BOYS’ all wool baffling costumes, cut out back, sizo 24 os 6d; rise 6d size. —Collinson and Cunninghame. CARPETS, chesterfield, bedroom and dining room suites, latest designs, half-price.—“Penrson’s” Mart. PRICES reduced.—Ladies’ and gents’ haircutting 9d, shaving 4d, haircut and shave Is.—-At Bert Haybittle’s, Cuba Street. EONDOiNTOWN.— Men’s grey flannel sports trousers, 12s 6d for 9s lid; well cut worsted sports trousers, 17s 6d for 14s 6d, 27s 6d for 22s Gd. STORYBOOKS for the chi Id re n are as chea]> at IT. L. Young, Ltd., with a wider selection. Prices as low as anywhere. pOMMUNITY Stores, Ltd., will supply your Xmas fruit fresh and clean.— C.S. shops, where its cheaper. BOYS’ grey nurse cloth shirts, tennis and canoe collar, all sizes, 2s 6d.— Collinson and Cunninghame. GIVE a good book this Xmas.—See our stock.—J. G. Harvey, Main Street (by Public Trust). COUSINS, Library Buildings, • Square.—Men’s felt hats, all shades and sizes, 6s lid; initial handkerchiefs, Is. __ _____ P" ARENTS 1 Send your children to me for expert haircut, only sd.—Bert Haybittle, Cuba Street. SCYTHES. —Tyzack’s famous “Horseman” brnnd. Ask to see the scythe blade with the unbreakable point. 36in 8s each; rivetted bnclr blades, 30in 7s 3d, 36in 7s 6d each; Tblid back, 36in, 8s each; riveted back blades, 30in 7s each; scythe handles or snaths, 6s 6d each. Ring your order to us. We deliver free. —Manson and 1 Barr, Ltd., Itangitikei Street. LADIES I We can help you choose 1 Gifts for gents include wallets, fountain pens, tobacco pouches, pencils, military brushes, etc.—H. L. Young, Ltd.
WE can give you a lower quote to paint your house.—Waghorn. painter and paperlianger, the Square. MEN’S blazers, in fancy stripes, made from N.Z. all wool cloth, 27s 6d, Christmas Carnival.—Collinson and Cunningham©. ANTED, old newspapers, must he clean, penny per pound.—Crockery Dept., Watson Bros., Square. 1 LEAH Complexion, steady nerves, and / regular elimination. Result of taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3s 6d. J. R. Wood, Ltd., and other Chemists. MEN’S cream tennis trousers, good cut, belt, loop and 20in bottoms, 12s 6d, Christmas Carnival. —Collinson and Cunninghame. ICTUItES.—If you are looking for an inexpensive gift, call at Ingham’s Picture House, Cuba Street. EN’S all wool black cashmere socks, with mending wool, special Is 3d, Christmas Carnival.—Collinson and Cu n ninghame. SUIT cases, attache eases, less 25 per cent., at Bennett’s, Broadway’. / COMMUNITY Stores, Ltd., wiil supply \J your Xmas fruit fresh and clean. — C.S. shops, where its cheaper. MEN’S all wool and silk and wool socks, good designs, 2s 6d, 2 pairs 4s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame. BANKRUPT stock new furniture from Forrester’s, Wellington selling half-price, at “Pearson’s Mart, Broadway. T~ONDONTOWN.—27-inch striped coir ±J matting, 2s lid for 2s 6d yard; single bed washing bedspreads, 3s 6d for 2s 6d. TNKPEN’S same-day boot repairing X service, Broadway.—Ready for all holiday repairs—please bring in early. __ BUXES assorted Xmas and New Year cards, with envelopes, Is, Is Cd and 2s, at Bennett’s, Broadway.
MEN’S Iloslyn swim, suits, latest cut back, V. inset, all sizes, from 11s 6(l.—Collinsoh and Cunninghame. BSOLUTELY the very latest in colour and design.—The new handbags at H. L. Young, Ltd., make charming gifts. M~~EN’S “Interlock” elastic top underpants, usually 2s 6d, slight imperfections; Xmas Carnival Is lid.—Collitison and Cunninghame. COMMUNITY 'Stores, Ltd., giving \J free cream with pound K.D.C. but'ter and tin of pineapple at Is 3d. XMAS gifts that will please:— Rimu tea waggons 17s 6d; in oak 22s 6d and 255. Seagrass chairs from 14s 9d. Satin cushions 12s 6d each. Shop early—wo are closing at 10 p.m. on Xmas Eve and will not re-open until 4th January, 1933. Hutchins' Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. MEN’S interwoven silk socks, in brown fawn, grey, green, usually 4s 6d; Christmas special Ss 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame. FRAMED mottoes.—The giver thereof is always remembered. —Ingham’s Picture House, Cuba Street, for these or pictures. _ COMMUNITY Stores, Ltd., giving V 7 free cream with pound K.D.C. butter and tin of pineapple at Is 3d. pHIUSTMAS gifts should be useful.— O Slippers from Inkpen’s Slipper House,. Broadway, are a good suggestion. Gift slippers, Is 8d pair. CHILDREN’S Books.—The finest \J stock on the coast is at Bennett’s, Broadway. 3 WEEKS to Christmas and orders are pouring in for our famous 4 guinea suits to measure. Special arrangements have been made in our cutting dept, to take orders up until Dec. 16th for delivery on Christmas Eve. Order your suit, now and let us hold it until you require it. we invito your inspection of our exclusive range of materials. —Goldfinch and Cousins tor service and suit satisfaction. T ONDONTOWN.— Men’s all wool I i striped blazers, 29s 6d for 22s 6d; boys’ blazers for 5s lid, in navy, brown and green. (JORNS— Shift them with Chiftem, the j Bcientifio corn cure. Relieves pain instantly. Corns come away in a few days. 2s a bottle.—Henderson g Pharmacy , Library Buildings. 45 The Square.
MOTOR screens, leadlights, etc., all will be made to order by Alexander Clark. Orders receive prompt and skilful attention. and the price will suit your requirements. Glass bevelling, too, is a speciality. GLOSSY, Natural-looking waves in hair after using Wayvene Lotion. 2s 6d. J. !K. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. . HEN’S all wool gaberdine tennis trousers, made from a heavy quality cloth, 29s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghnme. _ A CALENDAR makes one of the best of presents because it lasts a year. See our large stock.—J. G. Harvey, Main Street (by Public Trust). J^AXA— Nature’s pleasant loxative. H Handkerchiefs, Ties; or sox make suitable Xmas gifts.-Pansian WidoEnd Ties, in noat designs and self touos, priced at Is 6d, 2a 6d 3s 6d, 4s 6d; then Fancy Sox, in art. silk or silk, perhaps silk and wool or pure wool, priced at Is 6d 2s 6d, 2s lid to 6s 6d; now Handkerchiefs in fancy border Pyramids, at Is 3d- plain mercerised initial at Is; initial Pyramids at Is 3d; coloured bordered initial at is; Irish lawn initial at 3 for 2s, make an inexpensive gift.—Goldfinch and Cousins.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 10, 9 December 1932, Page 8
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