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“■p D.C.” Saturday Special: JtT • Silk braid pullons with turned up brim, also'drooping brim; blue, white, navy, fawn, beige; value 14s 6d for 12s Cd. A BOOK you should read, “A People’s Life of Christ,” by Paterson Smyth, only 2s 6d, at Bennett’s, Broadway. ' USE quick ‘Repair Service.”—Efficient workmen will thoroughly overhaul and repair your cycle while your wait. Popular charges.—Swift cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. p ARNEE’S Drapery Warehouse. — U Now showing new season’s dress goods. Charming effects; prices that astound you. A visit is all we ask—llß Cuba Street. “D D.C.” Saturday Special: .L • Ladies’ printed cambric aprons, edges bound, tie at sides, all colours; value 3s 6d for 2s lid. SPECIAL reductions .in ’‘Wcar-wito cut-lery.—-Table spoons, usually 11s 6d, now 8s 6d 2 dozen. Table forks, usually 11s 6d, now 8s 6d £ dozen. Dessert spoons, usually 9s 6d, now 7s 2d £ dozen. Tea spoons, usually 4s 6d, now 3s 5d £ dozon, at J. R. McKenzie’s Ltd. POULTRY farmers. —Wo stock Palmer’s Poultry foods, the foods that turn to gold and we sell them at cut rate prices, too. Let us have your next order. Wo also stock Karswood’s Poultry Spice lid and 1/10 pkt; “Moreg” Producer and Pratt’s Poultry Remedies. Note our cut rate prices for wire netting, 3ft. notting only 10/- per roll, 6ft. 20/- per roll. —Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. TENNIS. —Racquets restrung with best English gut; a first-class job. —Bennett’s, Broadway. LAWN mowers, tnoroughly overhauled and every satisfaction guaranteed. —H. Bergersen, 7 George Street. “T) D.C.” Saturday Special: X . Chenille sleeveless cardigans, trimmed contrast tinsel ribbon; apple, tan, old rose; value 15s 6d for 12s 6d. TIRING along your old cycles.—We take them as part payment on new ones. Easiest of terms arranged.— Reliable Cycle Depot, Main Street (station end). i MILLINERY of the moment.—Spring showing of new goods; you must see them.—The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. YOUR house wants painting. Get an estimate from R. Waghorn, the Square. HIGH quality and low prices at Rutter’s Cash Store.—Large tomato soups, lOd; Edmonds’ baking powder, Is 3d; Bears’ tobacco, Is 4d. ‘‘~P D.C.” Saturday Special: Jl • Imitation suede gloves, embroidered turn-back cuffs; pastelle, shrimp, sand; value 3s 6d for 2s 6d pair. KITCHEN coal, 4s 6d cash.—Mason’s (phone 6154). MANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cubn Street, serving hot 8-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. given for all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. AVestmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 5906).

JUST opened smart 2 liose for boys, fancy tops, 2s 6d pair, all sizes.— Humphreys and Andrews, 15 Broadway, D.C.” Saturday Special: • 45in artificial silk and cotton curtain nets; mauve, rose, flame; value 4s lid for 2s 6d yard. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse.— Full ranges of charming new dress materials, latest styles, a very effective range. We would appreciate a visit to 118 Cuba Street. 3 -PIECE suits and jumpers, smart styles, beautiful shades, reasonably priced.—The Vogue, next Schneidoman’s, Broadway. LATEST wide-end Parisian ties 2s 6d; great range to choose from. Knitted ties 6d each. —Humphreys and Andrews, 15 Broadway. FOR cut rate tobacco and cigarette prices, peruse our window list.'—J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. PD.C.” Saturday Special: • 40in new wool jumper suiting, cross stripe, with plain to combine; value 7s lid for 6s lid yard. OUR workmanship is the best skilled labour can give. An inspection of our showrooms will substantiate our statement.—H. H. Blandford, Rangitilcei Street. LARGE stock of reversible Axminster, Wilton and pile rugs. * Prices bedrock at U.S.D., Main Street, near P.O. pURTAIN nets of all kinds, damaska. \J pure Irish linens; no other firm equals in value.—Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Place, the Square PD.C.” Saturday Special: • Smart ready-to-wears in rail straw, trimmed swathe spotted ribbon; value 22s 6d for 17s Od. CUT Rato Household Hardware' Prices. —Vie have put the usual prices in brackets, so that you may see reductions have taken place.—Toilet Papor (1/-), now 3 rolls lOd; Nail Brushes, 4 for lOd. Tinsel Pot Cleaners (1/-), now 3 for lOd; Flour Sifters (1/6), now 1/4; Soap savers (10d), now 9d. Hutton’s Polish (1/9), now 1/3; Aluminium Hot Water Bottles (3/9), now 3/3; 3 in 1 oil (1/6), now 1/4; Galvanised buckets down to 1/11.—Watson Bros., Ltd. “T) D.C.” Saturday Special: L . Coloured Turkish towels, fawn ground with pink or blue stripes; size 20 x 40in; value Is 6d for Is'3d each. GET a genuine - B.S.a. cycle, ’twill give longer servioe and more satisfaction. Fully equipped, gents only 10 guineas; ladies £ll.—Swift CJycle Depot, 3 ltangitikei Street. ORTON 3i h.p. O.H.V. model motor cycle, only done 500 miles. Here is a chance to secure a practically new machine at a great xeduotion.—Adams, Ltd. D.C.” Saturday Special: • Ladies’ woven cotton vests, opera top, trimmed silk lace and braid; value 2s lid for 2s 6d. ANTED, 50 reliable people to buy on easy terms, 50 reliable chesterfield suites.—Blockley, Andrew Young Street. YGU can now have that picture framed. Alexander Clark’s have now designs and quote new lower prices. THE most beautiful down quilts in N.Z. at about half , the ordinary retailers’ prices Archer’s Drapery Warehouse, Coleman Plaoe, the Square, P.N. ■ “"P D.C.” Saturday Special: X • Heavy quality’ pure and artificial silk hose, pyramid heel, strongly reinforced; value 6s 6d for 5s 6d pair. F~OR the best results use “lnecto” hair dye. Procurable in all shades from J. H. Walker, chemist, opp, railway station.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 240, 7 September 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 240, 7 September 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 240, 7 September 1928, Page 2