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fTTo-day and yesterday were quite I eventful days for many of the shop- | • pers who followed the lure of "Spe- 1 cial Bargains" to the P.D.C.! In | fact at- this moment, and on into | the-coming seasons, there will be I quite a number of shoppers very | thrilled with their half price bar- 1 gains. By the time these notes | go to press there may be none of f those Half Price Specials left, still you just may be lucky, so ring or call at the P.D.C. and find out. will be Reduced Price Millinery anyway, so it would be well worth your while to make a special -, trip to P.D.C. to-night. is "Susan" has its advantages I at times! Especially when there are new goods coming into the shop —as I usually get to know about | them straight,away. This week Olive was quick to pass the news supporoloUiH lire on to me that she had received an- best linen HiibHtitliLoß Mi other new stock of popular McCalls and they do wunh Up and believe me I didn't waste Embroider your own ti any time getting a personal low- your cloth from Llio.w t\ti\ down on those offering. There are j n our dabby ~1. fi/ll e» snappy slipper patterns showing cloths are iiLtritellvely sandal and moccasin styles and u jth gjnuU npf'n,Vs, these sell at 1/10, also children's smocked frocks at 1/6, maternity fAftor full coiisMerntio i 1 „ „<*..« cm-irt over-ill fill'f'llll lllVl'MtlJ/flllOfl of I dresses and a veiy smait ftJ> f^fe , pattern. Of course, these are only }( , 10( .,. 55 .„. y ,„ \, wmmi some—you'll have' to call and sec 0 f their mirldity mod. the rest! Monday, .lamiiuy I'/Mi, UiO next in dayn •ry well, »| ('florae /I I (fhlM. Th> lively stamp Monday, .).• will bo 2/-. I eoiisidcrflfcio/i »rid n cji|.i(/|ilion (it M/e fj/reseftt uid Mis )!<"•!; fi#ve found •y 1.0 fiirrense tfffi price niddny Oicdl. As from lani/nVy I7fclij the price However, this slight fWith face towels so difficult to ob- ors and regular customers from x • rii ~„ ,„ni.-;.,0- rlr. ivitli our making the I'.D.C'. 'learoom their tain folk are making cio i\mi oui >-> . , M " i- i x i ,o- rendezvous lor ii well cooked and white Huckaback towels, 18m x attractively scrvod moal. 36in, which are most attractively * * » bordered with a green tulip design. <fl"A little note to lier out-of-town These towels arc reasonably priced customers in .Jumol'h column brings another point to my notieo that, I at 3/11 each. ] oc ] sl]ro IIIV rntulv.rti will * * * . appreciate, too. 11, !h suggested needlework hint for this that as we are not expecting reweek is as follows: —With a fino place stocks of pure down quilts wool or thread buttonhole-stitch . that you choose from the stock , „,,,ii • . i :++„,i available wlnlc there is still an oparound all buttonholes m knitted pol . tunitv y ou n( , f;(1 noL , ni)]i „ n garments to ensure a strong neat purchase—you may u?C the finish. Lay-by instead. * .■> * * ./, * * ITMy talk this Monday over 2ZA IJTo have a touch of plamnur in her " mi , "£• j.- c i„„+ ,„„„i->a wardrobe is a definite spirit Inter wall be a continuation of last week s fm , any woman _ am] mor(J KO if "Resolve to be your own Dress- t)iat "touch" is useful as well as maker" and will include a request ornamental, which is the case with record "The Entrance of the .Little , a Housecoat. Choose a length of ~ ii i t i i-> 14/0 luxuriously patterned floral lawn, by Jack J. ayne. am] C])j()y m ' akinß yolir selec . , tion frofii the fi\c beautiful colour you do DON'! let your- combinations. self get to the stage where you . * * * must have a new foundation gar- f A NZ. soldier writing from the , i ,! n i „„„'+ „ a + Middle East shows that even ment and then find you can t get „ . ~ ~<■„„ - •' ~, though over there he hasn't forlt. Guard your old one carefully; Kot ten our service, and as ho puts' wash it as though it were made it himself—" What I wouldn't give of cloth of gold! Believe me, it's to be able to do business again , ,i „,.„„„+n;,-,,r +r, -crnn Rofnro with the honest folk of the Sunny worth- everything to you. ueioic _ . , , t , .... • , ,7 j.i x Corner? instead of these filthy stocks get too low, sec that you wot r S " \ | have- an extra garment tucked away; You owe it to yourself and ' . mp your loved ones to keep yourself looking your, best. In fact; ring 5456 to-nightj/and make an ap- pREMI ER DRAPERY Oil. Ltd. pointment, for a personal fitting by one of our three Berlei House- "The Sunny Corner" trained Corsetieres. PALMERSTON NORTH

'O/ GIVE C.G.L. AND CO. ' //; The job of delivering your goods I to and from the rail. Our service ' is prompt, efficient, and reliable. Eing 6612 or call at C. G. LANGRIDGE & CO. GENERAL CARRIERS, FORWARDING STORAGE 8C DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. 214 Cuba St., PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 6612 KOW at Alexander Clark's! AMPLE STOCKS G LASS We can supply you with glass of all r ; fi7 descriptions, for your every require- '* ment ... or we'll do the job for you. Motor windscreens are our specialty. , Come in and see us about it to-day! ALEXANDER CLARK LTD. FITZHERBERT AVENUE—NEXT TO PUBLIC LIBRARY Carried 1 HERE'S no doubt about the fact that when you're wanting a carrying job done with speed and safety Child Bros, are the right folk to engage. Our men are 100 per cent, reliable. Phone 6205 and we'll be right along. CULi&un. Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH'S CAREFUL CARRIERS Always BAKED to PERFECTION ♦HAS EXCELLENT KEEPING QUALITIES BONF BREAD BONIFACE BROS.' AUTOMATIC BAKERY, CUBA STREET. Phone 5853.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 6

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