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EVIDENCE OF PROSPERITY IN PALMERSTON NORTH, It is with particular gratification that Palmerston North residents will note the enterprise of Mr Harry Baker in extending still further his activities in this town. Mr Baker’s clientele is composed of a largo number of people in this district who, in the past, have travelled to Wellington to satisfy their sartorial needs, so to more adequately serve their interests, he has made extensions to the brunch here, where patrons may obtain exactly the same materials and workmanship as in Wellington. A stall of efficient and experienced workmen has been engaged and all work turned out is cut to perfection, only the best quality materials and workmanship being used. The necessity for an up-to-date ladies’ and gentlemen’s tailor in this town is evidenced by the largo number of people who go outside the district to have their suits and-costumes made. Mr Baker’s establishment will fill a long-left necessity, and by giving complete satisfaction in every detail, ho hopes to keep the business in this town. A large stock of the latest turd most fashionable tweeds and serges has been sent up from Wellington, and old and new patrons are invited to call and inspect the selection at (ho shop in the Square. Mr Baker will bo in town until the end of this week, so clients will have the advantage of his long experience in fitting and cutting by calling before ho leaves again.—Advt. Wo have a big stock of smart skirts in accorcleon pleated and plain tailored styles. These are made in newest checks and striped effects, trimmed braid and cable stitching. The entire range is very attractively pricer! from 15s 6d to 59s 5d. —The C. M. Ross Co., Lid., assigned stock sale. Collinson and Cunninghamo’? “coupon week” is testing newspapers’ advertising values, the firm gladly paying yon lor the desired information. This is why it, will pay you to bring in coupon 2, page 2, if buying a tweed coat, ladies. Smart striped tweed coat with three-way collar, ( front panel effect forming deep inset side pockets, swing back, at sgns less the coupon value. Read page 2 advt.—Advt, SUCH A CUT-BEE OINTMENT QUICK! The worst wound or sore yields quickly to the soothing, healing influence of Bon Ointment. Its antiseptic properties keep the place clean and healthy, enabling the flesh to close in record time; Is 6d a largo pot. All chemists and stores —Advt. For children's hacking cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 5

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