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THE WITCHERY OF LACE Lace, that fascinating medium for evening gowns, here appears in ail its glory. Fine threads, delicate as a cobweb, and beautiful only as gossamer threads can be, have been specially woven for your new frocks this winter. So original and exquisite are these new laces and so intriguing in texture, that never have laces been so irresistible as they will be this season. The new gay colours will charm you with their beauty. FOR, EVENING WEAR! GOLD METAL LACE FLOUNCINGS In handsome allover lace designs. 35in wide. PRICES 10/C AND YD 12/6 BEAUTIFUL LACE FLOUNCINGS in neat and attractive designs; shades, Azalea Red, Iris Blue, New Pink. 35in wide. PRICE 7/11 YD. HANDSOME FLORAL DESIGNS IN FLOUNCINGS Outlined in minute silk raised cord, in charming shades of Wine, Autumn Brown, Kenya Red, Nigger Brown, Candy Beige, Sandbeige, Delphinium'Blue, Sky Blue also Black. PRICES RANGE FROM 6/11 10 8/11 m NIGGER BROWN LACE FLOUNCINGS In newest floral and leaf designs, worn with silver or gold metal trimmings, now so fashionable. m 6/11 T 0 8/11 m NOVELTY METAL TRIMMINGS, GOLD CORDS, CLASPS, OLD WORLD JEWELLED GOLD BRAIDINGS, ErC., for function and evening frocks on view in our Trimming Section. ROSCO THE 0. M. ROSS CO.. LTD.. Palmerston’s Fashion Centre, VAREX lIRNEST HEALEY, treatment for I bad legs. “No need to lie up.”— Local agent, Mrs A. Wcllerman, phone 7023. Pure Amber Alel Locally brewed—dear as crystal. See that your next drink is Burton’s! O If* PER Week.—Carpets, linos, ul U fireside chairs, rugs, bedding, curtaining, blankets.—Art Cabinet Co., the Square (next Rosco)YOUR dog deserves the best of attention. By using Bob Martin preparations you are sure of keepiug your dog fit and well. Cleansfur Is 6d, Powder Shampoos od, Liquid Shumpoo 2s 6d, Dog Soap Is 6d, Ointment Is 2d. Ask for free booklet.—J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists, the Square. UNCLE ALF wants to buy gents’ discarded clothing, odd : coats, musical instruments, travelling bags, trade tools, etc. Best cash prices We call and collect. Phone 6780.—233 Main Street. PARTICULAR PEOPLE PREFER PRAM HOUSE PRODUCTS THE PRAM HOUSE, 321 MAIN STREET. One Minute troia P.O. SEE OUR WINDOWS. PHONE 6973. OH 1 CKUEL RHEUMATISM. IF you sufl'er from Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder troubles, hardened arteriej and uric condition, you can secure most blessed relief by taking . the tablets ARTREX S.T./2 i An elaborate free Diet Chart with every bottle. Ask for literature.— H. Hepworth, Chemist During Fine Weather Enjoy Tkcs* Leisure Hours, Banislj Cooking Drudgery and GET SMITH’S Delicious Cooked Meats and Pastry Goods. PHONE 7032. COMMERCIAL BLDUS. AIR SERVICES. UNION aTrTwayS TRUNK AIR SERVICE. PALMERSTON NORTII-DUNEDIN. via Blenheim, and Christchurch TIMETABLE Daily (including Sundays). Southbound. —Leave Palm. N., 8 Blenheim, arr. 9.30, dep. 9.40 Christchurch arr. 11.5, dep. 1] Dunedin arr. 12.50 p.m. Noithbound.— Leave Dunedin 11 Christchurch arr. 1.5 p.m„ de Blenheim arr. 2.50, dep. 3.0, Palmerston North arr. 4 p.’m. Service Connects with Auckland T at Palmerston North. FARES Palmerston North-Blenheim Palmerston Nortli-Christehurcii Palmerston North-Dunfedin Timetables —Circumstances Porir UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z., 1 Particulars, hookings, etc., from M. A. Eliott, Ltd., Broadway (Tel. 6208): or K. G. Chamherlai Fire lose. Buildings, Ruhgitikei (Tel. 7512).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 121, 23 April 1936, Page 10

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