CLOTHES... OEE a fellow going home in his ° work-a-day clothes. See him later dressed-up, looking a different man. What's the difference? Principally, CLOTHES. An .extreme instance, certainly. But doesn't it illustrate what a powerful effect that clothes exert —proving that it’s well worth 5/G to have your suit Dry-cleaned by NIELSEN'S, (opp. Public Trust).
GENERAL NOTICES SATURDAY SALE BARGAINS AT HUMPHREYS & ANDREWS’ 100 PAIRS STRONG NAP WORKING TROUSERS Usually 5/11. Sale Price 4/3. 0 DOZEN SNAP BRIM FELT HATS Newest Shape. Fawn, Brown and Grey shades. Usually C/11. Sale Price 4/11 3 DOZEN BOYS’ FAWN CANOE SHIRTS Sizes 4 to 10. Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/3 4 DOZEN MEN’S DRILLETE NEGLIGE WORKING SHIRTS Black and White Stripes. Usually 2/11. Sale Price 1/11 100 SMART ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS Navy Serge, Brown and Navy Herringbone and Grey Worsted. All the Latest Out. Special Sale Price 59/6. HUMPHREYS AND ANDREWS LTD. “Big Sale Now On. 15 BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. ANNOUNCING—TV/TISS O’SULLIVAN, Ladies’ Tailor, Clarendon Bldgs, (above G. and C.) has now landed her new stocks of Cumberland Tweeds for Autumn Costumes and Coats. Expert workmanship guaranteed. Superior cut and finish. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES VOICE PRODUCTION WEAK VOICES STRENGTHENED. SPEAKERS’ SORE THROAT PREVENTED. FAULTS OF SPEECH CORRECTED. T GAKDE GBIMSHAW, “ King’s Chambers. Competitions or Exams, if Desired. Z ENA KING, Ut.C.L. REGISTERED Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory has resumed teaching. Address: 19 Church St., Phone 5195. DOREEN THWAITES, A.R.C.A. (London and Paris.) NSTRUCTION in Drawing, Painting, Modelling and Figure Composition, idividual attention. Interviews Monday to Thursday, ) a.m. to 5 p.m. Studio: 231 Cuba Street, Phono GC97. TAP DANCING THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING Business Girls’ Class, Mondays, 7 p.m. All other branches taught. Enquiries at Studio, 298 Cuba Street. Phones: Studio 6802, Residence 6500. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING Private and Class Tuition in all Branches. HEALTH AND BODY CULTURE CLASSES. WOMEN’S Class, Friday, 2-3 p.m. BUSINESS GIRLS’ Class, Friday, ” S p.m. Prospectus at Studio, 81 Broadway. ’Phones, 7170 and 7477. " . L. G. LOVEDAY, Coles’ Buildings, Teacher of violin, steel and Spanish guitar, banjo and mandolin. Interviews, 3.30-5 p.m. Dance Band. ’Phone 5110,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 44, 22 February 1936, Page 1
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