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NKT WHITE TOUT WEAR FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. Cl INGE Smart Footwear is the founk3; elation of correct dressing our special display of the newest and most fashionable in Ladies’ White Footwear merits your early attention. In choosing this footwear, we were particularly careful to select only the best examples, and our wise choice is reflected in this fine showing. FOREMOST EXAMPLES COMPRISE LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS COURT SHOES, white heels.—lss 9d. CROCKETT AND JONES’ LADIES’ CANVAS LACE . SHOE, leather trimmed. —21s. WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORD LACE SHOE, white covered heel.—42s 6d. WHITE BUCKSKIN GOLF SHOE—--455. : WHITE BUCKSKIN TWO-TIE SHOE—--45s 6d. BABY’S WHITE KID BUTTON BOOTS, chrome soles, very dainty examples, suitable for Xmas gifts.— 4s 6d. A Christmas Gift of Shoes will please your lady friend, so come in and make a choice. BEE FOOTWEAR DISPLAY IN NO. 12 WINDOW. ::ash buying secures discount IF ONE PENNY IN THE SHILLING. If You Cannot Call, Mail Your Order. DOLLINSON & OUNNINGHaME, LTD. Taxi, new 7-eeater Willy's Knight car; comfortable, pt. actual, aati*actory; charges reasonable.—’Phone 144.—A. Tonkin. ACRES, good dairy farm, all buildings, extensive piggeries, £4O an acre, easy terms. — dairy Palmer and Co. [F you are passing just give ns a call, enquire our prices, it will pay you dl.—Boon and Co., phone 379. ~MAS XMAS CARDS.—StiII overstocked; in boxes of cords, 2s Cd boxes for !s.—Harold Anderson’s, Ltd., Main itreet. See window. /f* PER Do2.—Christmas cards mi i U printed with your name and ddress; last week for taking orders.--A. L. Westmoreland, books Her, the iquare, phone 1020. A SENSIBLE gift for your family or friend, a framed or unframed icture. Best collection at Alexander lark, Ltd., 3 Fitidicvheiu street. shortage of Mason fruit jars; big stocks just landed at low >rices to clear, at Watson Bros., Ltd. MASTER carburetters ensure economical motoring.—Arthur Whitiker, the car repair man, 3 Grey -treet. Phone 525. TOYS! TOYSI TOYS! At'L7Martin’s, Main street toy la ml.— dhouo 567. \UMAS cakes, mmeo pies, plum pud/V dings, made only from the very jest ingredients.—Dustin’s, the providORCHARDS sprayed for codlin moth with up-to-date appliances. Write, call or phone 1014.—Henderson, nurseryman. Main street. SEE the jovefy congoleum art squares and congoleum by the yard, at Sheppard’s, furnishers and ironmongers, B5 and Bfia Ranaitikei street DIRECT from Loudon, Caley’s and Batger’s novelties, stockings, and bon-bons; what nicer for Xmas gifts.— Dustin’s, the providers. MOTORISTS— Please note that Wf3 carry stock and can procure at short notice all motor and cycle aoceev-sories—Co-op., Ron«otea._ HOP WOOD HARDWARE, now b new ferro-concrete premises, Mam Street, next to Post Office, is no*' selling spraying lime, builders’ bale and Golden Ray Cement. LOOK at the window display for toys and E.P. ware to convince you of the splendid assortment, any price you like; country customers kindly come early.—Landers Bros , Kongo tea store, Rongoten. STRAWBERRIES and cream, ice cream, and iced drinks served daily at Dustin’s marble bar /COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. - Jnat landed, cups without saucers, 6s per half dozen: thin china at 7a 3d per half dozen. Get in early—this line is a great seller.—At Watson Bros., Ltd.

KEROSENE for sale, in 7-caso lota; j 19s 6d per case, at our depot, Rongotea Siding.—Co-op., Rongotea. NEW furniture of latest designs hi oak or riinu, at lowest prices ia town.—Harry Palmer's. IMMEDIATE possession, splendid homo, 7 rooms, all possible conveniences. handy town. Price reduced for I nx ' iftlfl.—Harry Palmer. j ~\7 MAS stockings bought with money \A. saved at Pullar anc] Burrow’s f 10 per cent, discount boot fair. WANTED to sell, duchess chest, wardrobe, Austrian chairs, trousers’- press, tenuis net, clocks, 'wakhes, gents’ gold alberts, lady’s gold chain, bracelets, brooches, and B fiat, cornet. —J. C. Mooney, 60 Ran git ike I street, phone 1155. M" "is 7 777 Wu earlbmw) Liceuaed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted. —At once, two blade .shearers ; shearers' cook, .Cl per day: 2 bullock drivers, to pci week and found; 2 good ploughmen, £2 10h |«f week. m Wanted.— Cook, cook for private house, 40s, no washing; house-parlour- ' maids, .parlourmaids,’ 30s j lady help, 255; gonoraJa, girls to ussistt. cooks Tor station, 40a; .girls for Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Napier; UcdhntH (bowl) 2m., housemaids, waitresses, 355 ; 3 relieving girls, pen try-ms ida, 37a; housekeeper, 2os. . Wanted.-—Farm hands, boys to milk, ■ men’ for .sawmills,. nNcrocn, shnmejpi, nmstercr (£3), married .plopljinan ! (i’.’n. farm hands, kitchennen, • coolis lor hoick poider-harp»ap, driver vk'i Kg per we ek), relieving girl and waitress (good hotel “in down), cook- • general for Pliraraertou (to go with lady - from Palmerston North, 30a week, a* . paid, small family).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1