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BETTER SUITS—FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE. There’s no satisfaction in building’ suits for people who “don't know.” We’re kept busy by an ever-increasing clientele of discriminating people in Palmerston North who demand the more exclusive points of tailor ing. S. R. WAUGH, MERCHANT TAILOR, Opposite P,O Palmerston North WANTED. WANTED by Married Couple, in -refined family, private accommodation, or furnished rooms. Apply "Accommodation,” “Times” Office. TjX)XTON Beach, hail, rain, or shine. -*• —Char-a-banc leaves G.P.O. 9 a.m. Sunday (to-morrow). Fare 7/6 (returns only).—’Phone 851. WORKING shirts, 8/11; wool socks, ’* 2/6; Cashmere socks, 1/3. —Goldfinch and Cousins, Coleman Place. "p 1 LIN OR Porter’s new novel, "Sister Sue,” 6/-, at Bennett’s, Broadway. TJARDWEAR trousers, 13/9; real good working trousers to stand hard wear.—Goldfinch and Cousins, Coleman Place. OWING to letting half of my shop, shortage of room means enamel ware has to be sacrificed. —Clausen’s Crockery Shop. QPORTS! Tennis trousers, tennis shirts, white socks, silk shirts, canoe shirts, belts. —Goldfinch and Cousins, Coleman Place. "VIEW novels by John Galsworthy. Booth Tarkington, Jeffrey Farnol and Mills Young, at Bennett’s, Broadway. QUITS to measure, from £5 15/-, fit and style guaranteed: large selection of tweeds. —Goldfinch and Cousins. " / PHE Pace of the Ox,” Mills Young’s latest novel, 6/-, at Bennett’s, Broadway. p A'ND C. suits from 79/6; suits to measure £5 15/-. —Goldfinch and Cousins. “T WANT to Sing in Opera." latest music hits at Music Store, Catholic Depot, Main Street, opp. Devine’s, to-day. ‘ IV/ruST have room for crockery arrivifrg; we are clearing all enamel ware at 6/- in the £ discount. —Clausen’s Crockery Shop. "PLANTING time nearly over for seedlings, secure your plants, choice selection at Mrs Imrie’s, floral artiste. 'Phone- 319. p AND C.—Our stocks were bought ' Jr * on the low market; compare our prices.—Goldfinch and Cousins. IDE ST American enamel ware at ■*“' practically cost price; 6/- in the £ discount. —Clausen’s Crockery Shop. fPOMATOES.—-Sunrise selected, rais- -*- ed from carefully selected seed, 1/- doz., at H. F. Bishop’s, 57 Cuba Street. TYON’T forget “King’s” are the leading Watch Specialists. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ustairs, Harvester Buildings, Coleman Place. rpRAVELLERS look! Week-end suit-cases from 16/6 upwards, oversea travelling trunks from £4 5/-, at Gordon’s, 235 Main Street.

TpASY to Handle. Easy ta Clean. “Ceres' ” Swedish Separator. Gets most cream from the milk. Further' particulars on application Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 6. T'tINKY little handbags for the kiddies, price 2/6 (in all shades). Solid leather lunch bags from 7/6. — Gordon’s. 235 Main Street., TV/rOTHERS, don’t let your baby suffer with skin complaints. My treatment positively cures. —Nurse Martin, 5 Morris Street, Palmerston North. Hours 10 to 3. T ARGE assortment, solid leather brief bags, leather school bags, fibre cane cases, at Gordon’s, 235 Main Street. Open 9 p.m. Saturdays. TX/ILTON and Vautier invite sellers vv to bring particulars of their properties to them as business is looking up. We sold 2 farms, 3 houses and other property last week. OA PER cent, or more saved by getting your furniture, rugs, linos, bedding, etc., from Andrews', Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei Street. ■DAY Cdsh and getla. sugar for sd. Java sugar 4Jd, icing Bd, castor 7d, 2s golden syrup 9d, 2s treacle Bd, sugar of milk 2/3, 121bs rice, sago, or tapioca for 3/9, Robinson’s groats or barley 1/6. Watson Bros., Ltd. pHRISTMAS Presents.—An Anderson bicycle is the ideal Christmas present.—Anderson’s, opposite Post Office. “■pRESTO” Fire Extinguisher puts out little fires before they become big ones. No motor car or launch should be without one. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 6. pRESCOLTNE is for ffalsoming over Wallpaper; saves you repapering. Now 2/3 a packet at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert St. (One packet will do a room). BOON’S cash prices.—3 jellys 1/-. blanc mange powder 4d pkt, stoned prunes lOd pkt, J gal. pie peaches 1/10, 1 gal. pie peaches and plums 3/3. MEN’S and boys’ suits for the Christmas trade have arrived; perfect lit, smartest styles.—A. M. Wood, corner Main and George Streets. Open all day Saturdays. QKELTON’S Spades, all bright pol- ° Ished, No. 0. 12/6; No. 1, 12/9; No. 2, 13/-; No. 3, 13/3. Strapped handle, No. 1, 13/9; No. 2, 14/3. Half bright strapped handle. No. 1, 12/6; No. 2, 13/-, at Watson Bros., j Ltd., Cash Providers,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1977, 19 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1977, 19 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1977, 19 November 1921, Page 1