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MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 9X.1 v/rS 7/& l~*l m m m r SUCH AMAZING REDUCTIONS as are indi--13 cated below speak for themselves. All Coats are new merchandise—-all new colours—new styles—at new low prices. GET YOURS NOW. FAWN RIPPLE OVERCOATS. GOAT much ini favour just now, a Double-Breasted style with bolt all round, has a fleecy lining and is thoroughly waterproof. Usually 35/-. CUT PRICE 32/6 MEN’S -WARM TWEED OVERCOATS. 'J'HESE GOATS are styled right, with a plain back and body fitting. All are Double Breasted, and in shades of Heathers and Browns. Usually 59/6. CUT PRICE 457MEN’S NAVY MELTON CLOTH OVERCOATS. fyJAD’E in Double-Breasted style with' waisted back and inset sleeves, lined throughout—an ideal coat for the young mam Usually 75/-. CUT PRICE 59/6 1 MEN’S FOOR-IN-ONE OVERCOAT. QUTER MATERIAL of stong Pawn Gaberdine, lined with oiled Cambric, also proofed cheek lining and a detachable fleecy lining, windproof and rainproof, warm and cosy, a Double Breasted full belted istyle. Usually 84/-. ' CUT PRICE 69/6 <k ✓ CLARK S Ltd Drapers, - Levin

D. SMART & CO. ESTABLISHED 1891. The Live Land Agents LEVIN Opp. Grand Hotel. HAVE the Best Property List in the Manawatu—Nature’s Gifted District. Dairy and Sheep Farms, Sections, Houses, Businesses. Tanners and others desirous of acquiring property should, in their own interests, see our List first. LET SMART & CO. have your P ro P ert 7 to sell. Clients waiting. * Phones —Office 49, Residence 338.

1 She Came to get Some Curtain Rings- ! She Stayed to Buy a Carpet. I She dropped in for some curtain rings—or was it some picture cord At any rate, II she stopped—looked—bought a Rosco Carpet. For it was NEW, different, and I modest in price. In fact, IRRESISTIBLE! ' I We are not in the habit of crying “new” just/ to get attention and we are not startI ing now. . XT . | When we say “Rosco” carpets are new, we mean just what we say. JNew m tne I fullest meaning of the word —absolutely different and definitely more attractive. I We won’t attempt to describe them beyond saying they are unlike any others, modern | in style, superb in quality, distinctive in appearance, not freakish, but refreshingly I new and priced well within the popular range. ; | So SHOW VISITORS! When in this city, don’t miss the opportunity of visiting I our furnishing department. IMPERIAL AXMINSTER BODY AND BORDER CARPETS— Im charming modernistic leaf and floral designs, exclusive to us. They are ready to be made up to your own measurements to fit any size room, no matter what shape. 27in. Body 15/9 Yard. 18in. Border, 12/9 Yard. JUST ARRIVED! GOOD QUALITY AXMINSTER BODY CARPET. In warm, rich Autumn colourings and designs, refreshingly different. 27in., 10/6 Yard. A REMINDER ABOUT STORE SERVICE. DINE in our Beautiful Tea and Luncheon Rooms. REST in the lounge—brush up in the Toilet Rooms adjoining. LEAVE your heavy parcels at our Enquiry Office. USE our telephone and delivery service. FEEL free to wander through our Store—free from importunity. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNER— No sooner is an important decorative scheme under way—no sooner is there a demand for a new type of floor covering pattern when “ ‘ Rosco’ ’ Carpets are showing precisely the designs that best suit the new vogue. Small iwonder then at their popularity! 27in., 15/9 Yard. 36in., 23/6 Yard. 54in., 35/- Yard. HAIR AND CORD RUNNER — Excellent quality. Grey ground with blue red border. 27in., 9/6 Yard. 36in., 11/9 Yard. and c She Q. cM. cßxjss Coy,, 2BtxL PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1932, Page 4