GEXERAL X OTICi ;s. IT CONCERNS YOU! The cost of living- concerns you—of course it does, whatever your position may be. The housewife is particularly interested, and that is why she takes advantage of SINCLAIR AND COGROCERY VA LUI IS. 25 Bags Oatmeal 41b Packet Washing Powder 31b Corn Flour 16 ounce Candles Large Tins Table Salt Ham and Tongue Paste (.tin) 3 Tins Cocoa Wise shoppers benefit by taking advantage of our Single-Profit prices. Main Street West :: :: ’Phone 294 .. 7/11 . . 1/8 . . 2/- • • 1/- .. ioa . . 8d . . 2/6 HOSIERY IS DIFFERENT In bygone years when trained skirts were worn. Hosiery wasnot so daintily finished as it is to-day. Quality was then the only consideration- —but now-a-days appearance and finish are just as important. And if you would hav.e the daintiest and best quality Hosiery you should choose at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, where you are always assured of good value. Ladies, Here are the Favwiircd 1 losiery Fabrics:— Artificial Silk Hose, black, brown 4/3 pair Artificial Silk Hose, black, brown, white, grey. 4/11 pair Artificial Silk Hose, black, white, tan, creme, grey, mole, putty, fawn. 6/11 pair Artificial Silk Hose, black, white, brown. 8/11 pair Pure Silk Hose, Lisle tops and feet, grey, fawn, mole, tan, navy, white. 14/6 pair superior Artificial Silk Hose, white, black, navy, tan, and nigger. 10/9 pair Cash Buying Secures Discount of One Penny in the Shilling. hj e Close 6 p.m. Saturdays. & L 7 Fruit Will he Scarce ami Dear Next Winter. Be Wise Preserve and Make Jam. We have full stocks of Preserving Pans, in both light and heavy enamelled. PRICED FROM 14/6 to 21/-. Also in copper and brass, at lowest prices. Rubber Jar Rings:—- : Mason’s 6d per dozen. Atlas Td per dozen. Enamelled and Aluminium Stewpans and Saucepans in great variety. MANSON & BARR. LTDlooking for Good Well-designed Prams? ARE YOU WE ARE Specialists at the business. Let us have your enquiries. TINY TOTS’ GARAGE BASKETS AND SEAGRASS CHAIRS ALSO STOCKED. Repairs a Speciality. F. GROVER AND CO., ’Phone 1116. WANTED. TTi J. SHEPPARD sold his grocery -*• * business but not his ironmongery and furnishing business. —85 and 85A is still the cheapest house in Palmerston North. A RTISTIC Group Photos. —Wedding and family groups are a speciality at the Crown Studios, where babies’ and children’s studies are chic and pleasing. Any photo carefully copied or enlarged at Whalley and Co.; ’Phone 582. ■PVERY household should not be without the Imperial self-heating iron, especially these warm days. It saves time, fireing and energy; also easy to operate, complete directions with every iron.—Watson Bros., Ltd. TV/TRS' eTmaUDE, Metaphysician and Electric Massage Specialist, maybe consulted, on and after 29th of December, at 129 Park Road (few weeks only). FyE pack and post orders for Christ- • * mas and New Year Cakes for any part of the world: order at once.— Whitehead and Ellis. T7ISITORS to Plimmerton call at * Post Office Store for your seaside requirements; prices reasonable, well assorted stock in extended premises. Kellow bread on hand.—W. Martin, Proprietor. fRAXT. —New 7-seater Willys-Knight -*■ Car; comfortable, punctual, satisfactory; charges reasonable.- V. Tonkin. Phone 944. WANTED KNOWN. —Lewis’ dainty Children’s Portraits are the fashion. Studios Coleman Place. Telephone 142. BULBS —Great Sale commences February 20th, and continues till all sold; catalogues now ready. B. 11. JUST, The Square, Palmerston North. CHARLES PIKE AND CO.. Pabinotmakers and Undertakers, 193 Main Street, opposite Subway. Telephone 504 (day or night). Fust-class work at reasonable rates.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1497, 23 February 1920, Page 1
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