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am Let’s Qo Places Labour Dai] 11 IDeeknencl Already folk are planning their holiday travels —and there’s also the Centennial Exhibition in the offing, Naturally, there’s going to be a brisk demand for Travoe Goods, so be wise . . be economical . . . choose yours NOW from M. and G.’s Special Display. WHERE ELSE WILL YOU FIND SUCH KEEN VALUES IN COOD QUALITY LUCCACE? Ladies’ HAT BOXES, brown, maroon and blue cane; horse-shoe style. Prices 6s 6d to 13s 9d Ladies’ Brown and Blue Cants HAT BOXES, square. Silk lined and pocketed. . Price 16s 6d SUIT CASES and HAT BOXES to match.' Grey, brown, and green. Striped and Canva.s covered. SUIT CASES, Cane bound and plain Prices 30s to 41s 6d HAT BOXES, Silk lined and pockets Prices 26s to 35s 6d Ladies’ DRESS CASES, blue and brown pebble grained cane; silk lined pockets, sides and lid. Prices 255, 28s 6d ATTACHE CASES in Cano, imitation and solid leather. Sizes 14 to 20. Prices 6s 3d to 36s CANVAS COVERED SUIT' CASES, Cane bound. Green and brown. Prices 30s to 39s Brown and Blue Pebble Grained and Plain Cane SUIT CASES. Cane bound and strapped. Prices 11s to 40s Solid Leather SUIT CASES, half and full strapped. Prices 66s to 85s TRAVELLING ACCESSORIES. M. and Or. liave full stocks of all 3 r our Travelling- needs. Shirts, Pyjamas, Socks, Ties, Hats, Sports Shirts, Slacks, Sports Coats, Slippers, Travelling Rugs, etc. ICaOH sj? Kica MMfmMIIMffIWffIWIWiiIMiIiiMIIIMSWIMKIMI Get your money’s worth o£ service out ot your suits, by bringing them regularly to ns for Dry-Cleaning. We impart new life into old clothes; our service is satisfactory and our prices practical DRY CLEANERS /Depot, ResenT Theatre Arcade. Works, 140 RangitiVei Street. J. A. DitUey, Prop, f / PALMERSTON NORTH. - Phone 7537. roiiiwmMimMMlilMiailWllllMMllllMlMl9lMlMWllliWiilWillMtlWlißlllllWlilJi.lWllWiliW.lllM

s-.W^-w : ***** WOMA»TSP Aoe *. : V •••/' C. AND C. f S. ,- - , ' ' / &'sWm ' 4s&WiS>’ sT sSsfe, //« Here’s STYLE and DISTINCTION and Prices to suit every woman’s purse ! YOUNG MATRON’S HAT. Smartly styled as an attractive bumper brim breton in black sisol. Trimmed wings oE fine Val. lace in white, and. finished pearl pin. Good head fitting, with bandeau. Keenly Priced 33/^ VERY BECOMING HAT in semi-mushroom droop shape. New high crown. Bound, and with front loops and ends of good cord ribbon. Also a similar model carried out in the new oasis green shade. Keenly Priced £9/6 In Fine Cyclamen Sisol, a YOUTHFUL, BRETON showing the new forward tilt. Bound and trimmed good cord ribbon band, and bow to tone. Ribbon bandeau. Keenly Priced gg/'G Very Attractive Wide-brimmed SPANISH SAILOR in black sisol. Has wide binding of black petersham ribbon, and unusual finishing on crown, , Keenly Priced f>o/, g. MATRONS’ HATS, in black Swiss pedalinc. Semi-droop shape, trimmed small velvet flowers in dahlia shades. Covered with soft veiling to tone. Excellent fitting heads. Keenly Priced In the new pointed Shovel Shape, a VERY SMART HAT in teal blue sisol, effectively trimmed gold lace flowers and binding to match. Soft draping veiling to tone. Keenly Priced 32/6 Smart HARNESS TAN MODEL in knotted sisol. Trimmed wreath of velvet flowers to match, and , throw-over of fine veiling to tone. Keenly Priced 3^/6 A Youthful WIDE BRIMMED SLOUCH SHAPE, in oasis fine Bankok straw. Trimmed cord ribbon bow to matelv. Excellent ■fitting bandeau effect. ! Keenly Priced SPRING FELTS, - a lovely .selection showing the newest style in the newest colours. At 9/11 a is* ■>. , "s m itThe shc>pf*f»G (Xt'lh^ty PALMERSTON NORTH BROADWAY AND KIHCSWAY

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 265, 9 October 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 265, 9 October 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 265, 9 October 1939, Page 3