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FRom THf sunny corder.' ia» Joyce, Betty, Mary and our Eileen (alias “Waka”) will be the cliief characters in the Model-U demonstration next Tuesday. ‘ I happen to be “in the know”, about the afternoon’s programme and it sounds very enticing. Admission is to ladies only and is T/- each. Booking Free! <([Our Thrift Section is fortunate in having a very inexpensive range of ■ “Etchitone” Writing Pads at only 8d each. These pads contain 30 ruled leaves and are an ideal airmail weight. * * * are obtainable in many types and prices at bur Thrift Department, too! To mention one popular line—Linen Finish “Camber” Envelopes at 6d packet. radio commentary on Fashion has received some nice compliments this week, and so we hope there will be a good listener audience for next Monday, when the subject will be “Fashion Features of This Season’s Coats’ ’ *. * » new season demands at least one pair of new shoes and the place for a really snappy pair of Sports Shoes is right here in the P.D.C. Shoe Section! I noticed a grouping of Suede Shoes that included the loveliest of colours and colour combinations. The styles are the newest with both crepe and wooden soles and heels. Prices range from 32/6 pr. •# * * Harrison was pleased to receive further stocks of the superior “Lees” Fur Felt Hats which now replenishes her full range of colours “Lees” Felts favour the adaptable Breton type with variations in folded crown effects. Beautiful colours like Mancliu Brown, Kent Green, Bottle, Dove Grey, Regina and Harbour Blues, aftd of course Black and Navy are featured. Price 49/6, exclusive to P.D.C. in the Manawatu. Ghost Story of our Radio Programme for next Wednesday is the fascinating account of the Saving of Paris in 1914 when the 62nd Division was rushed to the front line in 9000 Paris taxicabs. » * * on Thursday at 8.45 p.m. from 2ZA another series of “Romance of Music” will be presented by P.D.C. Donald Novis will sing “The Flower Song” from Carmen, “Roses of Piccardy” and “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” from Samson and Delilah. What a feast for the music lovers 1 * * * IfThe receiving, of Plosiery is always an event at our store and this week marked the unpacking of an excellent value line at 2/11 pr. These art. silk and rayon semi-fasliionod hose come in the following colours: Jaunty, Orient, Tango and Tiffin. Strongly reinforced toes and heels and lisle suspender tops. * * * IJMr Clifford has filled the breach in our window display staff and we wish him every success in his new vocation. * • * •[Joyce (or “Harty” as we all call her) is very enthusiastic about the new Bedspreads in her section. She described one of them to me, which is in a deep Blue Crepe Taffeta. The interesting features of this spread include a full gathered valance and luxurious quilted effect. Double Bed, Bgns, and obtainable also in Rose and Green. *' * * •[The two new voices you heard over the air last Monday night giving our commercials, were Phyllis and Eugenie. These two girls certainly deserved all, the congratulations they received as it isn’t quite so easy as one might think, talking to thousands of people one can’t see! time is sewing time to most of us women—so here is a tip! When selecting your new fabrics choose at least one length of Spun Rayon 4/11 yd. We have a very good choice of large and small floral designs and novelty geometrieals. Your favourite colour scheme is sure to be represented. Premier Drapery oo* Ltd* “THE SUNNY CORNER” PALMERSTON NORTH.

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MAIDS’ SPUN ART. SILK ’JAMAS In Attractive Florals and Stripes Popular Coat Style witli neat collar and' pocket, and short sleeves. Pleasing assorted colours . . . and. a lovely soft quality for summer. Sizes 12, 14, and 16. Cood Value 21/9 ■■■■■HBMB———^— i Collinson % Cunninqhame ltd. ; The VAt US Centre ot Brosdwiy • Pelmerston North II

RANZWARE Porcelain—Enamelled Cast Iron Enamol and Aluminium Sauce pans are practically unprocurable.—Buy “Ranzware” the latest idea in cooking ware giving you almost everlasting service. “Ranzware” is a marvellous new idea, it gives you 3 uses in 1 casserole . . . saucepan . . . tableware. It saves fuel by stored heat cooking . . . never buckles out of shape, the bottoms remaining perfectly flat Ranzware cooking ware can be used with equal efficiency on wood or coal ranges and gas or electric Steves. “RANZWARE” is all porcelain .enamelled inside and out in green and cream or blue and cream mottled effects. Obtainable in convenient shapes and sizes for the average family, also for hotels, hospitals, boarding houses, etc Sizes are Z{, 4,4 j, 6, and 12 pint. SEE RANZWARE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. Gollinson & Son Ltd. BROADWAY AND KINCSWAY PALMERSTON N

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 254, 25 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 254, 25 September 1942, Page 6