First in Fashion Novelties-* First in Value-giving. SPECIAL PURCHASE CAPTIVATING V V HOLIDAY HATS, USUALLY 15s 6d TO 25s 6d. TO BE CLEARED ALL AT ONE NET CASH PRICE—--9/11 TAGELS, Pedals and Fancy Tagels —just the kind of hats that score? o( women are looking for—simple, serviceable and with abundance of good style. • Mostly with medium brims—frequently turned up or drooping in front —sometimes turned up against the crown, givifig a smart backline. All that trims these 'new hats is some simple cockade or pleating of ribbon and probably a binding for the brim edge. CREME, BLACK, NAVY, ALMOND, GREY, FAWN, BLUE, BROWN, POWDER, BLUE MAUVE, CYCLAMEN, HAVANA. See these smart, inexpensive hate today In front window—and choose for holiday wear. They are great value. THE C. M. ROSS CO.. LTD. Palmerston’* Fashion Centre. FINEST roa6ted oolfee berries, 2 a 4d lb.—At the Excelsior Store, missell street. you decide on a single gilt tor JL> anyone visit Watson’s Big Cash Store. At this store gift choosing is an easy task, for these roasons: Your choice may be made from an unlimited assortment in our hardware, crockery, and confectionery departments and you will recoivo prompt and courteous attention. And. a word of advice, shop early fox comxort and & better selection.
YOUNG ladies 1 “See Templeton’s hosiery before going elsewhere.— T. C. Templeton, Ashhurst. GAINS hitherto unheard of at Skinner’s clearing sale. W. H. Skinner, men’s outfitter, Main street. t'ViiILbKKiVS picture anil story j book's, greatest selection, at all prices.—At Bennett’s, Broadway. STUDY bur windows and buy your ' Christmas presents from J. R. McKeneio’s, Ltd. INSPECT our stock of confectionery before getting Christmas supplies, dainty boxes and Christmas novelties. T. 0. Templeton. Ashhnrst. Blftf your Christmas goods now, all new season’s fruits have arrived and our prices are bedrock. Goon’s, Broadway. PIRST-'CLASS floor rugs from 18s 6d; Potts’ irons, 13s 6dj 3 dozen safetv pins, 9d; Star Drift paper and envelopes to match, Is 9d.—At Ruttor’s* (phone 6445), ANDERSON’S photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 6768. PRINTING. —Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and genoral printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 5906). THE amount of money which the publio spend on a manufacturer's goods depends upon how well they know them; how effectively they are persuaded they need them; how thoroughly they are convinced of their superiority. PILES! AROZAN TREATMENT, Post Free, 4/J. H. WALKER Chemist and P-hotographio Dealer, Opp. Railway Station. TO INTEREST WOMEN ADVERTISE In the M ANAWATU STANDARD,” The paper that goes into the homes of the peopl«-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 8
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