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Hosiery for the Girls Suits for the Boys Back school means new school togs for the kiddies'. Feet must he kept warm and there arc scores of all kinds of socks for maids and little girls, whilst there is a wonderful suit special available for the boys. Parents, call to-day and outfit the children for less at the Rosco Store. DAINTY - HALF SOXIn a strong wool and cotton mixture; champagne ground with contrasting coloured squares of pink, brown or sky. 1/6 and 2/2 net cash. ® SILK AND WOOL HALF SOCKS— Arc a very pretty mixture in hoggar, sunburn, or nude with coloured tops in contrasting shades. Sizes 3 to 6. 2/1 to 2/7 net cash. NOVELTY RING HALF SOCKS— In a mixture of silk and wool with silk ring of contrasting stripes. Champagne with blue, nude with helio, mist with pink rings. Exceptionally smart. Sizes 3 to 6. 2/2 to 2/8 net cash. INEXPENSIVE HALF SOCKS— In art. silk plated on wool, very effective in their pretty, new shades. Sizes 2 to 6. Only 1/3 to 1/11 net cash. ALL WOOL HALF SOCKS— Winter weight in 4-1 rib. Splendid for school wear. Peach, fawn, saxc, grey, mist, sunburn, etc. Sizes 2 to 6. 1/2 to 1/11 net cash. THREE-QUARTER SOCKS— Of silk and wool, extra smart in a fancy check design with turn-over top. Stone, fawn or grey. Sizes 6 to 10. 3/3 to 4/3 not cash. MAIDS ’ CASHMERE HOSE— \ All wool, black. Well reinforced, sizes 4, 2/11; 5, 3/3; 6, 3/4 net cash; MAIDS’ BLACK CASHMERE—„ In heavy weight, all wool. Siscs 4, 4/-; 5, 4/3; 6, 4/6 net cash. ME 29/6. 35/-. Usually Here is the suit for the rough-and-tumble school lad at a price that spells straight out savings for parents. All wool lo the last thread— 1 “Roslyn” weave so you know what you arc. buying. Tailored to perfection and representing the very highest standard in regards to making, stylo and fabric. In three shades of grey and brown. Only 29/6. A price that ensures parents the utmost in value for every penny spent. BRING THE BOY IN TO-DAY I Closed Wednesdays 12.30 p.'m.; Open Saturdays Till 9 p.uu i Palmerston’s, fash ion . centrr IPn D D K AT PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. CARPETS IN AXMINSTER AND WILTON, in qualities that arc good and patterns that arc pleasing. And the prices are the usual Pcgdcn values, which mean they arc the lowest possible. pCtS ; l\UgS allCl IvUimers uIU JiUl/ muviHg as .Last/ dr> v>uuiu ( so wc arc drastically marking them down to make a speedy clearance 0 WILTON CARPETS, 13ft. 6in. x lift. Sin., all over Persian patterns. Value £lB/10/-. CLEARING PRICE £l2/10/-., (I WILTON CARPET, 13ft. 6in. x lift. 3in., super quality Chinese pattern. Value £37/10/-. CLEARING PRICE £22/10/-. 1 AXMINSTER CARPET, 12ft. x Oft. Fawn all over pattern. Value £lO/10/-. CLEARING PRICE £6/10/-.! >1 WILTON CARPET, size 12 x 9, fawn all over pattern. Value £lO/10/CLEARING PRICE £6/10/-. 1 WILTON CARPET, size 9 x 12, mauve and grey colourings. Value £l9/19/-. CLEARING PRICE £l4/10/-. .2 WILTON CARPETS, size 9 x 12. Grey Persian patterns. Value’ £2l/10/-. CLEARING PRICE £l4/10/-. 1 AXMINSTER CARPET, 12 x 9. Grey two tone centre. Value 15 gns. CLEARING PRICE £9/10/-. (And many other special reductions, also number of Rugs at Half Price. 9 D a O THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH ALUMINIUM WAKESwan and Diamonds’ British Make. pped Saucepans, 1/3: Saucepans with lids, 3/-, 4/-. 5/6, 6/-; Tea Pots, I- Pie Dishes, 2/-; Beta of Saucepans from 9/3; Clothes Sprinklers, 6d. HOT WATER BOTTLES: Swan Brand, leak proof, non heating screw top only, 3/9. ANT. COPPER CURBS, 12/6 each, w Covers, from 9/6; Coal Hods, 7/3; Cow Bail Scrapers, 6/6; Coir T\ »»/!.* Door Mats, 2/6. I Hopwood Hardware Ltd. |

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 9