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THE STORE FOR SERVICE QUALITY AND VALUE '—' Have you seen the New Creations? Their originality will thrill you! Their exclusiveness portrays individual smartness ! The new effects are distinctly modern ! .Your early visit to Cobbe’s Showroom will be well worth while. LADIES' SMART TAILORED TWEED COATS, semi fitting, belted and plain styles in checked, striped and flecked effects. Featuring Autumn tones of Brown, Beige and Grey mixtures. Cobbe’s Value 59/6, 63/-, 69/6, 75/- and 84/,SMARTLY CUT COATS in fancy all wool coatings in delightful semi fitting shapes with largo fur collars. Shades of Black, Navy, Nigger, Vintage, Lido, Fir Green and Fawn. Cobbe’s Value 59/6, 65/-, 79/6, 85/-, £5/5/- to £6/19/6 NEW VALPACCA CLOTH COATS. Neat semi fitting shapes with suede belts to tone. Attractive shades of Natural and Nigger. Sizes S.W. and Women's. Cobbe’s Value 59/6, 84/-, £5/5/LADIES ’ KNITTED WOOLLEN DRESSES in latest shapes, some showing high necklines, others with smart collars. Tones of Black, Navy, Nigger, Fir Green, Vintage, Marsh Brown, Beige, Rust and Scarlet. Cobbe’s Value 25/-, 35/-, 39/6, 49/6, 69/6, 79/6 CHIC. WOOLLEN SUITS in Jumper and Cardigan shapes, plain styles or with Cravat collars. Autumn tones of Malmsey, Marsh Brown, Vintage, Marine Blue, Navy, Black and Lido. Sizes S.W. and Women’s. Cobbe’s Value 59/6, 75/- to £5/10/LADIES’ COSTUMES in smartly tailored styles in Worsteds, Suitings and Herringbone Serge in Black Navy and Nigger. Cobbe’s Value 90/-, 99/6, £5/5/- and-£5/19/6 t liwu V A <S§lf 4 « mmmw m t > 'THE CORNER STONE OP VALUE' 'ON THE SQUARE' - PEILDINC

Backache Days? m " Every Picture tells a Story " "THE FIRST SIGNS of kidney * weakness are usually backache, urinary disorders, getting up at night, headaches, dizzy attacks, nerve oains or nervousness. Perhaps you have had a chill or become whatever the cause it is a great mistake to expect the kidneys to get well of themselves. Neglect merely adds to the danger of bladder inflammation, gravel, dropsy, lumbago, rheumatism and sciatica. \' Don’t run needless risks! Strengthen the kidneys without delay by using Doan’s' Backache Kidney Pills, the medicine that has been publicly recommended for fifty years. Look Jor the Leaf Trade Mark. Boast's Backache Kidney Pills

A it in If you admire the finished performer which does things superlatively well yet . without ostentation—the Morris “Fifteen Six” will delight you. You find it magnificently “alive”—fast, eager on hills, with road-holding and Fully Equipped Saloons cornering ability that only a “super-sports” could excel. Yet the motor remains silky-smooth and obedient to your slightest touch. Its lines are classic—modern yet never garish. Simply and obviously, it is a thoroughbred. from £375 /.0.6, Main PorU n ance and behaviour FEATURES INCLUDE: Four-speed synchromesh gears with silent twin-top; Lockheed hydraulic brakes; hydraulic shock absorbers; concealed direction-indicators; Triplex glass throughout; concealed rear-blind with remote control; private door-locks; full lowpressure tyres; bumpers front and rear. MORRIS FIFTEEN-SIX BUY BRITISH r m V>>MS BE m Ilf m b -... m at gfl iM sm mm 1 m m & : V Manawatu Distributors: JUSTICE AND EDMUNDS Feuding : Blake and Strawbridge Dealers Everywhere,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 3

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