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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. trt Fashion will be Dressed for Autumn in these Smart Woollen Costumes Etc. Because of the smart, new fashion features that are so refreshing to jaded wardrobes, enthusiastic shoppers will choose these lovely garments for autumn and winter wear. Their moderate net cash prices bring them within reach of everyone. MARL WOOLLEN COSTUME.—In one of those fashionable reddybrowns is very youthful looking with its smart little tie-polo collar, slit pockets and bindings in nut brown silk with just a tiny inner piping of bright lemon Inexpensive 69'6 net cash GREY WOOLLEN COSTUME.—Bottom of coat and wide sleeves most strikingly trimmed with broad bands of nut brown, woven in silk to simulate lace; long step collar, bound edges in silk to correspond ... 4gns net cash SMART WOOLLEN COSTUME.—Is uncommonly woven in saxe wool and cinnamon silk, marl effect. Save for a counter weave as trimming it is quite plain but exceptionally smart with long roll collar. Similar style is procurable in light sand and fawn—--4lgns net cash BEAUTIFUL WOOLLEN COSTUME.—Comes in silver and black, most unusual in weave and exceedingly smart, side pockets, fashionable, long roll collar fastening over to side ... ... 97/6 net cash MARL WOOLLEN COSTUME.—Offers a pretty combined weave in rose and grey, fancy narrow bands of henna trim the collar; similar style in rust, navy and gold £5 19/6 net cash SWISS COATEES. —Are quite new and dainty. They come in fine Shetland wool and are like wee jacket jumpers, neither one nor the other; in grey or mauve with white stripes, nut with almond and fawn with brown 24/6 net cash CARDlGANS.—Distinction in every line of these new arrivals and trimming effects (more in the nature of colour combination) without number. To note a few:— There’s a heavy, fancy weave in nigger and fawn silk cross-over style, fastening with buckle; also rust and silver, brown and gold—--67/6 net cash Another style comes in a fancy weave in grey and white, bound in mauve, mauve and white, nut brown and almond, fawn and brown 39/6 net cash ... From 11/9, 16/6, 21/6 up to 67/6 net cash Others range in price

OPEN ALL WEDNESDAY. CLOSED SATURDAY 1 p.m. t TEA EOOMS 1.16. ►PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE. ALE AND STOUT BREWED AND BOTTLED BY BURTON’S BURTON BREWERY CO. Cut Rate Prices at The Dinkum HOUSEHOLD Ammonia, s{d bot.; Zebo, lOd tin ; 21bs. Sultanas for lid; 21bs. Currants, lid; Bells’ Plaids, 7id pkt.; 2 tins K Jam for Is 5Jd; Sunmaid Raisins, 6jd pkt.; Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, 6sd pkt.; 4 tins Nugget, Is; B. and P. Cornflour, 9|d; 2 tins Salmon, Is Id; Factory Butter, Is sd; Brasso, lOd tin; Our Cocoa, Is 6d lb. (why pay more); Our OornF our, 6d lb. (great value) ; Is tins Nugget for lOd. The Dinkum Cash Store, PHONE 6194 261 MAIN STREET. PEDIGREE SUITS. YOU —yes, EVERY man—has at some time wondered—and hoped—concerning his suit’s chances on a specific occasion. There’s a world of satisfaction and prido in always being SURE that your suit, in every particular, measures-up to the highest standard of tailoring. EASTER IS ONLY A FEW WEEKS OFF. McAffer & MeShame, MAKERS OF “WELCUT” CLOTHES, CUBA STREET. 33Ss£ae?

A PRAM IS MOTHER’S BEST "GOING-OUT” FRIEND With due deference to the little chap, he does get rather weighty. He’d be much more at ease; mother’s outing would be much less tiring and both of them would be more stylish with a NICELY MADE AND FINELY FINISHED PRAM. Best English seagrass thoroughly woven to fashionable design; tastily lined with Crockett’s leather. English plated handles • 10-inch rubber tyred wheels, £4 15/-; Folding Styl* £4 12/6. TINY TOTS’ GARAGE, F. GROVER AND CO., THE SQUARE ’Phone 5981, NEAR GRAND HOTEL

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 83, 9 March 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 83, 9 March 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 83, 9 March 1925, Page 7

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