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'l ■■ -■ 1 ■■■ '" =: ; I V FASHION'S LATEST—POSTED FREE. THE CALL' < OUTDOORS- JB Will it find yon ready? Better ! j cheek up now. It’s more than annoy* I ing to ( find the soles of last season's / Ji ! g CTcw tennis shoes about to take their de- ' ffljnj i p H |qf I pasture, or that last year’s flannels W''® t p » Baf J and frocks just look like last year’s \ I or the year’s before. It’s depressing! \ / :: Again. Are you ready? :c I I If not, outfits cost little at the z**~7=y- * “ Store for Value " Call! INEXPENSIVE TENNIS FROCKS Creme Muraline—a hard-wearing, silken material—creme, rose, saxe, almond, sky and beige, 22/6, 24/6 up to 52/6. Sleeveless, with neat collars and slim outlines, though ample room is provided for in pleats. x CREME FUGI—Silk Frocks—smartest and neatest styles for the sport’s girl. Showing now for the first time. Mostly sleeveless. 22/6, 25/6, 27/6 net cash. STRIPED FUGI SILK FROCKS—from 32/6 net cash. CREME PLEATED SKIRTS, 22/6 to 39/6 net cash. CREME PLEATED SKIRTS with smart stripes in colour—red, almond, green and mulberry, 32/6 and 57/6 net cash. SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, so chic! In Wool and Silk—creme with multi-coloured stripes, 19/6, 24/6 to 37/6. In dainty art silk—creme with red or black stripes, 39/6 net cash Or beige with red or almond green stripes, 27/6 net cash. TENNIS SHOES. A full range of this season’s tennis shoes in all the leading makes 1 —for children, women and men—on sale in our Footwear Section in Coleman Place. A great range of prices. MEN’S TENNIS WEAR. MEN’S TENNIS SHlRTS—tennis or canoe collars. In mercerised Poplin and Beatrice Twill, 8/6 to 10/6. WHITE “VI YELL A TENNIS SHIRTS, 22/6. FUGI SILK SHlRTS—tennis, canoe or loose collar, 18/6 net cash. CREME TENNIS TROUSERS in all sizes. Gabardine from—--17/6, 19/6, 21/- to 32/6 net cash CREME FLANNEL TROUSERS, 25/- to 35/- net cash. MEN’S WHITE TENNIS SOX. A splendid variety in art silk, wool and silk, and wool and cotton, and all wool, 2/11 to 4/6 net cash. Obtainable also from our Branches, LEVIN, FOXTON, WOODVILLE. PAlmerston’s fash ion c entre

1 PALMERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. FB. PATTERSON. (late ol New • Brighton Hotel, Christchurch, and also of National Hotel, Wellington), desires to inform his many friends and the general public that he has taken over the POST OFFICE HOTEL, Palmerston North. He hopes, by strict attention to the requirements of the public, to. merit a share of patronage : Best of Liquor. Best of Accommoda- ; tion. Phone 6227. BUICK 6 ROADSTER. Good mechanical order and appearance; nothing , better for .£l5O. Justice and Edmunds, Palmerston North. FEILDING ANNOUNCEMENTS. FEILDING BACON CO., LTD., FEILDING, ! (Ara Receivers of THREE-DAY-OLD CALVES, THREE-DAY-OLD CALVES, i (Which have been properly fed from birth and well nourished. Prices and particulars on application. Office Phone 316. JJight Phones 477 and 392. Levin Agent— A. WHILEY, ' OHAU. ‘ Phono 339 D. , FORD OWNERS. rnop AND BACK CURTAIN, with ; -*• glass light, everything ready to tack on. POST FREE, £4. “Money Return” Guarantee. W. H. CLAYTON,.. , Motor Hood Specialist. Feilding. MOTORISTS’ SERVICE GUIDE PALMERSTON NORTH. ' OPERA HOUSE GARAGE. Church Street. —Suisted and Deavoll All makes of Oars, , Trucks, and Tractors repaired by experts Satisfaction assured -Benziine Oils. Tires. ’ etc., stocked ‘Phone 6811. WANGANUI. HOTEL IMPERIAL, WANGANUI.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. Tariff reasonable. N. MACKENZIE-PORBES, Proprietor. ; O. ALLEN, Motor Engineer, Ridgway Street, Wanganui Repairs to all makea of cars and lorries. Personal supervision. Petrol, Oils, Goodrich Tyres, all accessories 'Phones: Garage 4993. Private 2076. 1 MASTEKTON MASTERTON FORD MOTORS. LTD.— British Ford Cars, Trucks, Fordson Tractors,, and Tractor Equipment. Ford Service Station. Authorised Ford Dealers. Queen Street. Masterton 'Phono 1297 ~~ WAIPUKURAU. LEVIATHAN PRIVATE MOTEL.-Thor oughly renovated and brought up-to-date. Every convenience for travellers and boarders Special arrangements and moderate charges for casuals requiring meals only Mrs. A B Staines proprietress DANNEVIRKE THE CRITERION Private Hotel, High Street -Excel'ent accommodation for per manent boarders and travelling public E.L.. baths, h. and c showers. Moderate tariff. First-class table Near railway: central A M MANN Proprietress -Phone "557. See page 16 for Auction Sale and Land Advertisements.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 6