baby Boys’ Kabe Smocks, with bloomers. Button clown front. Small collar, yoke, short sleeves. White only, some smocked in blue. Sizes 16 and IS. Great Value Silk Locknit Petticoats, trimmed narrow lace at front. White, skv, pink. Keenly Priced 4 //» and 4/6 a " d 5/3 Ever-so-daintv sprigged and self Organdie Frocks. Small yokes, trimmed narrow lace around neck and puff sleeves, and shirred frill. White, pink, blue. Size 16. Keenly Priced /g Silk Locknit Matinees, with plain or ruched yoke. Long sleeves, trimmed narrow lace and rosebuds. Very pretty and dainty, in white, pink and sky. Keenly Priced g/g and X/1X Bolero Frock. Skirt pleated from waist, buttoned on to white blouse, with small collar. Floral-bolero. In shades of saxe only. Sizes 24 and 27. Keenly Priced 3 g Kiddies’ Locknit Scantees, elastic at waist, legs trimmed narrow lace. Sizes 10 to 14in. White, skv, pink. Keenly Priced to X/g Organdie and Silk Frocks in florals and in plain colours. Exquisitely dainty styles, some with collars, some trimmed narrow lace, others smocked. A wonderful selection featuring tones of white sky, Jemon and pink. Sizes 16 to 27. Ranging from g/g to 29/6 A good range of Boys’ Cotton Suits, with plain and cheek tops ill shades of green, red. saxe, and brown. Sizes 16 to I I m » Tussore Rompers with pants buttoned 011. Elastic at legs, small collar, short sleeves. Plain nr gathered yokes. Sizes 16 to 20. Keenly Priced g/XX to 1 3/6 Wee Babe’s Summer Frocks, short sleeves, smocked and gathered yokes, some in. contrast. Some with collars. Very pretty and dainty in pink, sky or white locknit. Keenly Priced 6/11 13/6 3 J Children’s Cotton Frocks, some with hlnoiners to match. Sweet styles featuring small collars, and contrast trimmings. Good qualities in rod, saxe, green, lemon, and rose. Sizes 16 to 27. Keenly Priced /j /g to 14/6 Canadian Styles in Girls’ Floral Frocks. Puff sleeves, white collar and belt. Very smart and nobby, with skirt pleated from waist. Green and red, or blue and green contrasts. Sizes 21 and 27. s Keenly Priced—--6/6 to 9/11 Keenly Priced Wee Boys’ Suits, in an excellent washing quality. Smocked yokes, collar, pants buttoned on. Sizes 16 to 20. In Tussore at Xg/g Assam at XX/6 anc * IX/11 ■_ 1,1 Fuji silk at 33/6 t 0 37/6 BROADWAY AND KIHCSWAY PALMERsTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 252, 21 September 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 252, 21 September 1940, Page 3

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