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u CHARMING „.i NEW NECKWEAR. u-' , . ; OROBABLY Summer Fashions were , ; 1 X designed so that Neckweai’ would s’ liave to he added, for surely these new j, designs not only accentuate the beauty j of garments, hut also offer seemingly ']l unlimited opportunities for a variety of effects. J | - ONE OF THESE PRETTY EXc AMBLES WOULD MAKE A PLEASING XMAS GIFT. CREPE DE CHENE, SILK AND MUSLIN COLLARS, new roll shape, 6s lid upwards. SILK ROLL COLLARS, 3s lid, 4s lid. COLOURED CREPE DE CHENE AND NET COLLARS, all styles, 4s 6d to 8s lid. NEW COLLAR in muslin and lace edged, 2s 6d. MUSLIN ROLL COLLARS, Is 6d, 2s 3d, 2s 6(1, 3s lid, 4s lid. By Calling Early You Have the Chance 'of Selecting the Best and Prettiest. If Call, Mail Your Order. CASH DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY IN THE SHILLING. GOLLINBON & OUNNINGB-AMlj LTD. jg'URSE J£NOWLBS (Late Broad street), Raysbolme Private Maternity Hospital, 23 Albert street. Phone 232. why SUFFER WITH HEADACHES, CONSULT E. A. NOEDL, SIGHT SPECIALIST & OPTICIAN, BROADWAY, Palmersto.. North. Consultations Free. phone 971. VMAS'FESTIVITIES TvEMAND /HOOD TT\EESSJNG-, u MAISON LOUISE (Next Grand Hotel), SPECIALISED in RACE FROCKS, CjJ Smart Blouses and Dainty Lingerie for all occasions. Styles that ara not.duplicated. Colour and fabric treatment that you do not see elsewhere. Visit our new showroom. The showing is now complete with garments rin Crepe de Cheue, Crepe Georgette and Chiffon Taffeta. Our values are excellent. ’XMAS CARDS. . DON’T FORGET MUR FRIENDS. A LARGE assortment to choose from. Apply now to obtain your choice, from L. MAETIN, BOOKSELLER, MAIN STREET WEST. Phono 507, BEETT & JOHNSON, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL / PLASTERERS, 250 FERGUSON STREET. , CiONCEETEand Tiling Work under- ) taken. Estimates given. Phone 1200. XMAS cakes, mince pies, plum puddings, made only from the ;verv best ingredients.—Dustin’s, the providORCHARDB sprayed for oodlin' moth with up-to-date appliances. Write, call or phone 1014.—Henderson, nurseryman. Main street. SEE the lovely congoleura art squares and congoleum by the yard, at Sheppard’s, furnishers and ironmongers, 85 and 86a Rangitikei street. DIRECT from London, Carey’s, and Batger’e novelties, stockings, and bon-bons; what nicer for Xmas gifts.— Dustin’s, the providers. WANTED known, Fukdmiro ooal contains no slack, no soot, no stones, and burns right fcway to an ish.—E. B. Onthbertsoa and 00.,* leorge street MOT OR ISIS. --Please mete that we carry stock and car. procure at ihort notice all motor and cycle accessories. —Co-on., Rougotee. OP WOOD HARDWARE, now in new feno-concrete premises, Mam Street, next to Post Office, is now jelling spraying lime, builders’ limo and 3olden Bay Cement. ' iCrOTHING succeeds like success, and 1 1 no sales succeed better than those conducted by Harry Palmer and Co. Strawberries and cream, ice cream, aud. iced drinks served lady at Dustin’s marble bar. pOTJNTEY CUSTOMERS. Jnab X/ landed, cups without saucers, 6b per half dozen: thin china at 7s 3d per half dozen. Get in early—this lino is a great seller.—At Watson Bros., Lid. IP'EEOSENE for sale, in 7-case lota; XX 19s 6d per cafe, ct our depot, Ron gotea Sid in gCc. op.. Bfugotpa EW furniture of latest designs in oak or rimu, at lowest prices in bown.—Harry Palmer’s. 5Z MAS stockings bought with money X saved at Pull a r pad .Burner's; 10 per cent, discount boot fair. R3 JK H. ANDES SOW, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Shearers’ cook, £1 ’ per dav 7*2 bullock drivers, £5 per week sad found; 2 good ploughmen, £2 10s pec week. Wanted.— Cook, cook for private house, 40s, no washing; house-parlour-maids, parlourmaids, 80s; lady beha, 255; generals, girls to asskt, cooks for station, 40s; girls for Wanganui, New Plymouth and Napier; laundreM (hotel), 365; x housemaids, waitresses, 85s; 3 relieving girls, pantrymaids, S?e; housekeeper, 2&. Wanted. —Farm hands, hoys to milk, men for sawmills, axemen, shepherd, musterer (£3), married ploughman (£3), farm bauds, kitchenmen, porters, cooks for hotels, porter-barman, driver (£3 IQs per week), relieving girl and waitress (good hotel in town), cookgeneral for Plinimei’ton (to go with lady from Palmerston North, 80s week, expenses paid, small family).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1704, 18 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1704, 18 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1704, 18 December 1919, Page 1