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Pay Gash and Bank the Difference). First in Fashion Novelties. First in Value - Giving. AI’PY in the thought that even Hue most tailored woman loves tile daintiest oi' intimate things. Our Women’s Underwear Section is more than deligiitcd to announce a Special Display of— EXQUISITE LINGERIE SETS. Hands of net, beautiful lace, handmade rosebuds and single motifs ail have a part in making these ilowerlike garments, whose very simplicity is tlie essence of ohic. Now Showing in Square Window. BE SURE AND SEE THEM. MAIZE 'CREPE DE CHINK SET. Nightie—Wing sleeves; trimming of lovely ecru lace, 69/6 net casljj Ca mi-booker—Trimmed to match 50/- net cash. Directoire Knickec 37/6 net cash. ALMOND GREEN SET. In finest woven silk trimmed with hand of ecru net and al single exquisitely worked motif. A charming set. Princess Slip, 45/- net cash; Vest, 34/6 net cash; Knickers, 31/-. Dressing Jacket, trimming of French, coloured laces, with touches of flame and nut, 69/6 net cash. PALE PINK CREPE DE CHINE SET. These garments are trimmed with ecru Guipure lace set on Inverted scaWops a)nd embroidered In heavy silk to the garment. Nightie—Cut with latest strapped shoulder and wing sleeves, finished with wee rosebuds, 84/- net cash. Princess Slips, 67/6 net) cash. Oami-knickers, 63/- net cash. PALE BLUE WOVEN SILK SET. Beautifully trimmed with ecm net. Nightie—Wing sleeves and square neck, 65/- net cash.

French Knickers, 28/* net cadi Cami-Knlckers, 43/- net cash. } STOKE HOURS FOB SHOW WEEK: Open All T>ay Wednesday as tSsnalL 'Closed Thursday Afternoon for Show. Closed Every Saturday at 1 p.mu PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE

MATE V INCHES PULMONAS. The wharf tally-clerk had Pulmonas. One soothed his throat, cleared his breathing. So he gave the packet to the mate to take one. But the mate passed them round, the crew had Pulmonas, so helpful to ward off influenza, coughs, colds, etc. You get quick relief for throat and chest ailments from Pulmonas, at chemists 1/6 and 2/6.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3493, 1 November 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3493, 1 November 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3493, 1 November 1926, Page 10

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