A Man’s Clothinj - - Is His’Personal Recommendation \ <;><s<§><s><§■<s><s><s> S’-®®®®®”®®®®®® A-Head Purchase In the season’s latest all-fur felt style, new shapes, newer shades, newest goods in every way. Good value at 27s 6d. Special Price 19s 6d V/ Rosco Overcoats These new Winter Overcoats are selling themselves. A man does not have to be told that they are all of pure wool, smartly designed and well tailored, and to stand up to hard serviceone glance shows all this. Nothing like them for quality and value at tho price. Drop in after the holidays for a personal try-on. g> sonai wj-uu. —< .—m— X Prices from 65s to 7gns. \ \ I-■SC-lS U m y. fmm i mini A Comfy Pullovers and Cardig ans This season’s goods in latest weaves, designs and colours. They were specially selected in England to meet the expectations of the most critical man all sizes. Excellent Value 10s 6d to 355. * Rosco Suit at 84/- ❖ ❖ Dig men wear big clothes —it’s part X of their occupation, a part of their perY sonality, a part of their success. Good ' " and <S> , jarance makes small men big a: X big men bigger. When we “suit ’ you X we treat you as an individual with special preferences, not as one of stan- % dard proportionsX what your height -that is, no matter „ lluu your iieignt or figure be, we have v a llosco Special to fit you. r '' $ Palmer stonsfashmonc entre m Real Comfort for BabyIN OUR HOME-MADE Seagrass Prams Stylish in design and orynsn in uesigu anu sturdiness has beon wen Selected seagrass and cane i East; steel parts of Park£a hard-wearing rubber tyres. AT FROM >J^j m These values art if.ll..iparable. Leave your pram repairs ,in the practical hands of TINY TOTS. F. GROVER AND CO., THE SQUARE (next C. M. Ross) ’Phone 6931, practical hands c Tiny Tots’ Garage, WHISKY There is a ReasonFor everything under the sun there is a reason: More Haig Whisky is being sold (all over the world) to-day than ever in the 300 years’ life of this Distilling House. The reason is inside the bottle. H tiff* m % If you ask for Haig Whisky (and get it) you will.be perfectly satisfied.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 9
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