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HOM RNIS WEEK Thursday, June I7th., to Saturday, June 26th. Our Home Furnishing Exhibition f>?ioourages you to action and opens fascinating" vistas for the artistic, exclusive and economical fulfilment of your home needs. You want youi home to he prettier, more comfortable for the family, more inviting to the guest, not merely "sometime," but now. Probably you want to have a sweet little Breakfast Room Carpet this wee!?, or you may want to pick out the cretonne for the yuest room draperies, the new cushions for the sitting room, a new chair for that, lonesome corner in the living room, and a really haiuhome looking carpet to take the place of honour in the dining room. All of these things you -want to buy AT ONCE. A home can be so delightful in bright, cheery looking coverings and drapings, and it is so easy to spread an atmosphere of beauty over an entire abode by purchasing wisely a few new examples, and there are decided advantages in purchasing these things NOW during Home Furnishing Week. New Indian Carpets We're showing a magnificent assemblage of newimportations in unusually wide variety and the wonderful creative spirit and inherent artistic taste of that true artist, thq carpet weaver of the East, is evidenced in their wonderfully rich designing and beauty of colouring. Indeed, these new arrivals yield high tribute to Rare Art and Genius. SEE DISPLAYS WINDOWS 7 AND 13. INDIAN CARPETS— Size 12ft. lin. x 9ft. 2in £33 15 0 Size 13ft.' x 10ft. lin £39 18 0 Size 15ft. 2in. x 12ft. 2in £55 10 0 Size 16ft. Bin. x 13ft. Bin £6B 10 0 Rags to Match, £5/12/6 Colours, cream grounds, with rich Oriental patterns in rose, blue, green. You'll find when you visit this exhibition that everything has been arranged to suit your convenience, and with the object of displaying our wares as they will appear in your own home. Furnishing Week: June 17th to 26th. Collinson & Cunninghame BROADWAY PALMERSTON NORTH

is going to settle at whakatane. Konini footballers gave him a good send-off and a handsome gift. Messrs W. Mitchell, Groves, Peter Tulloch and his soldier son Andrew, have gone to Auckland. Mr E. C. Clifton, formerly of Pahiatua, has drawn a soldier's section at Wairoa. Mr J. Doyle has joined The staff of the. Government Life Insurance Office in Wellington. Football results. —Seniors: Alfredton (5) v. Konini (3); Hamua <S) v. Eketahuna (0); Ballance (5) \\ Newman (3). Juniors: Konini ill) v. Hamua (0); Nireaha (19) v. Eketahuna (3); Ngaturi (9) v. Mangnnaire (0); Pahiatua (3) v. Rongomai {O/ The Farmers' Union has decided to remain affiliated to Manawatu. It is urged that the farmers should have a fighting fund, the same as wharf labourers. A committee has teen appointed to confer with Ballance, Kuxneroa and Makuri regarding affiliation. Carnival Park, once a thing of joy and beauty, has got into a very neglected state, and a lot oi its former glory has departed. Mr Van Praagh, late of Ballance, h»s bought a dairy farm of 2SO acres at Longbush, Masterton. Rev. H. W. Monaghan, M.A. has a growing parish. It now includes Mangataiuoka, Makuri, Pongaroa and Ngaturi. Mr and Mrs C. Wainwnght, iate ot Ballance, have moved into town. Mr P. Bissett left lor Napier on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Yewen, jun., returned from Napier yesterday. The engagement is announced of Miss Trixie Holmwood, daughter of Mrs A. Holmwood, of Masterton, and formerly of Pahiatua, to Mr It- Phwittier, of Masterton. KIRITAKI RiiK.iV EL.S. Another of the enjoyable dances which the Ruahine Football Club has promoted will be held this (Friday) evening. Secretary Dowling guarantees patrons a good time. Kiritaki Cheese Co. held a meeting of shareholders and decided, on the information before H, not to support the C.W.S. marketing scheme, as propounded by the N.D.A. PIANO. ORGAN. THEORY TMTISS FLORENCE jJOBBS, Pupil of Dr W. S. Thomas, Organist St. John's Church, Dannevirke. RECEIVES PUPILS FOR ABOV3 SUBJECTS. Address: C/o Mrs Skerman McPhee. FOR SALE. Ford one-ton Motor Lorry, platform body, in first-class condition; practically new tyres; any trial. PRICK £2©s. Also Five-seatcr Touring Car; good tyres; thoroughly overhauled and re-painted. PRICE, £1&0. :. L NEILSEN AND CO., DANNEVIRKE.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1562, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1562, 18 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1562, 18 June 1920, Page 3

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