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lE=Z3l|i-r'- ■ II&XOIDIQKOJ 40 Sizes of Collinghame Suits In each of the following classes of Collinghame Suit.* there are f rem six to eight sizes, so that almost any figure ean fl>e fitted. The increase i* each size is lin. in chest, with other measurements in accordant*. NORMAL SlZES.—These are for regular builds, always easy t© it. A. SIZES. —For men shorter in body and. smaller in waist and chest than "jNTornial"; trousers regular length. S. SIZES. —Body as "Normal.," but arms and legs shorter. T. SIZES—For tall and slight men; quite a distinct class. "L. SIZES.—For the semi-corpulent; mainly wanted by middle-aged men. X. SIZES.—For the corpulent. Ti?33m!fT}fqi XjTmi Over 300 Collinghame Suits always hung in our wardrobes .in over 150 all-wool materials; this assures variety. Collinghame Suits are man-tailored, designed and cut by experts whose whole time is given to this work. Wo know of no one else who so specialises in Keady-to-Wear Tailored Suits. We a-sk for a trial, knowing we ean please you. Priced from Three to Five Guineas s IB ynnmaham® I 9Bro*d StreetPALMiRSTON North

Leather Goods for New Year Gifts Ladies' Handbags —From 5/ to 55/ each. Girls' Shoulder Purses and Bags — From 2/6 to 5/ each. Dressing Cases, Ladies' and Gent's. From 15/ to 100/ each. Brush Sets, Ladies' — 10/ to 40/ each Military Brushes —From 10/ to 45/ each. Glove and Handkerchief Sets —Froru 3/6 to 30/ each. Ladies' Companions —From 3/6 to 25/ each. Attache Cases From 7/6 to 45/ each. Collar Boxes, Solid Leather—From 6/6 each. Tie Boxes —2/6, 3/6, and 5/ each. Manicure Sets —From 10/ to 30/ each. Writing Cases— From 3/6 to 60/ each. Jewel Boxes —From 7/6 to 35/ each. Bridge Cases— From 10/ to 20/ each Purses, Ladies' and Gent's—From 2/ to 20/ each. Pocket Books —From 5/ to 40/ each. Letter Cases —From 5/ to 30/ each. , palmerston; m m ißbi TYRES Xw> FlT ( ~^ * i k J£VONS TolftwiP Cap vV STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES 1 X •KZ %

To stand this season, at Mr £\ OEMOXD'3 FA ISM, WOODVILLK, The Purebred Giydesdale Stallion, KORAEL 1150 (foaled WG). Sire, Ejiight of the Thistle (imp.), by Handsome Prince. Dam. Queen Mary; dam May Queen, Dam of Ivorari, Jean Donaldson IX, by Herd Laddie (imp.). TERMS, £4 4s. Good paddoxjkiag -at 2s 6d per week. All. care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars appy to — PEEBLES, Manager F. Orrnond, Phone 83. Wood vile. TtOOYAI TONIC 'ercomes .K?miste V- 2'Q and4 ; 6 u , | LONDON & MELBOURNE

STANDING AT THE FARM, RANGIOTU, A GOOD CLYDESDALE STALLION. For Terms apply— A. J. GALLICHAN, Rangiota.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At the Farm, "CLOVERLEA," PALMEB3TON N., The Thoroughbred Stallion, EANGITEEO Sire, Papakura, by St. Leger—Muskerina. Dam, Elusion, by Vanguard — iklat. FEE, £5 ss. Grazing free to Ist January, 1819. "*' Full particulars from — D. BUICK, Jr. RING 'PHONE 112. for Sunbeam Motor Cars, Landaus, Drugs. Gigs, Buggies, and Dog-carts. Every thing up-to-date. ''Punctuality" is our Motto. Night watchman in Attendance. MANAWATU STABLES, H. J. Proprietor.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14095, 2 January 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14095, 2 January 1919, Page 6

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