PARIS STYLES GLORlFYkiddies SOCKS ROSCO' 1 STORE opened are sure to p * Socks will l*{?ht the k ' (lc |> cs - . little feet, will give comfort to their they are always -ear well and th.y very moderately pricea. time to buy I _ _ Tra LASTLONGA 3 SOCK&- d cot . embroidered with ours. Excellent for se™^ daughter°to 'wear for the summer 2s nd m TO S g e !H paSe net cash. "’“pi.in'TrS« top SSj ‘T^S ed ITSw»”SS a tops Of bfue-brown, helio-gold with tops oi rpi dainty socks ;VS r wawS e fuf»e- y iro=k. 2,%TroVSi PAIR OTT CASH. lT. t ?d E oo i tf.°» CK fe.a he.£sn *X<3: St.w.-pSSI'" A ve^ne.l feIirTotirfAIRNEiCASH. LAUREATE 3 SOCKS— ~ wool CXt r ßeinf sol© 0 — prettily embroidered leg with small turm over top embroidered with coloured ring. In pastel, peach or brown 3s £ Bd d TO df'ndVllß NET CASH. ALL WOOL CASHMERE 1 SOCKSTn fawn shade with drawn threaa lace ankle clox MultMioloured stripes round top. Little Miss 1930 will love these. Sizes 2 to 6 2s 6d to 3s PAIR NET UAbtl. SILK AND WOOL 4 SOCKS— These attractive socks are of fine weave and have lace open-worked design round ankle. Smart, multicoloured rings give a dainty finish. Shades of flesh and fawn. Sizes 3 S 6d TO 3s PAIR NET CASH. ALL WOOL RIB 4 SOCKS— These very serviceable socks are ox good weight and are well reinforced. They are very suitable for hard school wear. Shades of peach, brown, fawn, rose, tan, saxe. Sizes ls 2 ld°AND Is 9d PAIR NET CASH. LASTLONGA 4 SOCKS— A smart, two-tone mixture of wool and cotton. They are excellent washing socks and we would advise them for school wear. Embrown, camel-white, saxe-white, helio-white. Sizes 2to 6. Is 3d TO Is lid PAIR NET CASH. THE C. M. ROSS CO. LIMITED, PALMERSTON NORTH. JAM MAKING TIME! REPLENISH YOUR LARDER. WE STOCK RASPBERRY, BLACK CURRANT & STRAWBERRY PULP, In 31b. and 61b tins. WE ALSO HAVE:— DRIED PEACHES Is lb. DRIED APRICOTS Is lb. DRIED NECTARINES Is 2d lb. Fruit we Can Recommend. “BOON’S,” BROADWAY. RING 5120. BOOKS. WANTED TO BUY—GJ.OOD CLEAN BOOKS, of any kind, L* in any quantities. RANGITIKEI STREET BOOK EXCHANGE, Spooner’s Buildings.’ SMOKERS! B SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR CHEA TOBACCOS. EARS’Loose, 7d oz.; Imperial Llj or Dark, Sd oz.; Capstan, Dark, oz.; Richmond Light, 9d oz. Bears’ 2oz. tins, Is 3d: Silver F< Mild Is 3d, Cut Plug Is 2d; Yanl Doodle, all packs., Is 6d; HaveL Dark Is 6d, Mixture Is 6d. ALL NEW ZEALAND TOBACCO AT CUT RATE PRICES. BRICE’S.. P.N. LEADING TOBACCONIST, OPP. G.P.O. LAWN MOWEI Q HAPPENED and Set. Wc U for and Delivered Fra A. G. BRITTON Phone 6004, General Repairer of Lawn Saws, etc., 183 SHAMROCK STRE CHICKS! TOP QUALITY CHICKS. MARKLAND’S WHITE LEGHORNS. Hatching every few All rM -1 J Cl 1 * WSEND US YOUR BLANK E return them dry, snov and soft as down. Saves hard work. ECONOMIC BAG WASH LAUNDRY. COOK STREET. Phone 6623. CYCLES IT will pay you to visit FERGUSOI CYCLE SHOP this week as he considerably reduced all cycles. Tw< months’ free service guarantee v each cycle sold. MAIN STREET WEST, Near Stati
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 245, 11 September 1930, Page 8
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