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ITS GOOD IF ITS C 35 ES 8 ID Sf-im * iirsfl llw w NE'WiZEA’li’AtiD'' > : A o>m sa; Urn »n CLOTIMG®CTORY ,0 you know ihai tin- N.ZA .F. ate tlio pioneers ol ( lothing Manufacturers in this country f It is a lact. Forty-four years ago wo o.stablisliod (lie l- IRST factory, and to-day wo are the 1-OHEMOST, because of the quality of our goods. COTS WOLD STYLE WITH SHORTS. In all-wool Colonial Tweeds, Prices 22s 6dj 27s 6d, 32s 6cl, 3?s 6d. COTSWOLT) STYLE WITH BREECHES. In all-wool Colonial Tweeds, Prices 425, 49s 6d, 52s 6d. DERBY STYLE, pleated front. In all-wool Colonial Tweeds, Prices 2ts Sd, 25s Sd, 28s 6d. .\\WN POPLIN COTSWOLD SiTITS, for summer wear, 1 iiee $Gs ”1 ilc3i WASHING VARSITY SLITS, Price Ss 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. fIM ns *W*WWW*y* Throw Physic to the Dogs" and get after Health on an HsuX 7 ip You*lS find it in the air of the Great Outdoors NONPAREIL PjIOTOR COMPANY. We have stocks of all models. Model “N,” powcrplus 7 li.p., 3-speed gear box, cradle J spring frame. ~ . . . Model “B,” 5f li.p., with 3 speed gear box and luck startthe ideal solo mount. , Model “0,” twin opposed M h.p., kick start, clutch and | 3 speed gear box. - ■ • ;;*rw*3KV,-.. SS^B3W3SnXSBfSMSKB3MB fE&tf Oil I SS w W md - xcsss'msmstssm U)IES’ WHITE wyA. .vNKLE jbU| U)IES’ WHITE CANVAS DERBY ; b.t Kw -Is lid. Os HI, Js 11 • tDIES’ WHITE. CANVAS WIDE S IjL\ vY? () -!' S ;. , 8s (>iU lJs , ’ <l ' (DIES’ WHITE CANVAS WBUTToN SIKu'.S ,s bd. AIDS’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES. 3 styles with special walking heels Sizes 1 to o, 9s ud. HUES’ WHITE BUCKSKIN and WHHK CADE SHOES hi all the latest styles; just the shoe you wain. Rom EM (>d to L)s. HLDREN’S WHITE BUCKSKIN .\NbEE or 1-BAR. SHOES, 2 to 0 6s Gd, 7tolo 9s 6d, 11 to 1 10s Gel. _ moniiw ir i Hi DREN’S WHITE CANVAS SHOES, , to 10 3s lid, 11 to I Is bd. FOR ALL KINDS OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR SEE OUR wjndow Display, DO REPAIRS on the ween C. Smith’s, Ltd., and Collinson and Cnnninghame's, HE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Y-J 3 A S| ) S' ■fi > T O S' V '.x, BREWED AND BOTTLED SV Hk BURTON BREWERY CO., swVfOS 7«. #?•>! Y VWV' J c '-ff /"■ a\ AC 3B® I . - .. w:.h eW vv ;, Q si fCCr , kh/rErfTTO' ‘d*mj X %S m r Ai & g •••• Ssg&SWS ga Pi L is®* k%\ Xf) X '-UX A * < «sass SM THAT COUNT! Now tea has advanced in price, no woman need feel that she must buy some cheaper, inferior brand. REMEMBER the use of “Amber Tips" Tea is a well established economy because being a blend of fine Ceylon Teas, you use less and get a better cup of tea. The “LANCET" investigations in 1911 proved (hat «< Yne teas presented twice the phj’slolorjical value cf common teas, although the price ol the former may be only 50% more, if as much. BEAR in mind these facts uthen next ordering tea. W LA -T s w X w Packed in Three Grades: 2/-, 212, 214 ;:Lj bs£ J3s'( ESAt£ AGENTS: MESSRS GOLD INGHAM AND BECKETT. P.N

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 2