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Save Time, Money and Worry. OCR INFANT DEPARTMENT ;-upplica Cosy, Comfy Wearables for Babies from far and wide. The prices you'll pay mean distinct saving. INFANTS' DAY GOWNS. In fine Lawn and Nainsook, daintily trimmed line Embroideries and Val Laces, 2s, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s Gd, 3s lid. Better Qualities, more elaborately trimmed and tucked, also finished tucks and embroidery at foot of Gown, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11 to 8/11. INFANTS' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS. Csoful Gowns, finished Torchon l.ace, 2/2, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3. INFANTS' WINCEY GOWNS. Trimmed fine Torchon Lace, finished feather stitching, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. INFANTS' FLANNEL GOWNS. A nice quality, made perfectly plain, . 4/6. THE SAME, BETTER QUALITIES. Trimmed fine Valenciennes Lace and finished silk embroidery, 6/6, 6/11 / i! Jy.)t mM K\V9', w* J* ///t>jcj CE I~L Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd., 1 fis 9 Broad Street, PALMERSTON NORTE. JSSSS& i mm The Favoured of Paris — The Royal P.D. Front-Lacing Corset Nv Fashion's present day modes demand a Corset that will follow the lines of \ the figure—the "Natural" effect is Ml \ essential if milady would be in har'tf mony with the styles of to-day. y* The P.D. Front-Lacing Corset secures this effect but differs from others in that it laces on each side of the busk thus securing perfect adjustment—while there is also a P.D. Model for those who require a front-lacing corset that laces on one side only. Doctors recommend Royal P.D. Corsets because they not only ensure the most fashionable figure, but also give support where needed. ROYAL Rustless Unbreakable tiiiiSi are guaranteed to fit, to give long wear, and ensure a figure in harmony with the modes of to-day. Each model is the result of careful, scientific planning based upon long study of the feminine figure. Every woman of slight or medium figure should ask her draper to show her the new Royal Rustless P.D. Front Lacing Model. Full figures should wear the P.D. Reducing Corset. Every pair is fitted with busks doubly reinforced with material that absolutely cannot tear. 20. I YOU DO LOOK FIT! IPS EASILY SEEN YOU : DRINK :: :: Guns and Cartridges FOB THE! Shooting Season. WE have an excellent assortment of FIRST CLASS GUNS to choosa from at moderate prices. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED, AKD ARRIVING. Our own special brand of "Hgbtning" Cartridges won the Gun Clab'l Cup this year and were used by of the runners-up for same. None better on the market for shooting. Note the price: 3s 3d per box, or 500 lots at 12s per 100. GUN REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. 92<&|101MAIN-STfcW. and Also GEORGrE-ST. Motor Engineers and Gunsmiths, PALM RSON NORTH. "DISCRETION IN SPEECH is greater than eloquence.'' —Both are embodied in the simqle words "kartell's for me—what's yours?'' kartell's Brandy— the connoisseur's choice. CBEAP FARM FOR DAIRYING OR SEEEP. A Genuine Chance for a man with Limited Capital. ACRES, rolling country, J close to sea, good climate, school, store, p. 0., creamery and railway station practically adjoining, Manawatu district, well fenced and subdivided, permanent water, no buildings, could be suhdiv'dep into four dairy farms. Price £ls 10s, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. W. BROPHY Land Agent ... Palmerston N r BUILDING SECTION BARGANS Near Railway, 30s to 3fs per foot Colombo-street 55s foot Union-street 45s per foot College-street, 48s foot Featherston-street, 35s foot Grey-street (near) 50s foot Hereford-street, 50s foot Kingswood-street, 40s foot Shamrock Avenue, 30s foot Hanson-street, 30s foot Knowles-street, 35s foot Campbell-street, £4 10s foot W. BROPHY. Land .Went. Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 6