LADIES! YOUR MONEY SAYS BIG THINGS AT MILLAR AND GIORGTS "MONEY TALKS” SALE! Just look at thcso for -wonder values. Special clearance from the footwear section. Oddments, broken sizo lines, etc., that we’d sooner sell at a loss than find room for. In black and colours; stock prices were 17/(3 to 42/-. SALE PRICES S/9 to 21/-. Also Another Great Bargain LADIES’ LACE SHOES—SALE PRICE 3/11. Sixteen pairs only. Were 24/- to 35/0. Come for yours quickly before they go. ANOTHER ‘ ‘ GIVE-AWAY ’ ’ VALUE! LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES—--1/11 a pair ■ « IS pair only. Your sizo may go first. COME ALONG EARLYffMap&Giotm i PALPiEftSTQM HOWTO P GREAT fMmwwoa
HEMINGWAY’S STILL IN THE LEAD. ,'vwu u j. j.NCY EXAMINATIONS. Of the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 'were Hemingwav Students. HANKING DIPLOMA. Hemingway’s passed 07 candidates. In Auckland and Wellington Centres Hemingway Students secured over half Uto -\ucai of recorded Passes. SECRETARIAL PINAL. Australasian Institute of Secretaries. Every successful candidate was a Hemingway Student. Again Hemingway’s score a full 100 per cent. FIRST IN AUSTEALASIA. Little New Zealand beats big Australia. ME. A. E. HUTCHINGS, 27 Tirangn Eoad, Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist, heads the list for all Australasia. ME. W. E. MATHIESON, 36 Messines Eoad, Karori, Wellington—takes second place. BOTH WEEE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. Eutrol with the School that gets the Passes. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. “IF I WERE KING—” "If I were King.’’ ho whispered, “tho world's biggest diamond would not be good enough. As it is I’m only a poor but happy office clerk . . *. still I’m going to buy you tho best ring I can afford. Guess where? At Gerrand’s, of course.’’ ' HOW PLEASED SHE WAS HE BOUGHT THE BING AT GEEEAND’S. J- B. GERRAND & SONS LTD. JEWELLEES, THE SQUARE. NEW ZEALAND INSUKANCE TEUSTEE, EXECUTOE & AGENCY BRANCH: Dempsy and Litchfield. Waldegravo’s Building. THE SQUAKE. Local Ecpresentatives. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,500,000. EIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT RISKS of every description accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberal settlements. \ AGENTS:— Palmerston North N. W. NELSON, Manager. Ashhurst MR. J. A. McDONELL, Dempsy and Litchfield, Waldegrave’s Buildings, The Square. PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify the Society of any act of cruelty that comes under notice. E. B. JENNINGS, Secretary, Spooner’s Bigs., ’Phone 8474 W. FLOYD, Inspector, 131 Albert St., ’Phone 6817
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5581, 20 February 1931, Page 6
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