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BECAUSE STYLE AND QUALITY AEE IMPORTANT WITH US ROSCO’S FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN liave a simplicity plus a distinction that is unusual. Prices are reasonable, too, a fact that mothers have learned to expect at Rosco! FROCK AND KNICKER SETS— Wool Crepe de Chine, in favourite shades including the new tile rist. One-piece frock with pleated front panel and tie from side-front, long sleeves and tiny white collar. Sizes 20, 22, 24. SET 25/- AND 27/6 VELVET FROCKS FOR LITTLE GiRLS— Fine corduroy velvet with youthfully flaring skirt, long s.ceves, and bodice uiettily embroidered in gay erosstitch design. The Peter Pan collar is guipure edged. In pale pink, sky blue, soft green and scanct. 16in, 18iu and 20in. ! PARTY FROCKS Yl/6 FOR SMALL GIRLS— Silk marocain with full flared skirt, brilliant Hungarian embroidery on the bodice, and a tiny bolero. In vivid peasant red, royal blue, and tilerust. 20in, - 4in 23/6 MAIDS’ FROCKS— Wool crepe de chine, in tailored styles with pleated or flared skirt. In warm rust and wine shades as well as naw and brown. Sizes 3Uin to 40iu. 27/6 T 0 39/6 MAIDS’ SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS Very smart ’teen styles with pleated skirts and zipp or buttoned necklines. In charming shades for autumn wear. Sizes 30 to 40. 25/- w 35/PALMERSTOFS YOUTH CENTRE C. M. ROSS CO. LTD. WOODVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. UMEROA - OP ELANDS 25th SPORTS MEETING. To he held in Mr L. Byrant’s Paddock, Opposite the Hall, KUMEROA, near Woodville, EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939, 10 a.m. PROGRAMME. ATHLETIC EVENTS: 100, 220, 440, 880 and one mile handicaps; high, long and hop-step-and-jump. CYCLING : One mile, two mile and three mile handicaps, and half-mile junior handicap. HORSE EVENTS: Tilting at the ring, orange comp., maiden leaping, flag race, novelty event, open pony jump, maiden pony leaping, turning, and open leaping competitions. DANCING EVENTS: Five events each for competitors under 10 years, under 14 years, and under 17 years. NOVELTIES: Chain stepping, cake guessing, sheep guessing, children’s events. RUAHINE PIPE BAND in Attendance NOMINATIONS in Athletic Events close on SATL’RDAY, March 25. HANDICAPS will be published in tht' “Manawatu Evening Standard” on or about April 5. ADMISSION, Is 6d, cars (non-mem-bers) Is; other conveyances, Is; primary school children free. ANNUAL SPORTS DANCE. In the Kumeroa Hall in the Evening. D’A. WAREHAM, Hon. Secretary, HOPELANDS. Phone 160 W, Woodville. (Programme may be inspected at the “Manawatu Evening Standard” Office.) LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED girl for factory. Apply 8 a.m., Howard Abbott, 57 Te Awe Awe Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 March 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 March 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 March 1939, Page 8