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BE WELL DRESSED. WELL Dressed Mon and Women are a force in the world of commerce. You can be well and fashionably dressed at a moderate cost by having your Suit tailored by HARRY BAKER, THE SQUARE. 1 CAN’T understand, said a boy new to town, where you folk get such prime moat that’s worth a whole crown; and yet you said it only coat ono and sis. There’s something in it, but perhaps it’s a trick. “Oh, no, my dear lad." said the lady so gay; “I got it from Parker's this very day.” “But where’s that?” the lad queried, “that you get such good meat.” “It’s the new butcher’s shop m Featherston street.” BY WEARING WARM UNDERCLOTHING. NSPECT OUR STOCK AND SEP OUR LOW PRISES. GIRLS’ AND WOMEN’S WOOLLEN JUMPERS in Band, Mule, Purple and Green. 10s 6d to 265. Lemon and Navy. THING. NIGHTDRESSES.—We_ have these in Flannelette and Winceyette, with both long and, short sleeves, and with round, square, closed or V necks. 7s 11 d and 11s 6d. BE $ rift EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT Winceyette and Flannelette Nightdresses, with daintv embroidered trouts. 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d. Our FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS are worth inspecting.—S.Wo’s., Wos., and O.S. 4s lid. N.B —Wo keep open till 9 p.m. Saturdays. :'Y The Square, THE NEW HOUSE FOR LADIES’ WEAR. U.l. MEAT PACKING GO. BUYERS OF PRIME DA COKERS AND PORKERS. ■’R'ttTlLL be trucking at Shannon, W WEDNESDAY, June 14th. L. DOVELOCK, Phone 1238. MANAWATU BACON CO. Private Curing a Speciality. * RANGIOTU, Mon.. June 5, 12 to p.m.; Ohakea, Wed., June 7 a.m. to 12 a.in.; Rongotea, Wed., Ju T, 10 a.in. to 12 noon; Feilding, Thur ouno 6, 10 a.in. to 12 noon J., ANDERSON, iPhone 9ooD). Buyer, KIWI BACON FAGI Palmerston North. Buyers of bacon pk IGOlbs. Prime Quality ( Private Curing a Speci PHONE 411, PALMERSTON
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 6
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