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PA Y CASH PA Y LESS A logaopwMMiAiiiiwwiiMißßWMi'MwiiiMiwuwiaMMß BwMMiuNauwnswriJ uan hub iwmmw ' Select Your CLIPPED WOOL T|B CO/IT C kJAI . fefej rj-i 7 nr j tewa 1 o~day —lo-day W An Essential Garment \\ for Easter Travelling. 4S ILLUSTRATED—A STRIKING EFFECT IS ACHIEVED IN THIS CHARMING COAT BY THE COMBINATION OF SILK AND WOOL, IN SHADES OF NEW BLUE AND GOLD —Trimming on Coat [<?y sketch] is of Silk, in rich Golden Brown tonings. Luxuriant clipped wool finishes the collar and sleeves. Also in Toast Brown and Fawn. I alue £5/12/6 CAS H TRADIN q price, £4/15/A FRENCH MODEL COAT IN THE NEW BROWN FINE WOOL BOUCLETTE—Cut on the perfect-fitting straight lines and fastening one button. A novel trimming of Suede and Silk is used, with the clipped wool on convertible collar and cuffs. Value £6/17/6 CASH TRADING PRICE, £5/15/A WOOLLEN COAT, WOVEN IN A FANCY PATTERN OF BEAVER AND MAROON pj as s lit pockets, fronts and foot bound Silk Braid to tone. Convertible collar and cuffs of clipped wool. Value £4/19/6 1 11 CASH TRADING PRICE, £4/4/A SUPERIOR QUALITY SILK AND WOOL COAT, IN BLACK AND WHITE —With godets on hips featuring the new flared effect- Heavy clipped wool on collar, cuffs, and foot complete this Parisian model. Value £7/12/6 J CASH TRADING PRICE, £6/15/PREMIER. DRAPERY Company // J/T# ERSTON NORTH

THE SUCCESSFUL MAN Must first find his place in life. His next step is self-confidence. He must DRESS UP, and not DRESS DOWN, if he wants to impress the world, or reach his full powers or influence. Style, Fit and Quality indicate THE "DRESSED UP MAN." S. R. WAUGH TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, (Opposite Post Office), PALMERSTON NORTH. HOT X BUNS' Make Sure You Order Hot X Buns Early. BONIFACE BROS., BALMORAL TEA ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ’Phone 5853. FURS! FURS! For Every Occasion Kept in Stock. Call and inspect at your leisure moments our wide selection of Fur Coats and Necklets. Now is the time to order your fur I H. H. BLANDFORD & CO. EXPERT FURRIERS, COLEMAN PLACE. PALMERSTON N. BENZINE. Try P. J. MELLER, 90 Featherston St. for Benzine and Lubricating Oils. Motor Spirit, from 17/6 case; Plume Motor Spirit, 19/6 ease; Shell Motor Spirit, 19/6 case; Lubricating Oil, 6/6 Gallon. 'PHONE 6084. CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. The Strand i- aln erston North PRESTO-LITE Batteries, for Cars and Radio. Celluloid Batteries, with enclosed Hydrometers. Neutrodyne Radio Sets. A trial in your own home if desired. Results guaranteed if ■ conditions right. WANGANUI ANNOUNCEMENTS. For You Alone i ' There is nothing so annoying as to 1 purchase a Costume made from an I expensive, . and so-called exclusive material, only to find a few weeks later that many of your friends have also been attracted by the ' II same material. ( ! ' the Costumiers of Wanga- , nui„ import the finest fabrics from N the exclusive houses of Dormeuil , Freres, and other well-known manufacturers, and IMPORT ONE i N LENGTH ONLY of the charming ill ' materials. 1 1 The productions of Cooper’s are ' 1 therefore exclusive in the true 1 sense of the word. N COOPER’S I LADIES’ COSTUMIERS, 39 Victoria jdvenue, Wangamii I Telephone 3799. P.O. Box 226. , . In Palmerston North, Mowlcm ) Building (Upstairs), The Square, , ' Every Saturday. See page 14 for Auction Sale Advertisements-

PALMERSTON RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Next Opera House). QPECIAL HARVEST FESTIVAL, ij SUNDAY, 28th. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. G. T. BROWN, M.A. Contributions of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables to be left at Church by Noon Today. SAINTS’ CHURCH. . PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 28. Dr. Charles Wood's "Passion Music," 7 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY", 7.30 p.m. pHUR-CH OF CHRIST, Campbell Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. SERVICES TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.—Worship and Address Mr. C. Scadden. 2.30.—8ib1e School. 7 p,m.—Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Mr. H. Grinstead. WHEN WILL THE TIMES OF THE GENTILES END—I 934 or 1995? JTOSY HALL. SUNDAY". MARCH 28, 7 p.m. Speaker: FORDE CARLISLE.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 6