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What to Give Men- j "HJ" Wearables. f 1 S®3 fc*fi Bs6: J/2rr «Wilv • ■:"■ *gg CU7CH Gifts not only flatter a man's £) vanity, but strike a responsive uhord in his heart. Ho will unmistakably show his apSoreciation of your thouglitfulness. mm! MEN'S SILK SHIRTS, White, Tussore M tQ 45s< MEN'S TOBRALCO SHIRTS,' with two 6d c wf bordeil ANI) . ?ii™ i^": WHITE AND COLORED SILK g gjjj WHITE MERCERISED INITIAL WIDE-ENI3'TIES, in all clowns. V £; g . MEN'S FANCY BRACES in boJces. pR|( , Es jj MEN'S WHITE HANDKERC.IIEFS. in gs NEW ZEALAND faoTH.NGFACTORij Clothing Factory.

ENGLISH CARSJUST ARRIVED. • , WOLSELEY, 10 b.p., fitted with single seat and dicky. SUNBEAM, 16 h.p., G-seater body. BOTH POST WAR MODELS. INSPECTION INVITED. J. BETT & BAYLY, LTD. . EALStfcnSTON NOBTH. ( Footwear Prices Down at Last! " CONDITIONS NOW MACE IT POSi SIBLE FOR US TO MAKE \ SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS v : on BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS AND MEN'S WORKING BOOTS. EDUCTIONS ranging from 2s Gd to 4s per pair. Take advantage of GIRLS*'CHROmS*SCHOOL ROOTS. New Price—Sizes 7to 10, 13s 6d; 11 to 1, 15s 6d: 2 and 8. 18s 6d; 4 and 6, 19s 6d. BOYS' STOUT SCHOOL BOOTS, toe and heel plates.—7 lo 10, 15s 6d; 11 to 1, 17s 6d; 2 and 3, 18s 6d; 4 and 5, 19s 6d. BOYS' LIGHTER SCHOOL BOOTS—7 to 10, 13s 6d; 11 to 1, lb 6d; is and 3, 18s 6d; 4 and 5, 19s 6d. R.HANNAH and Co. Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH, i Gars Trucks and Tractors. MHWI t STEWART Ltl ONLY AJTHORISED DEALERS, RANSITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

Why It Appeals To Ladies! QOtßumercui are the distinctive feature* it bo wonder iu warm admirers prefer k to any other. From the fined pl&ntationi in Ceylon rornt* this delicious Tea. It is sold in air-tight packcti, which keep iu unique aroma mtacL A little lasts long, for it possesses rick, ful* bodied flavour. It u luxurious economy to dm ' Suratura. LADIES who drink 'Suratura' lay it ii 'just the niceit Ten they ever luted.' Why?* Because it hu a fascinating flavour, and is deliciouily refreshing; and because once indulged in, there can be m resistance of its charm. Why not icquire 'The Suratura Tea Habit' and become , A 'Suratura* Devotee ? i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 225, 29 December 1920, Page 2