TTs" .i ■ ■ —m/ ’'" -> Real skin gloves .. . specially imported from m Italy, the home of finest quality Nappa . . . at a price which makes them the greatest , |?| value in gloves you’ve ever had the chance , of snapping up! Beautiful soft finish ... in a variety of styles . . . and a choice of |;||| Brown, Black, Navy Blue. Honestly, this is one of the finest |.||| specials we’ve ever offered 1 -f, *, A * ' * ’i iss 4n Ml BOM STYLE TWO mm i mA w & sis lie jri v.,.. m&m ■ ’ - :/ V M/;/ : ,< m < »*>/',' *>• j>\e? '{:(m ■ MM- : - : ' ’ sii SLIP-ON ,’siINGED 1 7 i FANCY 1 Scuff! <ivfc mm these NEW FELTS Blllßllwg lings Spring Felts are here! irt as to-morrow . . . high spirited Spring day! Reds, Rusts, Fawns, ys . . . and the prices strike a derful note of true economy! 611 ■ / n DRIZZLE CAPES There’s nothing so conveniently waterproof as a drizzle cape! Folds up small enough to go in your bag . . . and if you do meet even the,, heaviest rain, it is completely and absolutely weatherproof —covers you from head to foot! In finest quality rubber, bright plain colours, with contrasting creped rub-, ber collars. And at new low prices! CHILDREN’S from 2/11. MAIDS’ » . oil ./ i l mi y jo. * u n f : FctAKHPteZeA UPLIFT®^ a H Im* >erfect control plus perfect freedom . . . lecause this Brassiere is styled. on corect lines! In dainty lace design, with atin petal motif. 2/6 value for 1/11. / PURE SILK a ;ThU underwear ia Especially woven ■from finest .wool .and cotton, to give yoli warm protec- . tion„on cold days, : yet without . irkloine heaviness when the weather turns warmer. ■And the prices arc definitely the lowest in town tor this, quality! O.S. Sheefi'chiffon hose . -*. all the rage in ' America . . . of finest : pure • silk. ..at • a marvellous .special price! ' And the new- . est colours, ; both for evening and afternoon wear, are fully represented. , V s * AtMco&l tb cotm/ 3/6 11 LONG PANTS 2/il SHILL Branches at WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, HAMILTON, NEW PLYMOUTH, MASTERTON, PALMERSTON NORTH AND AUCKLAND OPENING SHORTLY! tifcr*sgsMlilL¥iiNte;sg^ s9 MiEJiLaaKjKigj f.f o George Henry Owens, a Dublin motor dealer and importer, was fined £3OOO in the Dublin District Court for evasion of Customs duty. The British Royal National Life-boat j Storing supplies of wheat sufficient Institution will, during the present for England’s needs for six months year, install apparatus for wireless tele- 1 would call for an expenditure of phony in 14 more of its life-boats. I £10,000,000 in the building of silos.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 7
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408Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 7
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