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Everybody’s ■' Doing It This SPRING PUTTING A POSCO HAT ON THEIR HEADS. For Itosco Hats arc the champagne of fashion. They give the sparkle to the ladies’ eyes and create for them an internal feeling of joy, which is not equalled even by the iiuest champagne. There is a line about our new hats that few women can resist. The new lines, new angles and new colours are all so positively charming as to make Roseo -Millinery irresistible. Eut perhaps the most cheering part of all is that the prices arc more modest than ever before. Come and try some on —wc will be pleased to sec you any time. SMART PELT HATS For spring weather, in the newest shades for this season. Soft new beige, so easy to wear and such a convenient shade to possess, butter yellow, the new pink, pmpular ice blue, red, and white for sports wear. Shapes are new flat trimmed, shallowcrown types, some showing the small bandeau at side or back. POPULAR PRICES 5/6 to 13/6. READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS In smart and popular styles, all becoming to wear in the season’s latest and best colours. The trimmings aro all different and show' touches of contrasting ribbon with sometimes a smart new ornament or pin. Brims arc small, medium and large, suitable for all occasions and alt weathers. Colours are pink, new blue, navy, beige, brown, black, green, red. lemon and white. PRICES FROM 7/6 to 21/CHILDREN’S STRAW READY-TO-WEARS In varied styles with assorted trimmings and head fittings. Beige, blue, green, tuscan and white. PRICES from 3/11 to S/ll INFANTS’ ORGANDIE BONNETS In soft dainty styles with touches of satin ribbon and contrasting embroideries, pink, blue, lemon, white, green and apricot. PRICE 4/9 to 6/11

AINLESS fAI N LESS AINLESS ROCESS ROCESS ROCESS SATISFIED PATIENTS Acknowledge Success, TROUBLESOME TEETH , Believed instantly oy this Marvellous Anaesthetic administered by a Gentle and Expert Technique. SPECIAL CASES Requiring latest Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Gas worry no longer. NEW TEETH AND GOOD HEALTH FOR XMAS EXTRACTIONS WITH NO AFTER EFFECTS AT Open Saturdays till 8 p.ai. Bank of. Australasia (Nr. Kosy theatre) I’he Square, P.N. Phone 591 C.

The Tram You Want DEPASTURES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH (WEEK DAYS). Wellington (Tliorndon). —4.07 a.m. (not Monday), 6.53 a.m., 7.5 a.m., 1.8 p.m,, 3.16 p.m., 3.43 p.m., 6.5 p.m. Wanganui. —0.52 a.in., 1.0 p.m., 4.10 p.m., 0.0 p.m New Plymouth. —0.52 a.m., 1.0 p.m. Napier. —7.10 a.m., 12.25 p.m. JUasterton and Wellington (Lambton). —11.4 a.m. Masterton.—s.lo p.m. (Tues., Tliurs., and Sat. only). Auckland—o.o p.m., 0.57 p.m. (not Saturday, runs Sunday). Sunday Trains. Wellington (Tliorndon).— 4.57 a.m. 5.40 a.m., 4.45 p.m. Auckland. —0.57 p.m. letters only S p.m.; I*or Australian States, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, per Aorangi, from Auckland. Homeward Mails Arrive. Mails which left Auckland on August 21, via Vancouver, arrived at London on September 19. Incoming Overseas Mails. September 23: Mariposa, from Sydney, via Auckland; Australian mail. September 25; Wanganclla, from Sydney, via Auckland; Australian mail. September' 29: Homucra, from London, via Wellington; English mail. October 1: Aorangi, from Vancouver, via Auckland; English and American mail. L). BLACK, Chief Postmaster.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 223, 24 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 223, 24 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 223, 24 September 1934, Page 8

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