Sandals for MEN.... EVERY MAN’S FEET WILL WELCOME A PAIR OF SANDALS THIS SUMMER Just ttie very thing Tor holiday wear and all the rage now amongst men who insist in perTect root com Tort, especially during the hot Summer months when ordinary shoes tend to pinch, draw and cramp the toes and feet. Here are 6 styled examples of our SANDAL values they’re unequaaed anywhere else in the Dominion. Men’a Brown Leather Sandals. Cut out vamps; crcpo soles and heels. PRICE: JJ/g Men ’a Grey or Brown Suedette Sandals. Fancy design on vamps; Crepe or leather soles and heels. PRICE: jg/g Men’s Blue Leather Sandals. Fancy cut out vamps. Leather or Crepe soles and heels. PRICE: jg/g Men's Grey Leather lacc-up Sandals. Punched Moccasin fronts; Crepe soles and heels. PRICE: 16 9 Men '§ White Leather Sandals. Leather soles and heels. Cut out PRICE: 13 / 6 Men ’a White Punched Sandals. Suedette vamps; canvas backs, white rubber soles and heels. Canadian make. PRICE 11miLLRRiGIORGI -;J7a. IJJy O u *t' iie V" THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. SCOTT BROS. DENTISTS OPEN FRIDA? NIGHTS TO 8. PHONE 5816. (Above Gerrand’s). The Square, P.N. Priucipal: DR. FRANK U. SCOTT, D.M.D. (Harvard), B.D.S. (N.Z.), Also at Feildlng. “JULIA" DRESSMAKER For latest designs in Wedding and Evening Frocks. Also Cutting and Tacking Service.—Carroll Bldgs., Cuba St. (opp. National Bank). NOTICE ADVERTISERS in “The Times’’ will greatly facilitate the setting of their replace copy if it is handed in by 1(1 a m. the day before publication. We « ant to render the best service possible, and it is only by your co-oper-ation that this is possible. “ THE TIMES ’ Branch Offices: Feliding, Pahiatua and Woodvilli The Train You Want nEPARTUREb from Palmerston N't WEEK DAYS. WELLINGTON (via Mauuwalu) 4.. a.m. (not Monday;, 7.4 a.m., 7. «.m., l.s p.m., 3.10 p.m., 3.45 p.i 5.13 p.m. WELLINGTON and Masterton (v Wairarapa; Wood vine;, 11.4 a.m. MASTLKTON—S.IO p.m. (Tues., Thui and bat. only;. WANGANUI.—O.S7 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 4. p.m., 5.40 p.m. n*vv Plymouth- 0.57 a.m., 1.0 p. NAPIER— 7.21 a.m., 13.35 p.m. AUCKLAND—S.4O p.m. (uot Sunday: 8.51 p.m. (not Saturdays;. W'OODYIILE (Rail Car;—6.3B p. Monday to Friday, 10.40 p. baturduvs only. SUNDAY TRAINS. DEPARTURES— W'ELLIN'GTON (via Manawatu) 4.30 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 5.35 p.m. W E LUN GTON (via Wai rarapa) 5.43 p.m. (Rail Car). W’OODVILLE—I.4O p.m. (Rail Cai AUCKLAND—B.SI p.m. ARRIVALS—WELLINGTON (via Manawatu) 12.28 p.m., 8.5 C p.m., 9.41 p.m. WELLINGTON (via W'airarapa) 1.22 p.m. (Rail Car). WOODVILLE—S.2I p.m. (Rail Car)
Outsize Rhubarb Stalk A rhubarb stalk seven inches in circumference and two feet long from its base to where it joined the leaf was brought into the Southland Times office. The total length of the stalk, from the base to the tip of the leaf, was 4ft. 7in., and the leaf was 3ft. 3in. across at its widest part. The rhubarb was grown by Mr. A. M'-Cleary, of Metzger Street, an ear-old gurdwiAH*
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 296, 15 December 1939, Page 6
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