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nOZENS of lovely, soft, cosy tiling. Dthat are a joy to ■fp into any time of these cold wintry days. I.' •Lime ol j..j av for yours and sure and call to-day 101 a enjoy their comfort n o h ‘ - WOMEN’S SLIPPERS Cosy camel hair, with collar, in dark check patterns stiffeners. in back and felt and leather soles three different qualities.—3s 11-i, 4s 6d and 4s lid net cash. WOMEN’S COURT SLIPPERS In felt, with silk pom on front, stiff back and pump soles, with top-piece on heel. Pretty colours Cherry, Navy and Brown. Warmly lined.-6s 6d net cash. WOMEN’S GRECIAN SLIPPERS In warm felt, with braided collar and pretty ornament -in trout, felt and leather soles; Mauve and Old Rose. Attractive for present. —6s lid net cash. WOMEN’S SLIPPERS. Another style of camel hair, m Saxe Blue with lawn reversible collar; lovely quality, with stiffener in hack and felt and leather soles—top piece heel.— is rid net Also’ in New Red with black silk. —Same price. WOMEN’S DAINTY SLIPPERS Ever so warm m felt, uitii silk pom finish; comfy, padded leather heels and soles. In Cherry Old Rose. Purple, Hello, Pmk, Saxe and Black.—7s 6d and 7s lxQ net cash. LOVELY SUEDE SLIPPERS. Court style, in all leather, with lambs’ wool lining, pump solesand low leather heels. A delight to wear. Old Rose, Dark Saxe, Mauve, Brown. Splendid wearers can be re-soled. —11s 9d net-cash. CHILDREN’S SUEDE SLIPPERS. Same quality as the one above, with pom finish. Rose, and Brown. Sizes 4 to 1,4 s lid 50 ,s lid net cash, according to size. CHILDREN’S COSY SLIPPERS In camel hair, one-bar and ankle strap, with felt and leather soles, also stiffeners. —4 to 2,2 s6dto os 6d, according to size. Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.m. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. THE C. M. ROSt LTD., Palmerston's Fashion Centre. THE popular household coal—Glen coal. It always gives satisfaction. M _ OTOR Spare Parts Ltd., 31 Franco Street, Newton, Auckland.—We have secured a large Bankrupt Stock of_ Ford spare parts. Write us, fcpare Parts for ail cars. Phono 42-26 L Telegraphic address, “Spares,” Auckland, ______ BICYCLE tyres, 6s 6d, 3s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s and 17s 6d; tubes, 4s to 7s; only good quality; cheaper tubes are useless.—Bycrort s, Cuba Street.rpHE best firm in N.Z. for sheetings JL and pillow cottons. —Archer’s DraEery Warehouse, Coleman Place, the quare, Palmerston North HALF-PRICE. —Ladies’ handbags.— At Bennett’s sale. 'SX7T3 take old cycles as part payment * * on our new ones. Bring yours along to-day.' Easiest of terms arranged.—Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main Street West. SUPPORT local industry.—Howeon’s for Prams, Push Chairs, Wicker furniture, Basketware, made to any design. Opposite Devine’s Hotel, phone 6973. Buy from the manufacturer. ELECTRIC radiators. —Large selection, from 39s 6d each; also Philips’ electric lamps, brilliant and lasting.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. __________ D‘ RASTIC reduction at. J. R. McKenzie’s annual stocktaking sale. —All our beautiful china vases, floating bowls, salaa bowls, to be sold less 25 per cent, reduction—ss in the £l. tjIHE moat ixsautiful down quilts in N.Z. at about half the ordinary retailers’ pric@a. —Archar’s .Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Place, the Square, P.N EARNER’S Drapery lVa«house. ICapoc mattresses, singles 2os txl, doubles 39s 6d, pillows 4s 3d, finest grade loose Kapoc Is lid lb. The best value m the Dominion. An inspection will convince you of this. 118 Cuba Street. OOME to Alexander Clark’s now.— The new stocks of English, wallpaper have arrived. Better and lower priced than ever. Only one address 3-5 Fitzherbert Avenue. “STANDARD” ADVERTISERS. Advertisers in the “Manawatu Standard” will oblige by having their copy for replace advertisements sent to our office not later than 2 p.m. <pn the day PRECEDING that on which insertion is desired. Copy fpr replace advertisements not received by that time cannot be guaranteed insertion on the day following. Copy for casual advertisements should be handed in by mid-day to ensure insertion on the day of receipt, but where possible an earlier hour would he materially helpful. The production of an evening paper necessitates members of our staff working at a very high pressure between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., and with the growing volume of advertising and news the pressure is increasing. Promptness and regularity in going to press is an urgent necessity as members of the delivery staff must be got away to time, several of those having to traverse between 70 and 80 miles on their motor cycles before their labours in connection with the distribution of the “Standard” over a wide country area aro complete. Advertisers will greatly oblige bynoting the above and incidentally assist members of our staff in the publication of the. “Standard” at a regular hour every afternoon.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 165, 12 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 165, 12 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 165, 12 June 1928, Page 8