WEAR JAEGER FOR REAL SATISFACTION, FOR COMPLETE HARMONY. FOR WARMTH AND COLOUR AND TO GET THE HABIT FOR JAEGER IS WORTH WHILE. IS ALL BRITISH, OF COURSE. IS AS WARM AS SUNSHINE, TAKES CARE OF CHILDREN, AND IS NOT EXPENSIVE SO DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE CAUGHT COLD. SEE JAEGER WINDOW DISPLAY TO-DAY THE C. M. ROSS CO. LIMITED. PALMERSTON NORTH. JOE & JOE THE SQUARE, Next Watson Bros. JAM MAKING: Pie Melons, Quinces. Red Cabbage for pickling. Bananas and Tomatoes. Large supply Fresh Vegetables on hand. Phone your order: 7082 Cuba Street Branch, or 5295 the Square. Free Delivery. GRIFFITHS’, Pure Food Specialists, next door “Standard.”—Sunlight, lOd pkt.; Victory soap, 6d bar.—Phone 5303. OpT/ STRAP shoes for 19s 6d. Shop t)t)/ early Saturday at Footwear, Ltd., Square, near P.O. Specials.—4 only gents’ all wool tweed overcoats, in grey tones, to be cleared at 32s lid.—Goldfinch and Cousins. LADIES! Try our special broad wave, beautiful appearance and lasts longer.—Only at Bert . Pratt’s, Broadway. ■ PD.C. —See window display of work- • ing men’s clothing at special prices for Saturday. 1 AKNER’S Drapery ITS T Cuba Street: Nursery flannelette* hemmed free of charge for 14 days only; from 6s lid to 12s 6d per dozen squares. Take advantage of this great offer. Specials. —SO pairs men’s strong nap working trousers, to be cleared at os lid pair; all sizes.— Goldfinch and Cousins. WORKERS’ Wear Special: Railway cord trousers, strong jean pocketing, cuff bottoms, 12s 9d at P.D.C. men’s shop, Saturday. men’s tweed trousers, all sizes, to be cleared at 5s 6d pair.—Goldfinch and Cousins. WORKERS’ Wear Special: ’’ Ribbed wool singlets and und pants, only 7s 6d at P.D.C. me shop, Saturday. CITANDARD cars. The new improve a , nd .. ° cylinder models with Eng or Colonial bodies are now ehowincr Pri reduced for 1931.—Adams Ltd.. Ra'nsdti Street. * HEN’S overcoats, in the latest sha and shapes, all sizes, 69s 6d Collinson and Cunninohame. IT HE NEW ERA SCHOOL C 1 , SHORTHAND. MISS M. ANDERSON PrinciDal National Bank Buildings,’ Phone*627 DO YOU KNOW? THAT in order to be a successful -L merchant you must sell your goods Smtrfp™ " d “ M “«■<» *£r*SS That it is equally essential to get the profit and to satisfy the purchawrp That if you get the profit, but fail to satisfy the customers, you will soon he out of customers F °° n Uo f ut 1 0l fiSJ WE CAN SATISFY BOTH WAYS. W. H. BOON. BROADWAY. PHONE 5120.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 110, 10 April 1931, Page 8
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