Between Waitangi and Ch've bridges is a stretch of road famous for its. sparrows (says the Napier Telegraph). Almost at any hour of the Jay, hut particularly in" the early morning or laic afternoon, they swarm upon the road, and it is saic that an early morning trap set there recently to secure captives for a sparrowshoov,' resulted in about 500 of the birds being- netted. Nice v.arm woollies to* baby include lovely honeycomb shawls of soft quality, with tied fringes, 42 by 42 for 7s 6d. 48 by 52 for 7s lid and 8s 6d. 52 by 52 for 12s 9d and 13s 9d 54 bv 54 for 15s 6d and 16s 3d, 58 by 60 for 17s"6d. 21s and 22s 9d. Ot beautiful warm shawls from 23s 6d tc ,~~ 6d. Handmade creme wool eapette in fancy stitch, finished silk strings for 5s lid. Baby boys' wool matinee coat, size 3 for 6s lid. size 4 for 7s 6d. And remember, one shilling in the pound cash discount Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.—Advt. Woods* great peppermint cure, cough* and coldfl. ne?sr faiia—Adft
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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182Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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