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First in Fashion Novelties First in Value-Giving FOR THE ANNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT WmM JJREAKING-UP ceremonies and School Concerts will soon be the order of the day. The C. M. Ross Co. Ltdd. suggest materials that are eminently suited for the inexpensive little concert frock or better materials for a frock that will come in useful aferwards—along with frocks already made for the mother who is too busy with Xmas preparations to sew them. WRITE—POSTAGE FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Materials for Frocks 38in. LENO, for fancy dresses and Christmas Stockings, etc. Saxe, Pink, Amber, Helio., Red and Black; 1/- yard post free. 28in. SATEUNES in plain colours, beautiful mercerised finish. Excellent range of colours; 1/6 yard post free. 31in. CARNIVAL CAMBRICS in l£in. Block Stripes. Red/ White, Orange/Black, Black/White, Blue/Black, Black/Red, This is an ideal material for fancy costumes, etc,; 1/6 yard post free. 28in. FANCY PRINT in assorted coloured patchwork effects. For Fancy Frocks and Pinafores, etc; 1/3 yard post free. SUNRESISTA, the fadeless fabric for frocks of all kinds, is one of the most popular fabrics of all for children’s wear. It retains its bright lustrous colour to the last tubbing, the sun even having absolutely no effect on this fabric. Wido range of beautiful colours —thirty of them; 30in., 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 yard; 39in., 2/3, 2/11 yard post free. BUTTER MUSLIN, White, 36in., sd, 7d, Bd, 9d yard post free; Yellow, Green, Brown, Black, 27im, Sd yard post free. Frocks CHILDREN’S FROCKS in Dainty Organdie and Voile. Prettily trimmed lace and embroidery in colonr. Sizes 16 to 9/11 to 18/11 post free MAIDS’ FROCKS in Organdie and Voile with trimmings of French Val. Lace. Others embroidered in colonr and finished with coloured silk rosettes at waist; 17/9 to 42/9 post free. SPECIALS at The “Rosco” Tearooms include delicious Ice Creams and Strawberries and Cream. “Rosco" Quartette in attendance every afternoon. Palmerston's fashion centre Open All Day Wednesdays. Late Night Fridays, dosed Saturdays, 1 pan.

SPRAY PIMPS, SPRAYING POWDERS AND SOLUTIONS wn.Ti BE MOKE THAN EVER NECESSARY THIS SEASON IN ORDER TO COMBAT BLIGHT AND OTHER DISEASES AS WELD AS INSECT PESTS THE C.M.W. SUCCESS PATTERN SPRAY PUMP, New Zealand made. For use in any bucket. Complete with. Hose and the patent “Every Way” Bordeaux Nozzle—« 32/6. THE C.M.W. No. 2 SPRAY PUMP. Complete with, and attached to strong galvanised bucket. A powerful hand sprayer —57/6. THE HOLLANDS’ KNAPSACK. An all brass sprayer. Complete with armoured Hose and C.M.W. every way. Bordeaux Nozzle as well as additional 2-row arm for potato spraying—£5/17/6. We also have In stock 1 only Doming Lever, hand-power SPRAY PUMP, complete with suction and discharge hose. Suitable for spraying from the barrel in the orchard. To clear at the low price of £B/10/LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION —1 quart tins 1/0; i gal. tins 3/3; 1 gal. tins 4/3; 4 gal. tins 11/- each. BORDEAUX POWDER —Small tins 1/9; 281 h. tins, 24/6; Loose, 1/2 per lb. ARSENATE OP LEAD—lib. Jars, 2/4; 31b. Jars, 4/6; 51b. 10/6; 101 b., 13/9. BLIOSSTONE —48/6 per cwt.; 281 b. lots, 5Jd pep lb. Smaller lots, 6d per lb. BLACK LEAP 40—loz. bottles, 1/6; Jib. tins, 7/9; 21b. tins, 19/9; 101 b. tins, 85/6. DERKISENE—Ioz. bottles, 1/6; 40z., 5/6; Boz., 10/9; IGoz,, 18/9; 51b. tins, 70/-. The strongest insect destroyer on all plants, loz. makes 100 gallons of spray. FLOWERS OF SULPHUR —Id per lb. UNSLAKED SPRAYING AND GARDEN LIME in sealed kerosene tins—4/9 per tin. THE AUTO SPRAY, aa illustrated. The quickest and easiest to use. Specially suitable for the small house garden and orchard. Complete ■with 3 nozzles —21/nett MAMSOM & BARR LTD., hardware, machinery, electrical. P.O. Box 29 Phone 5490

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3479, 13 December 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3479, 13 December 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3479, 13 December 1926, Page 12

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