y OOMETHING new, Something pretty as' W and easy to Embroider. Inexpensive outfits for the kiddie*. Croucher 1 IRT NEEDLEWORK SPECIALISTS, || Union Bank Buildings, Coleman Place, Palmerston North fßaby Week” §' The If Little Stranger’s i Outfit children’s Bootees, hats and b BONNETS, MATINEE JACKETS, PILCHERS AND FROCKS. 3owns, Binders, Squares, Shawls, Pram Quilts. Cot Quilts and Blankets, and all requisites for Baby. Nursery Squares Hemmed Free. t SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR ONE WEEK, At The “Rata, ’ 21 BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. V ■ m gm The Service of a Lifetime. “THE PERFECT PRAM.” THE beautiful is that which is fair it is that which does not bribe evade demand nor supplicate. Such i our claim. But, greater still, there ar other considerations. As a gay sk gladdens the heart, so will either one o our perfect prams or push chairs satis! your love of beauty. “There is per manency with the durability of steel.’ From the best of English materials am the thorough knowledge of the exper craftsmen, we produce the perfec pram. Our goods are inexpensive! priced; runs with the same ease am certainty as Segrave’s “Golden Arrow tastefully decorated, free from all dan rrPrc • mrci'iuef in rr ' * Tim nnk Drom gers; everlasting.’’ The Perfect Pran PRICES FROM Or/ 35/Tiny Tots’ Garage, CORNER OF SQUARE AND FITZ HERBERT AVENUE. Wilson’s GREAT EVENT £3OOO Purchase RECENTLY WE PURCHASED THE STOCK OF THE MANAWATU BARGAIN ' STORE, AND WE ARE NOW SELLING IT AT HALF PRICE AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE. YX7E have sold lots, but there VV are still lots of bargains left for you. Below we can only list a few:— CREPE DE CHENE, loveiy quality, a good NOW 6ilk, with plenty of body, all colours ot the rainbow. Was 8s lldAKT SILK GEORGETTE, a beautiful dress NOW material. Shades are JNUW 4/6 o * ink, Hose, Brown. Sky, I m x\;i nr * UrA.m w: n c md I iaxe, Wine, Beige. Was is lid—.o W'ELS: Good quality towels, in nice colours. NOW size is 20 x 40. Were Is (id— IRETONNES, 27in wide in four designs only) NOW ielling out very rapidy. Was Is 6d RAM QUILTS, in i jod assortment of de gns and colours, heavy eecy finish. Were 5s 6d 1/’ No\ 3d NOW 2/6 EORGETTES, in a good lality, a big variety of NOW lours, a irgam. Was os lid J rRIPED FLANNELTTE, in four designs i\uvv f stripes, only a small tf* J lantity left. Mas Is 1 and Is lid— Aj WOOL CASHERE HOSE,' a good nter weight, plenty body in it. All new ades. Was '4s 6d ONGLEAM SILK 3SE, a lovely texture ie, will wear well. 7 up-to-date shades. as 4s 6d and 4s lid— ILVET RIBBPNS, a array of colours, in 2in and 2Jin Iths. Real slaughter this price. Were up 3s Hd yard. NOW 2/3 NOW 2/3 now' 9d W. H. WILSON I* rreater the merit of the goods ’ creator the success ot an to them m the
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 13 September 1929, Page 11
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