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Ladies' Blanket Coats, 455. Ladies' Covert, Coals, 445. S. Women's Lined Raincoats, 355. Ladies' Raincoats, 50s. Ladies' Felt Mats, 3s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid and 7s lid. Ladies' Straw Hats, 5s lid, Gs lid and 7s lid. Special Quality Colonial All Wool Grey Blankets, single bed size 25s pair, throe-quarter size 34s pair. Table Damask, 54 inches wide, 3s 9d yard. -Men's Heavy Overcoats, 455. Men's Raincoats, lined with samo material as coat, 395. Men's Lounge Felt Hats, 9s 9d. Men's All Wool Tweed Trousers, 19s. Men's Boots, from 20s pair. Boys' Raincoats, 17s Gd, were 50s. Bushmen's Sweaters, 7s 6d.

50 RANGITIKEI STREET. Premises open all day Wednesdays. Close 1 o'clock Saturdays. ]\o not l)c misled to think you are J having your sight tested by the operator .selecting the glass that appeal's to give the best result on a test-ing-card at the end of :i well lighted room. This is not sight-testing, but—it was in the old days—the days in which tho dentist attended to every want oi the teeth with the forceps, for science has advanced in the optical world the same as it has in the dental, and all other things. The modern optician is a man carefully trained in the use oi the visoptometrc; unfortunately lor the many students of the science of optics few can learn to skilfully handle this instrument, it is not something that can be taught to all men; it becomes natural to the few. A child of three months of ago can be tested, and likewise the elder children and adults, without the operator relying in any way upon the answers of the patient. Mr Russell is an expert with the visoptometre. The rapid growth of his business is a proof that more than ordinary skill is exercised in the prescribing and manufacturing oi glasses. RUS Rangitikei street, Palmorston North, and Queen street, AUCKLAND, (Late Russell and Innes.)

fi PI 1 CI IF I? MRS SEVAN'S, Near Ev< Theatre, P.N, ASTOUXI)IX(■; B EDCCTIONS—MOST EVERYTHING AT HALFPRICE. |" ADIES' AW Wool Coats, from 29* JJ 6d; All Wool (Sports) Coals, from i).s lid; White and Coloured Silk Blouses, lis 9d; White Jap. Silk Jumpers, Us 9d; Tweed Skirts (chocks), I's lid; Black Tweed ditto, 9s lid; Moireite Underskirts, 5s lid; Usel'nl Costume:,. I'rom 7s ltd; Smart Tweed and Gaberdine ditto, L9s (id; Wool Scarves, striped, lor (.is lid; Ail Wool Knitted Hose, grey, nigger unci black,.2s lid; Silk Ankle Host', black and colours, irom 3s lid; Accordion-pleated Skirts, from 29s Od; Camisoles, Lace, etc., from 2s lid; Black Cotton Hose, is pair: 2 dome Cloves, Gd pair; 8 .Hair Nets, Is; English Knitted Coat Frocks, o9s (id ; Dorothy Aprons, from 3s lid; Hats, almost all at half price (wonderful value). lAN YOU DO BETTER!- COM* / PARE OUR PRICES. Large Edmonds' Baking Powder is 8d per tin. Prime Dates (3d per lb. Sugar of Milk 2s per pkt. Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lib. tins 3 for 2s 3d. Sardines '. 3 for la. Sardines, large Cd and Sd per tin, Our Special Blond of Tea 2s (3d per lb, THE CHEAP PROVIDER, Phone 233,

/CONTAINING High-class Cambric Note Paper, Tissue Lined Envelopes and Blotter. We have, them in 5 shades—Green, Blue, Amber, Pink and Yellow. Exceptional value at Is 9d, 2s 3d and 2s Gd each. See the window display. :. L. sYOUNG LTD QUALITY STATIONERS, BROADWAY, 0 13 I N REGISTERED ARCHITECT, 26 Rangitikei street. Box 364. Phone 1294. (Ernst V. West, A.N.Z.1.A.) .G. W EST & SONREGISTERED ARCHITECTS, 24 KING STREET, Phona 285.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 4

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