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Preserve your Eggs with NORTON *S Paste SKIN disorders disappear—clear, smooth, youthful skin yours after taking Harvey’s. Mineral Tonio. 33 6d. — J. K- Wood, Ltd., and other chemists. .... The Best Summer Change i CHEAP TRAVEL BY RAIL. With the turn of the tide in trade, many people !' must be veering to holidays which were deferred by hard times. Cheap travel by rail—less than a penny a mile i second-class and a slight fraction over a penny first- . » c l ass —helps people to build up strength of mind and body. i For a holiday, short or long, your railways give h you that best, cheapest safest service, ' SAVE UP FOR TRIPS BY RAIL. j

Already To Slip on for the SHOW... ROSCO Ready - for - Service SUITS Come! Judge them for yourself! On every point, Style, Quality, finish and Fit . • . Rosco Ready-for-Ser-vice Suits will satisfy your most exacting demands. Fine clothes, fine craftsmanship and a fine appreciation of what, men really want . . . that s Rosco Service. The range of sizes is astonishingly comprehensive so, tall or short, stout or slim, ive can fit you. That’s why we ask you to look over our distinctive Ready-to-Wear Tailoring before selecting your suit for the Show. See and appreciate the latest styles and patterns which distinguish Rosco Suits from the ordinary readymade. IN NAVY—79s 6d, 90s and £5 19s 6d IN WORSTED AND TWEEDS, Browns, Fawns and Greys 79s 6d to £7 15s Take Advantage of our Perfect Tailoring Service! Know the confidence of assured style! Know the pleasure a suit in perfect taste can give. . A suit that expresses personality in the halttones of absolute correctitude. . . . A suit that reflects the newest ideas! Know Rosco Tailoring. ... Choose from our new selected suitings. MADE-TO-MEASURE— 84s to £8 8s Of outstanding value are oiir 5 and 6 Guinea made-to-measure suits . . . so speak discriminating men. sir .tMi &£/( xrc< & EL The Renaissance of the HAT! .It is a mistaken policy to economise by buying just any old hat . . . don’t you agree? Are they not all important? Are they not noticed most at a . restaurant ... at a cinema . .at the bridge table ... at the races. . . At the Rosco Store you will find just the hat that is “yours” at a price which cannot fail to attract by reason of its extreme modesty. Take, for example, THE ONE ILLUSTRATED ABOVE. In a new light, coarse, shiny straw, it shows the charm of simplicity with the forward, down-over-the-eye movement that is one of;the salient features of the new Summer Hats. The tr.mm.ng. are dainty and varied and the shades are appealing. . • • INFANTS’ BONNETS. In pink, blue, lemon, white and apricot organdie, trimmed with touches of flowers or silk embroidery and self-toned satin ribbons. Sizes to fit children from 1 to 3 years. Prices 4s 11 d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d & 8s 6d MAIDS’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY STRAW HATS. With wide, medium and small brims. Colours are white, cream, pink, blue, beige and green and trimmings are of self or contrasting ribbons with touches of dowers or silk stitching. Sizes df to 6J. Price 4s 11 dto 13s 6d WIDE-BRIMMED STRAW HATS. For maids, with medium head fittings and trimmed with self shade of petersham ribbon. White and beige only. Price 13s 6d WHITE CREAM NATURAL BLUE BEIGE RED Yet this Fascinating- Hat is only 12/6 That’s what we mean when we gay, “You can dress well and save money, by shopping at the Rosco Store.” I i i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 284, 28 October 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 284, 28 October 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 284, 28 October 1933, Page 9

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