TROUSERS I At SALE Prices Saddle Ttueeds Splendid for farm use and hard wear. Generously and comfortably cut. All wool. In shades of brown and mid and dark grey. Sizes 3 to 7. Sale 19/6 Medium IDeiqht Neat appearance, good wearing, for carpenters and town wear. Cuff bottoms. Serviceable mid grey shade. Sizes 3 to 7. Sale 13/6 Worsteds For an extra pair. Neatly made with sports tops, tunnel loops, pleats, and cuff bottoms. Darkish shades in fancy patterns . . . greys and navy. Great Value! Sale 18/6 QUALITIES THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. COLLIN SON & CUNNINGHAME Ltd. THE SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE CITY. BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY PALMERSTON NORTH
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS & OTHERS COBY NURSERY AND PLAY-ROOMS AT NEW WELLINGTON RAILWAY STATION. A boon for folk visiting or passing through Wellington. Ideal Nursery with best of provision for children’s comfort, under supervision of trained nurses. Nursery (for children up to 8 years), open from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday (extension to 9 p.m. on Fridays). First hour, Gel; each additional hour or part, 3d; maximum charge for clay, 23. For Is perambulator or go-enrt will be stored at the station where the passenger joins the train and the child can be placed at the Nursery for 3 hours. Bright play-rooms full of play-tilings. FULL INFORMATION AT ANY RAILWAY STATION.
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a Down the GARDEN Path—” ;r.i"s ffisfsssJW? £ Sll tt put into action .11 the plan I"”’"”*" during the winter—make sure you ve got sufficient equiment for an immediate start. Here ®re the Reliable GARDEN TOOLS you'll be Needing 773 DIGGING SPADES, from 6/9 SKELTON'S SPADES, 9/9, 10/- ea. SKELTON’S DIGGING POKKS, 0/6 ea. SKELTON’S BOKDEB FOLKS, 5/3 ea. LADIES’ BORDER SPADES, 3/9 ea. L.H. SHOVELS 5/6 ea. LADIES’ 4-PIECE GARDEN SETS, 12/6 SKELTON’S HEDGE SHEARS, 6/6 p.r MANURES—--SLOOD & BONE, 71hs 1/-, 1411)3 1/9, 281bs 3/IPECIAL IARDEN FERTILIZER, 101 b. buckets, 2/lUMBER FISH MANURE, 71b. bags 2/6; cwt. 25/H.ORAPHOS .. —jl P kti 2/, ‘ HVO VEG. & VIVUS, gw® 1/11 aiid 2/- pkt. lAPTHALINE .. lb - 4cL 7n,s ’ 1/_ WATSON GARDEN TROWELS, Bd. ca. GARDEN FORKS, 1/3 ea. FERN TROWELS, 1/9 ea. DUTCH HOES .. 1/3 ea. SWAN NECK HOES, 2/6 ea. GRASS SHEARS, 1/11 PiPRUNING SHEARS, The Best .. 6/6, 6/6 pr. GARDEN LIME, 2/9 and 4/6 bag. BUCKET SPRAY PUMPS, 27/- ea. SPRAY PUMPS—- ’ Don’t let garden pests undo the hard work you’ve put into your garden • invest NOW in an efficient Spray Pump. MYSTO NIPPY .. .. .. .. 18/6 CONTINUOUS, solid brass, 12/6 NICKLE BOTTLE SPRAYERS, 4/6 each. SPRAY MATERIALS—BORDEAUX MIXTURE, 1/- lb. LIME SULPHUR, 4/9 gal., 10/6 4 gals. RED OIL, Gal. 6/9, 4 gals. 18/6 "BLACK LEAF 40’’, 1/6 to £2/10/KATAKILLA, 2/- and 6/- Pkt. BLUESTONE (crushed), 7d. lb. LIME, 81bs. 1/-; 561 b. tins, 6/6 BROS. LIMITED THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH arid at FEILDING and MART ON.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 201, 26 July 1937, Page 9
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