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Easter Parade for the kiddies too in exciting new FASHIONS

FROM ROSCO every bit as smart as Eosco’s Easter Fashions for grown-ups —and that’s saying something! CANADIAN PARTY FROCKS FOR mSS ’TEEN Charming Silk Marocain Frocks with that “ different'’ look—the skirts youthfully pleated in straight or sunray effects, the bodices mostly with smart zipper fronts. 21in. to 39in. 17 6 TO 27 6 WOVEN WOOL FROCKS In a varied selection of enchanting little styles. The colours are Autumn’s newest and include the popular navy too. 24in. to 42in. 12 9 T 0 39 6 KNITTED FKOCK AND KNICKER SETS TOE CHILDREN All wool in intriguing styles—one has a turret collar brightly embroidered—another, a semi-polo collar striped tc/** match the rosebud embroidery at. waist. The colours include scarlet, new greens, saxe and petrel blue. IBin. to 24in. 14 6 T 0 29 6 KASHMIR WOVEN FROCK AND KNICKER SETS FOR TODDLERS Charming fashions smartly cut, pleated into the shoulder, and linished with collar and cuffs of contrasting colour. Sky/white, white/skv, pink/white. Hiin. to IBin. 18 6 19 6 SETCHILDREN’S JUMPER SUITS All wool in scarlet saxe and petrel blue with multicolour trim on the little collar and pocket. 2fin. to 36in. 22 6 T 0 32 6 INFANTS’ FROCKS All wool in a soft imitation handknit with a tiny polo neck embroidered in pretty colours. Cream onlv. Hiin. and 18in. 611 “* 711 See Our JUNIOR TWIN SETS All Wool Jumper and Matching Cardigan, in fancy knit, ribbing or tartans—Woollie Fashions just like your own! C. M. Ross CO. LTD. PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE PROFESSIONAL NOTICES JACOBS & GRANT, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, BETT’S BUILD!NUB, RANGITIKEI STREET. GIFFORD MOORE, ONGLEY and TREMAINE, (A. M. ONGLEY .) BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, Money to lend ai low rate of interest. NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING, 53 Rangitikei Street. BETH PARKES M.I.S.T.D. (8.8. London) BALLROOM DANCING Studio: Kangitikei Street (above Booth Macdonald’s) CLASSES Mondays 8-10 p.m. PRIVATE Tuition Daily by Appointment. Phone 0370. MISS LAUKA MONTGOMERY, M.C.Ch.A. (London). CHIROPODIST C.S.M.M.U. (London). MASSEUSE 155 Broadway Ave., P.N. Telephone 6737. Hours: 9-5. Evenings by Appointment. GENERAL NOTICES C A T A R R JI NOT INCURABLE We have proved with hundreds of chronic cases that bv completely expelling the poison from the system, Cuturrh Can Be Cured. Complete treatment (internal and external) for one month is only 8/6. Tinsley’s Herbal Stores (next Standard Office), Palmerston X. TAX PAYMENTS REDUCED 1 Have your Tax Returnn completed by a Specialist. P. G. COPE. TAXATION ADJUSTER, Hooper’s Buildings, P.O. Box 369. Broadway. ’Phone 5315. P. WILLS & SONS PLUMBEKS AND DRAIN LA FEES, For Your Next Repair Job. QUOTATIONS REASONABLE. Phono 7222. 318 RUAHINE ST. t P.N.

LEAKY’S FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Square and Broadway. A summary of his views on the contrast of wealth and poverty in England —poverty that was hard for New Zealanders to imagine—was given by Archbishop O'Shea, Roman Catholic -Meliv politan of New Zealand, in an in England. 11 is personal thought was that there might be no remedy until there was a tremendous social re\olutioa and a return to Christian principles. “My chief impression of England has been its amazing wealth, yet tremendous poverty, n his Grace said. “It is a country with the accumulated wealth of centuries, but the poverty is depressing. How the poor live in tlie I groat cities 1 really don't know. It is | hard for us, coming from New Zealand, to imagine it. We have nothing like it, thank goodness."

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 81, 6 April 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 81, 6 April 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 81, 6 April 1939, Page 6

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