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'i HAND MADE LACE “ GOODS FROM INDIA THE LAND OF MYSTERY. 1 *- - -'t ; j ATOU will indeed be' charmed witli • X these exquisite examples of the lace makers’ art that haVe just arrived IVom liidia. They make changing and - highly appreciated Xmas Gifts. Not* tllfe'exceptionally low prices. Dainty Shell and )Vheel .Pattern, in Iu» dian hand-worked D’Oylev, 6 inchea across.—ls 9d. * Hand Crochet D’Oyley, in pertty fanny, pattern, 7in across. —ls lid. Specimen Mat, Hand-worked, beautiful lacy pattern, Bin across. -2s 3d. Indian Hand-crochet Pin Cushion, in pretty rose and wheel pattern, 7x7. 3s 6d. Hand Crochet Cosy Cover, in nose and shell pattern, medium size.—l2a 6d. Oblong Single Tray cover, hand-work-ed, in rose and shell pattern, with round corners, 18in x 14in.—13s 6d. Charming Duchess Sets in real Indian hand-work runner, 36in x llin, and 6 square mats to match.—32s 6d the set. Indian Hand-worked Tray Cover,' oblong shape, with beautiful raised rose and shell patterns, size 21in x 16in.~ 19s 6d. Kojmd Table Centres', hand crocheted, with dainty rose and shell design, 20in.—15s 6d. Less Gash Discount of One Penny in the Shilling. If you cannot Call, Mail Your Order. OOLLINSON & CUNNINGHAMS, LTD.

rpAXI, rxnr. j i tier Willy's Knight X car; com.table, punctual, satisfactory ; charges reasonable.—'Phone 044.—A. Tonkin. 1 (]A ACRES, good dairy farm, all iyU buildings, extensive piggeries, £4O an acre, easy terms.— Harry Palmer and Co. TF you are passing just give us a call, X enquire our prices, it will pay you all.—Boon and Co., phone 379. 2/ O PER Do2. — Christmas cards / U printed with your 'name and address; last week for taking orders.— —A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square, phone 1020. A SENSIBLE gift for your family or friend, a framed or unframed picture. Best collection at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert street. QEE the lovely congoleum art squares •0 and congoleum by the yaro, at Sheppard’s, furnishers and ironmongers. 85 and 86a Rangitikei street. DIRECT from Loudon, Caley’s and Batger’s novelties, stockings, and bon-bons; what nicer for Xmas gifts.— Dustin’s, the providers. , HOPWOOD HARDWARE, now in new ferro-concrete premises, Mam Street, next to Post Office, is now selling spraying lime, builders’ Ume and Golden Bay Cement.

MILLAR AND GIORGI for mm\ and boys’ boots ajjd shoes, suitable for every requirement, largest stock in town, best variety to choose from. Prices absolutely right, and last but not 'least, satisfaction guaranteed. Note address: Millar and Giorgi, boot specialists, the Square.

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., Bongotea store, Rongotea. MASTER carburetters ensure economical motoring.—Arthur WhitiKer,' the car repair man, S Grey street. Phone 523. ' TOYS! TOYS I TOYS! At L. Martin’s, Main street toyland.— BUY your furniture and ironmongery, bedding and congoleum, at Sheppard’s, 85 and 86a Rangitikei street. r'IHRISTMAS CARDS.—Dainty perU sonal greeting Christmas and New Vearcards* printed wit 1 odr name and address, from 2s 6d per dozen,-— L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square, ihone 10201 Phone 567. xa. clings. uidUu uiiiy ymu voi best -ingredients.’—Dustin’s, thie provu XMAS cakes, mince pies, plum .puddings, made'onlyfromitbe tire socks arid conTodtioners.

VTEW furniture of latest designs in l\ oak or rirau, at lowest prices in own.— Harry Palmer’s. _ IMMEDIATE possession, splendid ' home, 7 rooms, all possible conveniences, handy town. Price reduced for *nusk sale.—Harry Palmer. . ■; 1... A,' : " WANTED to sell, duchess cheat, wardrobe, Austrian chairs, troupers’ press, tennis net, clocks, watches, Rents’ gold alberts, lady’s gold chain, bracelets, brooches, and B flat comet. -J. C. Mooney, 60 Rangitikei street, ohone 1155. WRB > : H; ANO i««OW f f IV|. Licensed 'Registry. Twrace BmL Wanted. —At once, two blade shearers ; shearers’ cook, £1 per day: 2 bullot-k drivers, £5 per week and found; 2 good ploughmen; £8 IQs pt wanted.— Cook, cook lor piivait aouse, 40s, no washing ; house-parlour-maids, parlourmaids. 80s ; lady heßut, 255; generals, girls to assist, cooks for .tation, 40s ; gjrls for Wanganui; New; Plymouth and Napier;* laundress hotel), 355; housemaids, waitresses, 35s ;’3 relieving girls, pantrymakto, 87a j housekeeper, 2ps. Wanted.-VEarm. hands, boys tfemiHb, men,, for axemen, shepherd, musterer . (£3)., married pkmghman (£3),» farm hands; kitchenmeri, porters, codfts for ,hotels, porter-barman; driver (£3 IDs per' week), relieving girl and waitress (good hotel in town), cookgeneral for Plimmer.top (to gy with. -lcU|y t from Palmerston North, 80s week; exsmail fatuity).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1