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Expert Advice. fT'HE Public Trust Office retains the services of an expert to advise on all matters in respect of shares, debentures, and financial interests generally. The Office has nlso a specially trained staff of farming experts whose knowledge and experience are placed at the disposal of estates without charge. uL fiifotic Trustee WINTER OR SUMMER The Camera Knows no Difference. There’s a perfectly human tendency to “lot yourself go” just a bit this sloppy weather and sacrifice your appearance. Still you make just as many impressions, and people are just as quick to take a menial picture of you and judge you by it. Don't let yourself have a negative look. Have vour clothes Drj Cleaned and Pressed Regularly. ([Jnd, Dry Cleaners Regent Arcade, Dlnlejr. ’Pbeae TW WE CALL AND DELIVER. m m 1 *B® HAS YOUR RADIO THE WHOOPING-COUGH? Sure it straight away by installing a set f R.C.A. Radiotrons, the valves that will iresent radio programmes with fidelity and enjoyment. Metal or glass. RADIOTRONS p. i. ramum RADIO SERVICEMAN, BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH.

FREE August 4th marks our 33rd Birthday and we are celebrating by giving an AZALEA Hinode-giri FREE to cash purchasers of goods to the value of 10s or over from the FURNISHING and MANCHESTER SECTIONS on WEDNESDAY (Part- Day) THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 4th, sth and 6th. WATCH MONDAY’S “STANDARD” FOR BUDGET OF SALE END BARGAINS. I ENDS NEXT WEEK Don’t wait for the last-minute rush! Select your new CURTAINS this week! It is a great help to discuss your Furnishing Problems with our experts. By shopping early, you will have plenty of time to make a careful decision . . . but if you leave it until the last days of sale you may have to make a hurried selection. So, be wise CURTAIN MUSLINS. Light blue ground with neat allover coloured sprig effect. 36in wide. Usually Is lid yard SALE CURTAIN MUSLINS. 36in, white ground, all-over coloured trellis and sprig effects in blue, rose! and gold. Usually Is lid yard SALE 1/3 come early FADELESS SLUB REPS. 2 pieces only, 54in. Smart stripe effects. Predominating colours green and fuchsia. Usually 3s lid vard HALF PRICE 1/11 REVERSIBLE CRETONNES. Neat small all-over floral effects on cream and fawn grounds. Good washing colours. 48 inch. Usually Is lid and 2s 3d FAWN CURTAIN VELOUR. 1 piece only. 4S inches wide. Excellent for door or hall curtains. Was 8s lid yard Sale Salei 1 jCL FURNISHING SATINS. X j Good, heavy quality. 48 inches wide. Splendid furnishing shades of rose, blue, gold, green, orange, black and flame. Well worth 3s lid yard Sa,e 3/6 TWO-TONE BROCADES. 4/11 Heavy quality for curtains, coverings, spreads, etc. All-over design in shades of fawn-gold, fawn-rust, blue-grey and rose-grey. 48 inch. Usually 7s lid yard .... s «'* 5/11 PLAIN CUSHIONS. In shadow tissue, silk repp, brocades, etc Well-filled with best kapoc. Shades to tone with any colour scheme. Usually 5s lid and 6s lid each Sal, 4/11 SILK CURTAIN NETS. In two-colour effects to suit all colour schemes. Most effective for side curtains and valances. Usually 3s lid to 5s 6d yard. Sale 2/6 T 0 3/6 Hurry - for Sale-time Savings Remember, our Experienced Assistants are ever ready to Help and Advise. Collinson & Cunninghame Ltd. THE SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE CITY, BROADWAY AND KINCSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. LOU

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3

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