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CROUCHERS The Place For CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. DLACE Your Orders Early and Avoid street Disappointment. I NEXT C. M. ROSS CO., LTD., R , SQUARE. DON'T COUGH—GOODWIN'S Lung Rejuvenator cures tho worst cold in 2 days. Whooping cough 2 weeks. Entirely herbal. No drugs. 2s SUPPLY, George RUSSELL ST. BUTCHERY. r PHE place where the prime 6604 SLATER'S. -»- are stociseu. NOW SHOWING THE VERY I LATEST IN I OUR PHONE NUMBER CCf)j AFTERNOON GOWNS, MAN- I UUUi TAILORED SPRING COATS j AND COSTUMES. I MODEL WEDDING GOWNS A j , SPECIALTY. I THE SQUARE, 'PHONE 6561, | I PALMERSTON NORTH. PRAMS Retyrcd, Repainted, Relined At Shortest Notice. THE PRAM HOUSE Down in Prices, But Not in Quality. PRAMS, from £3. SEAGRASS CHAIRS, from 14s. .Seagrass Our j FR£E EXpERT ADV TCE ON Opposite Devine's Hotel, Main Street. | ALL FOOT TROUBLES Please Note.—New Phone No. 8252. j 1 DR. SCHQLL'S foot servicILL jour usee: articles through the Broadway, Palmer-ton Nth. I small advertisement columns of the *-«"«=» * •

“Standard. 1 ROSCO SPRING I HATS ! are created for YOU Ko V 5 Fitted and moulded to YOUR head. Matching YOUR colouring. Flattering to YOUR profile. In short, for hats that are obviously, adorably, glamorously YOURS, come to the Rosco Store . . . the prices make you sight with relief. READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE. I Have; both and small brims and are in straight sailor shapes' or the softer slightly drooped styles. There are fine and coarse straws here with trimmings mostly of ribbon, plain and striped. Crowns are either round or square and show some of the vogue for pleats and tucks. All colours are popular and prices meet the times. 9s 6d to 16s 6d THE SMARTEST OF MODEL HATS are now showing, and styles are onoo again entirely new and fascinating to wear. Straws are both fine and coars, baku, pedaline, noora, pasco, celtagel, racello and braid being among the most popular. Brims are rather wider and straight, while crowns are showing more change this season, being flatter than ever and giving new effects with tucks and folds. One of the newest of crowns shows the gutter right round, very high at the hack and almost down on to the brim in front. Trimmings are mainly of ribbon, selfshade in velvet and the new striped effect or several contrasting tones in petersham, with small nickel ornaments. Most colours will be popular this season . . . pink, natural and oatmeal showing as the newest shades with blue, green, orange, gold, lemon, white, red, beige, grey, black, navy and brown as tried and proved favourites. Prices are Moderate 21s to 45s A COARSE STRAW HAT. In red with a square crown and a becoming semi-sailor brim. It has a medium head fitting and is trimmed with self-red, black and white petersham ribbons. Rosco Price 15s 6d RESLAW HATS. For early Spring wear, in .light weight felt are showing as sailor and semi-sailor styles with small brims and square or round crowns. Medium and large fittings in black, navy and brown. v Rosco Price 15s 6d SPRING FELTS. In pastel shades. Sailor and sports shapes, showing many new styles in crowns. Colours are dainty and spring-like . . . blue, green, lemon, pink, beige, oatmeal, grey and red. Rosoo Prices from 5s 6d to 15s 6d SOMETHING NEW IN CAPS. Crocheted celtagel straw, made in the* newest of styles to fit just one side of the head. Colours are smart, white, banana, silver, oatmeal, brown, navy and black. Rosco Price 9s 6d and 10s 6d Haven t You Noticed, how Economy Sharpens Our Wits ? You look longer and shrewder before you buy. WE redouble our efforts to offer apparel, still with the same Rosco standard of quality and style, at a still more modest price. And we -have accomplished this paradox. Visit our showroom! See our new things! Just the smartest, loveliest coats, frocks, suits, etc., you could buy anywhere and the prices make temptation quite complete. -fco THE NEWEST IN SLIP-ON COATS. In good quality Donegal tweed with smart collar, pockets and a belt. Lined throughout. Oatmeal with flecks of green, orange, brown-fawn with flecks of orange, blue and green. S.S.W., S.W. and W. Rosco Price 69s 6d SWAGGER COATS IN LINEN. In plain shades of fawn, ivory and green. Also in printed linen in diagonal stripe or small floral designs. Rosoo Price 45s AS ILLUSTRATED. SWAGGER COATS. In the newest wool weave, large broken-check effects .... winebeige, brown-beige, black-white. Rosco Price 49s 6d 9 SWAGGER COATS. In wool liaska in oatmeal or soft fawn tone. Rosco Price 55s THE SMARTEST OF BLOUSES Are showing in best quality stripe spun silk in the newest of colourings. Rosoo Price 19s 6d SPRING SUITS. in the newest of checks, large, small or broken-check design . . . brown-fawn, black-white, grey-wliite. Rosco Price 69s 6d, 79s 6d to 5 gns TAILORED SUITS. Neat styles in Donegal tweeds. Rosco Price 555, 69s 6d and 89s 6d BLACK, NAVY AND BROWN TAILORED SPRING SUITS. In wool chevron, wool diagonal, wool tricotine. Rosco Price 5 to 6Jgns NEW AND ATTRACTIVE COATS. In chevron tweeds, in browns, greys and fawns. Rosco Price 75s FOR MORE DRESSY WEAR. We are showing some fascinating models in light wool georgette, wool crepe and wool amure. In oatmeal, fawn, greys, navy and black. Rosco Price sgns, 6gns to B|gns TAILORED SPRING SUITS. In English worsted . . . new fawns, greys, black-white, navywhite, fawn-brown. Rosco Price 5j to Bgns

PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1933, Page 9

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