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CJTILL A FEW BARGAINS IN 3 MOTOR CYCLES. Now Hudson, 2\ kp 18 1 New Hudson, 3J h.p 25 Indian, 1921 model 65 Indian, 1921 model 53 Indian Chief, electric 85 Excelsior, 1919, complete 65 Indian Scout, electric 85 8.5. A., 2-speed gear 28 Henderson, 4-cylinder, over- v hauled 58 Excelsior, 1916 model 30 Terms arranged with small deposits. Write for particulars. LATEST MOTOR CYCLES. Big X, electric, 1924 fill Phelon and Moore, 1924 £11: Matchless, light weight £7B tt/ELLS BROf.i P 7 Cuba" Street {Phone 5847). "I can state that I have used 'Heenzo* with woaderf ul effect when troubled with a cough or cold. It braces my throat." Ofctiiutle »B ekMrifti O IC bottle makee one pint IA ud rtorti. U\ V finest cough mixture.

and EXCLUSIVE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED Clever French Designers produced some Gorgeous Evening Creations when they evolved the Tunics we advertise to-day. Bach of these Qarments has a foundation of fine Net, and which is much stronger than is generally imagined. Oa to this, Sequins and Beads cf the most wonderful colourings are deftly sewn, aDd the finished article is indeed *. triumph. • Considering the vast amount of work necessary to make a Tunic, the prices at which they sail are remarkably low. We urge early inspection of these - they are sure of a strong appeal. ILLUSTRATION ABOVE—SILK -NET IS THE FOUNDATION OF THIS EXCLUSIVE FRENCH MODEL SEQUIN TUNIC, in the richest shade of deep Bronzo, while the Bugle Beads of a slightly lighter shade give a "shot" effect tc the original Eastern design. Value £ljlOj-. Cash Trading Price £4/2/6. CENTRE ILLUSTRATION SHOWS THE GRACEFUL LINES OF'THIS , SIMPLE FRENCH SEQUIN TUNIC IN- FLAME, with V neck, and deep arm-hole. The all-over diced design i is carried out in Sequins and Bugle Beads. Value £±llJ6. Cash Trading Price £3/10/9. AN EFFECTIVE SEQUIN TUNIC in BLACK, with an outstanding design in Blue, giving a bright effect. Boatshaped neck, and emull sleeves. Value .£4/17/6. Cash Trading Pric« £4/4/-. A HANDSOME BLACK SEQUIN TUNIC SUITABLE FOR MATRON'S WEAR. Round" neck, and sleeveless, Sequins form a massive design at neck, waist line, and foot of Tunic, while Bugle Beads in straight lines from neck to hem give an added distinction. Value .£5/5/-. Cash Trading Price £4/10/6. "LUSTRATED ABOVE THIS JH ARMING. FRENCH SEQUIN TUNIC IN A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT SHADE OF ROYAL BLUE, featuring the latest novelty in tiered skirts, is finished in an effective pointed design. It is handsomely embroidered ui an all-over design in Sequins and Beads. Value 7. guineas. . «,,,,,. Cash Trading Price £6/7/6. A WONDERFUL SEQUIN TUNIC, WITH-JADi! GREEN AS THE PREDOMINATING COLOUR, cut on the simplest sleeveless lines, with round neck. The all-over Flowered designs is formed entirely of Sequins. Value * &lbl " Cash, Trading Price £4/10/6. PREMIER. DRAPERY Compan Half Holiday Wednesday from 12 noon Open all day Saturday till 6 p.m. Closed for lunch 12.30 to 1.30

Pay Cash And Bank The Difference wmmm ■^^.■•■^iiassEWV. .: -.- 4&mM]& >'';■;: >,-"^r. ; s'V Winter Overcoats For Men & Boys Men's "Rosco" Tweed Overcoats in new shapes, belted and swing back styles, also the ultra smart -'Guards' Coat." We have a wide range of shades from the light grey check to the almost black clerical grey. These overcoats all carry the "Rosco" guarantee for quality, and will give entire satisfaction. Call in to-day—choosing was never better, • Men's Double-breasted COAT in brown and grey with smart belt or swing back ;.. >•• 63/-, 70/-, 75/-, 85/- net cash Men's heavy, grey TWEED COAT, lined with imitation fur. Doublebreasted: just the coat for winter wear—warm and snug—£s/5/- net cash Men's Single-breasted SWING-BACK COAT of heavy tweed, check reverse. Very popular style ..v £5/15/- net cash Men's all-wool light grey GUARD'S COAT, absolutely the latest out in coats, just the style for the dressy man ... £7/7/- net cash RAINCOATS in good selection of styles in wool gabardine, with check lining; optima unbreakable fronts—77/6 to £9/9/- net cash Boys' OVERCOATS in all sizes to fit boys from 3 to 16. Hundreds to eelect from, including the new, nayy reefers and tweed trench coats; excellent value ... ... From 25/- to 60/SNUC UNDERWEAR FOR COLD DAYS. All-wool underwear as well as overwear is necessary now. Wo have it. All the best and most reliable makes. The Rosco guarantee holds good with these garments also. All-wool UNDER VESTS AND PANTS—8/6, 10/6, 13/6 up to 21/- each garment A CARDIGAN FOR THE MAN WHO VALUES COMFORT. No need to enumerate the many times you'll have use for a sweater between now and next summer. Aside from comfort and pleasure there's economy in a good cardigan. In grey, lovat, brown, fawn— From 15/6 to 37/6 net cash MEN, DON'T HAVE COLD FEET. 'Rosco" all wool Socks in any number— From 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 to 4/6 pair net cash New Rosco Suits For Men FROM FABRIC TO BUTTONHOLE THEY HONOUR THEIR REPUTATION. Made to The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd.'s, specifications, the exclusiv materials that go into them, and the graceful lmes that distinguish them are identical with those sponsored by the foremost Dominion tailors Further than that, every suit is stamped with an unusual nicetv'of detail, subtle finishing touches that have established a clientele among some of the best "dressed men of the town, who never before considered wearing ready-to-wear suite Call in to-day and see these celebrated suits. Attractively priced for net cash. SERVICEABLE TWEED CHEVIOTS NAVY (guaranteed dye) 95/-, £5 5/- and £5 15/. £6 10/-, £6 15/- and £7 7/SMART, STURDY WORSTEDS £6 6/-, £6 15/-, £7 7/- to £8 9JREMEMBER, YOU ARE PROTECTED—ALWAYS. BEHIND EVERY SUIT STANDS OUR GUARANTEE FOR SERVICE. SssSiS-*^^ 7 sSrasZiaaws Jv«-«ViVv«.>,\V PAI-MERST.OM'S FASHION CENTRS

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 7

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