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tth /rt Brylcreem is the aco of hair dressings. It is superior to gummy preparations because its tonic ingredients keep hair and scalp in healthy condition. Insist on Brylcreem. Chemists and Hairdressers. r N.Z. Agents: W. H. Simms & Sons Ltd., Ch'eh. SIMPLE EXPRESSIONS OF INDIVIDUALITY We all have our ideas of '''liat constitutes fine furniture. Nothing will please you more than a visit to our furniture .showroom. Here is individuality . . . everyone’s individuality, carved gracefully in beautiful wood. hv. SS& W Mu KING & PALMERSTON NORTH teppett ltd. .. HOME OF FINE FURNITURE s PLAYERS Inspect our new season’s stocks now * * - - CA 9c Re RACKETS, by Slazengers. Fred Perry, 955; Challenge,. 95s ; Matchpoint, 955; Royal Windsor, 80s; Excelsis, 70s! Hercules, 61s 9d; Paramount, 56s 6d; Speedline, 51s 6d; Belvedere, 465; Swiftstroke, 365; Fred Perry junr., 365; Challenge junr., 365. SCHOOL RACKETS—15s, 22s 6d, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, 35s TENNIS BALLS.—Dunlop, new season’s, 4s pr.; Sl'azengers, new season’s, 4s 2d pr.; Dunlop Warwick, new season’s, 3s pr.; Special College Circle R, 1s ea. TENNIS ACCESSORIES. Racket Presses, 3s 6d; Racket Head Covers, 1s 11 d, 3s 6d, 4s 9d; Lawn Markers, 52s 6d; Gut Reviver, 1s 3d tube; Rubber Racket Grips,' Is ea.; Adhesive Tape, 1s 3d; Tennis Nets, 69s 6d, 47s 6d, 255; Eye Shades, 1s 6d, 2s, 3s 6d each. ■ - ’ ’ RACKETS, by Spaldings. —Don Budge, Autograph Record, 90s; Den Budge, personal model, 90s; Ellsworth Vines, personal model, 90s; The K robat B°s Gold Medal De Luxe, 70s; The Peerless, 455; Blue Streak, 355. VINES JUNIOR MODELS ...... .. 35s RACKETS, by Sportsply.— Roval Crown, ?ss; The Winner, ,90s, ..Club Royal, 80s; The Majest.c 56s 6d, Court Kinq, 51s 6d; Regent, 41s 3d, The Rex, 355; The Master (to arrive), 27s 6d; The Speed, 255. SPORTSPLY JUNIOR MODEL. —rJunior College, 255. THIS SEASON’S SPECIAL for School Players.—The Multiply, 22s 6d (strung on the premises). Enspect Our WINDOWS SPECIAL PURCHASE heavy LACE-UP CANVAS SHOES, with crep'2 rubber soles. Sizes 3’s to 9’s. Spssial Pries 4/9 pair COLLINSON & SON Palmerston North jean • • MACDUFFS triedm- £ i m. * W t AT MIRACULOUS PRICES! iti I Yes ! It’s like a fairy story come true to see these captivating children's garments, in all their gay colourfulness, at such low prices. We illustrate just a few—you must sec the whole range. And hrr* are DIRNDLS lor little misses who are fashion-wise. Splendidly made and smartly styled; in English Cambric. ' Genuine elastic shirring at waist and sleeves. Sizes 24 to 30, 7/11; 33 to 39, 8/11. ft r > Imagine it ! Frocks like this; of English Cambric or Haircord, guaranteed fast colours, in sizes 16 to 22 for only 5/6 I Sizes 24 to 30 are 6/6, and 33 to 39, 7/6. In the smaller sizes we offer Frocks with Bloomers to match at 6/11. Left Boy’s TUNIC SUITS ! Tailor-finished from quality Cotton, in a host of plain colours, with contrast collars and sleeve bands. Sizes 1, 2 and 3, 3/11 only. si Risht-r- COOGAN OVERALLS—the kiddies’ most serviceable garment—in a wide variety of plain colours, with contrasting trimmings. Sizes 1,2, 3 and 4, and only 3/11. BRITISH MADE FROM QUALITY CLOTH. W... /.S LOCKNIT / Panties & Bloomers 2 0.5. 2'iri Cut full and roomy for comfortable fit. Garter finish. Full range ol shades Wash - without • worry quality. A bargain worth coming miles for. KabeCrep BLOUSE FRONTS Cfnly Macdufts could do it 1 You must ice them to appreciate the wonderful value. Trimmed with dainty lace, pin tucked, and beautifully tailored- Also a big selection in SATINS and GEORGETTES, at only 4/11. mncDUFFS Where the Quality is Higher

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 262, 3 October 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 262, 3 October 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 262, 3 October 1940, Page 4