First in Fashion Novelties— First in Value-giving. TO-NIGHT! OPEN TILL 8.30 AS .USUAL. SPECIAL PURCHASE CAPTIVATING HOLIDAY HATS, USUALLY 15s 6d TO 25s 6d. TO BE CLEARED ALL AT ONE NET CASH PRICE—--9/11 rpAOfi.LS, Pedals and Fancy TageTg I —just the kind of hats that scores ol 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, giving a sihart 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 hats today in. front • window—and choose for holiday wear. They are great value. THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD. Palmerston'* Fashion Oentre. PD.C. gift suggestions: Pretty « scent sprays, pale blue, pink, green, orange, frosted glass, value 4s 6d for 3s lid each. WANTED, price for repairs to fence. Particulars at 3 Ada street. PRINTING. —Quotations given for all kinds of commercial und general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 5906). D.C. gift suggestions: Ladies’ • pure silk leg hose, mercerised suspender tops, fully fashioned, five shades, value 15s 6d for 12s 6d pair. ANDERSON’S photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 5768. PD.C. holiday specials: Useful ■ check gingham frocks, simple styles, short sleeves, round neck, narrow belt, value 5s lid for 4s lid. DONALD-Macphorson for ladies’ and children’s bathing caps: plain helmet shape 10d, others up to 5s 3d. BUY your sweets at McArley’s Palace Confectionery. PD.C. gift suggestions: 36 x 36- • inch half bleached all pure linen alternoon tea cloths, scalloped, hemstitched and embroidered, value 10s 6d for 8s lid. BEFORE you decide on a single anyono visit Watson’s dig Cash Store. At this store gilt choosing is an easy task, for these reasons: Your choice may be made from an unlimited assortment iu our hardware, crockery, and confectionery deparimenls and you will receive prompt and courteous attention. And, a word of advice, shop early for comfort and a better selection. DONALD - Macpherson’s millinery sale: Trimmed hats from 8s 6d; what a chance, with summer just come. MISS E. D. GRANT, public typist© and duplicatist, Phoemx Chambers, Cuba street, Palmerston North (phone 6620). FRUIT DIRECT, Again have Bushel Cases of Cheap Apples. COME QUICKLY. 32 FITZHERBEKT AVENUE, ’Phone 6112. MNEY SWEEPING £ IN ANY PART OF TOWN OR COUNTRY. :lean Work Guaranteed. ;an be left Holben and Kirk’s ir Dinkum Cash Store. ;es and Flues Cleaned Out lonthly by arrangement. EAIRANGA MEAT F AMO U S AMO U S FOR QUALITY. QUALITY. COSTS NO .MORE. KAIRANGA MEAT COY., THE SQUARE.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 11, 10 December 1926, Page 8
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