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[ K Quality Tells its Own Story! and these Saturday Specials Talk Out Loud! Quality is never an accident... it is always the result of intelligent effort. There must be the will to produce a superior thing, a clear conception of what quality is, a knowledge and skill equal to the purpose at hand, a willingness to test the product under any conditions, A standard of quality once attained must be held by a will no less firm than that which established it. This, the Rosco Store endeavours to do, and the price, you will find, is always the lowest at which any article of equal character and value can be purchased. BUT THESE ARE SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR SATURDAY. SMART BLACK SAILOR HAT In hemp straw, showing the new gutter-crown and with a narrow brim slightly drooped at one side. The trimming is of wide black petersham ribbon with contrasting bands on one side of red, orange, green, lime, blue, white, lemon, and plain black. SATURDAY SPECIAL 8/6 12 ONLY COARSE STRAW HAT With a small brim showing 1 a side bandeau effect. The trimming is of petersham ribbon in a contrasting tone. Emerald, saxe, brown, lust, red. SATURDAY SPECIAL 8/6 12 ONLY HIP LENCTH COATS DAINTY VOILE FROCKS In military effects, belts and pockets, in shades of scarlet, rust, green, blue. Usual Price 59s 6d. SATURDAY SPECIAL 39/6 WOMEN’S BATHING COSTUMES In. heavy cotton. Various attractive designs and colours. W. and O.S. Usual price 6s lid to 10s 6d. SATURDAY SPECIAL In floral tonings, blue-lemon, r<e)d-grey, lime-orange. Usual price 21s. SATURDAY SPECIAL 17/6 WOMEN’S WOOLLEN BATHING COSTUMES. Assorted smart styles and colours. Sizes O.S. and X.O.S. Usual price Us 6d to 14s lid. SATURDAY SPECIAL 3/11 8/11 WOMEN’S LACE MESH HOSE COTTON HOUSE FROCKB In neat floral patterns, in good quality cotton. Short sleeves. Usual price 12s 6d„ SATURDAY BPECIAL 9/11 37 inch 1/11 Rayon silk with seamed leg and reinforced heels and soles. Range of season’s new shades include, beige, fawn and soft brown. . . Illusion, Deer and Pine Cone. SATURDAY BARCAIN 1/11 P air * MEN’S iFLORAL DRESS RAYONS Twenty pieces ini both light and dark grounds, excellent for summer frocks. Charming designs and pretty colourings, yet very serviceable. All high grade qualities but to be sold FOR SATURDAY at 1/11 yard. MEN’S ALL WOOL BATHINC SUITS In Roslyn, Kaiapoi and Pet one, made m one and two-piece styles, mostly with coloured band round chest. Usually 10s 6d to 15s 6d. NOW NEGLIGE SHIRTS With two collars to match. Each shirt in smart fine pinhead stripes, in shades of blue, fawn. brown effects, also black and white stripes. Usual price 5s lid. SATURDAY SPECIAL 4/11 ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS. USUAL PRICE 19s 6d, 27s 6d, 28s 6d, 32s fid. SATURDAY SPECIAL 5/6 9S 6d. 13s 9d. 14s 3d. 16s 3d WHITE CANVAS LACE-UP SAND SHOES. Por women and children. Good English makes with whito rubber soles. Women’s sizos, 3,4, 5, 7. Usually 4s lid and 5s lid. SPECIAL PRICE 3/6 Children’s sizeß, 4 to 12 with crepe rubber soles, SPECIAL PRICE 1/11 T 0 2/11 according to sizo. Several Odd Lengths of 3lin. LINEN and SHADOW TISSUES In assorted designs and colourings. Usually 3s 6d to 7s 6d, TO CLEAR FOR SATURDAY AT 1/9 ’ yard. See these early I SPECIAL OFFER FOR SATURDAY ODDMENTS IN FANCY LINENS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. 6 for 1/3 HAND EMBROrOERED HANDKERCHIEFS Coloured on white, soft and dainty. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY/ 6 for 1/3 V+I I 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 307, 25 November 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 307, 25 November 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 307, 25 November 1932, Page 9

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