fPa-merston North’s Two Big Shows - C. & C.’s JUNE CARNIVAL and the A. & P. Society Winter Show. The opportunity presents itself to "Kill Two Birds with One Stone.” When in Palmerston North do not fail to see the Remarkable Values in— LADIES’ WINTER COATS ALL SIZES — LATEST STILES — NEWEST COLOURINGS — BETTER VALUES. SMART COAT of Brown Boucle with Pony Sk-’n Collar, stitched strapping back and front, new sleeve. S.W. June Carnival gZJ./ - NUT BROWN VELOUR COAT with Collar of Musquash Flank, fitting back, belted waist. S.W. June Carnival O COAT OF BROWN VELOUR with Pin-tucked Trimming back, front and on sleeves; two pockets, collar of Brown Wallaby. June Carnival g 4SMART B DIAGONAL VELOUR COAT with Skunk Opossum Collar, new sleeve, stitched strapping at back. W. size. June Carnival RIBBED DIAGONAL COAT in Navy, with collar of Australian Opossum; stitched sleeve and back, new revere. O.S. June Carnival 59/6 MATRON’S COAT, in Navy Flecked Diagonal, S’ lo,>, ?‘ n . K ™l lrs: . 1 \T with collar of Skunk Opossum, stitched sleeve and m UC fn‘V\n”n I strappings at back. X. 0.5.. £6/10/-I Wednesday. 14th:— W I Jnnc Carn,va Half Holiday, 9 a.tn. to 12.30 | ™L CUT COAT in Black Diagonal Velour, with Tl £“ d a „ d lstl] and Mallaby Collar, new sleeve, strapped back. F.M. wh ._9 a . n) . t 0 5.30 p.m. J June Carnival €)s/(} Saturday, 17 th:U • Late Night, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. HOI LUNCHEON from 11 a.m. on each Show Day. Collinson & Cunninghame Ltd. BROADWAY and KINGSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 8
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