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FROm THIr m sunny corher. JZ&ta-cv t,. Allan, speaking to her audience on tlie last day of the Mannequin Parade, said it was obvious from the outside that "The Sunny Corner ’ was a \ery appropriate name lor the P.D.C. She went on to say that she hail found that the sunshine radiated throughout the store, and the happy cheerful atmosphere showed that the harmonious conditions enabled the staff to live up to the slogan of “The Sunny Corner.” news for everyone—this week 1 f ile stocks you have been waiting on have arrived from England, and new tilings have come from the South, too. We’ll start with “Good Luck” Horseshoes from the Fancy Department: Just a clever idea, to hang in your closet, wardrobe or put in your suitcase. Made from Camphor-Naphthaline to kill moths, silverfish, etc. Price Is 3d ea. •[We have a particularly interesting senies of “War Photos” this week (showing in the Windows). These Photos are stated to be the most sensational pictures of the War. See for yourselves the incredible brutality of the Germans in Poland. These pictures are the first to show the working of Nazi justice in a ravaged land. These Photos will shock the world. • • • « •([Just arrived from England; a good selection of Car(>et Squares in designs, colours and sizes to suit every room. ‘ Also genuine “Liberty Linens” in lovely Jacobean designs with coloured or fawn backgrounds. 30in 8s Ud and 9s lid yard.' While stocks last have your loose covers made. We quote, free of charge. • 4 • • «[We send best wishes for a speedy recovery to Norma Carr, who has taken one or two weeks “sick leave” from work. Hurry up and get better, Norma. t •[Men's Dressing Gowns are evidently a very popular item of apparel these cold days. Our stocks have recently been replenished with some very attractive checked designs in wool. Early shoppers will secure the best choice of these at 59s 6d, and keep the winter colds at bay. •[lt must be our lucky week, because we had another compliment passed about our Beauty Salon, and this was by a well travelled lady, who said that she had never, in all her travels, experienced such a splendid service as the one she received in the P.D.C. Beauty Salon. (Some l’at-on-the-Back, eh?) t The Mantle Department are thrilled with their marvellous new sample range of Cardigans, Twin Sets, Boleros and Jumpers which have just arrived. Styles, colours (with the smartest weaves) to suit the Matron, Golfer and Young Lady. Whatever your choice you can’t help but be satisfied. And prices compare very favourably with present day values. ( With the change in management of the Tea Dooms, we ore changing the name to “The Sunny Corner Tea Dooms,” and to create the happysunny atmosphere, we are carrying out renovations. Bright chintz curtains, relieved with plain green valances, chairs and tables redecorated to a deep brown, and other plans are in train. You will enjoy coming to the P.D.C. Tea Dooms. •[And now the Children’s Department. Just unpacked, from the South Island: Girls’ Coats in a wide selection of sizes, colours in the smartest tailored styles, showing stitched side pockets, covered buttons, Princess lines and high shoulders, fully lined. Sizes 24in to 39in. Prices 42s to 50s. •[After many years with us as lessees of the P.D.C. Tea Dooms, Mr and Mrs Oliver *are severing their connection. -We look back on a happy association, and we wish them every success in the future. •[And more good news: Ibe Dress Department lias unpacked Cream Velour, the ideal cloth for children’s wear. A limited quantity only. 56iti wide. 21s yard. Also from England, Dainty White Spot Muslin, showing in two sized spots, in white and white and blue. Limited quantity. Price 3s lid yd. CTlie Manchester, too, lias something new: 36in Winceyettes in the loveliest colours of Salmon, Blue, Lemon and Green with attractive, rather large contrasting doral designs. Price 3s 3d yard. Premier Drapery Co. Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 153, 31 May 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 153, 31 May 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 153, 31 May 1941, Page 5