SUMMER SALE ENDS SATURDAY March Sri FINAL PRICE CUTS In Millinery Each, season, our final mark downs in Millinery compel an absolute clearance. Just note prices now, and do what scores of provident women'will do— ACT TODAYI For 1/Yes, at .just ono shilling you can choose frou Ecady-to-wcars and Untrimmed Straws alike. Originally all the way up'to 17/6. Special Clearance -■ • I/’- ' '■ For 2/6 Trimmed Hats in endless choice as to colouring and style. For,this small sum you are entitled to unbelievably good fortune—your eyes will bear 'testimony to this fact; Formerly ranging in price !to 17/6. Now only 2/6 Sale Price. For 5/11 There are dozens of smart Eeady-to-wears and models ordinarily ranging f rpm 27/G to 47/6 to clear now, at this last reduction of 5/11 Sale Price. For 9/11 You chooso from the ■ balance of Models—the very best—many of them imported. This section formerly ranged all the- way up to 59/6. Your choice now for 9/11 Final Sale Price. Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m.; Open Saturdays Till 9 p.m. Palmerston* cash ion centre
IS YOUR HOME FOR BALE 7 First Impressions aro Judged from the outsido appearance. A coat of paint will enhance the *alue of your property 100 per cent., and thus invite inquiries from tmsslhla purchasers, PAINT UP TO-DAY Get Our Quote WARD BROS. PAINTERS, DECORATORS AN* PICTURE FRAMERS Cuba Street Palmerston N, “TIMES” WEATHER REPORT Improving, Bat Cold ROUGH SEAS IN N.S. WATERS. A cyclone is centred east of the North. Island and an anti-cyclone on the Tasman Sea. Forecast: Moderate to strong southerly winds reaching, gale force in part* cf the Cook , Strait region, but decreasing gradually. Bather rough to lough seas prevailing in New Zealand waters but moderating in the South and 1 on the West Coast. Moderate to fresh south to east wiuds and moderate to rather rough decreasing seas in the Tasman Sea. Fine in Southern Otago and on, the West Coast of the South Island. ■ Elsewhere cloudy and showry, but improving gradually from the south.' Sold temperatures. Sun (To-day)-(Standard Time.) Rises, 5.36 a.m.; sets, 6.49 p.M. To-morrow. Rises, 5.37 a.m-,; sets, 6.47 p.in. Moon (To-day). Rises, 1.21 p.m.; sets, 10.47 p.m< To-morrow. Rises, 2.33 p.m.; sets, 11.34 p.m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6544, 28 February 1928, Page 8
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