WHEN YOU GET HOME IN THE EVENING. ISN’T it a grand feeling to get your feet into some soft, cosy Slippers? The kind of Slippers we’re making such a feature of now —warm and light and easy, with thick felt soles—a joy to walk in. If you haven’t a pair you must really try them. • Here are a few of the prices. Black Felt Slippers, Ladies’ Is, Men’s Is 3d. Check Felt Slippers, Ladies’ Is 3d, Men’s Is 6d. Quilted Felt Slippers, different colours, special value, Ladies’ 2s 6d. Thick warm-lined Black Felt Slippers, felt and leather soles, Ladies’ 3s 9d, Men’s 4s 6d. Arctic Cloth Slippers, splendid wearers, Ladies’ 4s 6d and 5s 6d; Men’s 4s 6d and 6s 6d. Girls’ and Boys’ Check Slippers, with straps, sizes 4 to 6, Is; 7 to 10, Is 3d; 11 to 1, Is 6d. Girls’ and Boys’ Arctic Cloth Slippers, with straps, sizes 4 to 6, 7 to 10, 11 to 1. J. K. CARPENTER, BOOTMAKER & IMPORTER, Where the Good Boots are. Main Street - Pahiatua.
THERE’S A HITCH SOMEWHERE AT MILLAR & GIORGI’S! IN FACT there are hundreds of them—a hig window chock-a-block with just the goods to give the proper “hitch” to that suitgarment which is neither coat nor waistcoat! Braces! Big Special Purchase. All Priced 16 - Worth 2/6 Now’s your chance —those Braces you’re wearing must surely “bust” sometime, so why not get these while they’re so low priced and stow away for an awk- i wand day. “Hold on There” is the motto of every pair ,and the most fastidious-dresaed will not cavil at their general ‘‘get up.” Cast a, critical eye on the window—that will decide you. MILLAR & SIGR6I, The Great Outfitters, I Palmerston N. & Hastings. EAST'S CENTRAL TEA ROOMS CATERERS * CONFECTIONERS, Afternoon tea aiway* ready. Tea freshly made for each order. We have a large and varied stock of well-assorted confectionery, alwaya freeh. All classes of Catering carried out in first-class style, in town or country. Boiled ham 2s per lb. Open daily from 0 a.m. till 0 p.m.. Saturdays 10 p.m. Marquees on hire. No order too am all, none too large.
r 3 NO TEA LIKE BUY NOTHING ELSE Equal aay Tea at 1/8 per lb. They ■arc stood a world'* record led against capital and naprlaclpled Imitation* far OVER 33 YEARS Equal any Tea at 2/4 per lb. i Taa aad aa t~"*y !■ poaad of KMtCo’aTao " tkaa aa* offeaa Equal aay Tea at 1/10 or 2/Oa trery i k NELSON, MONTE'S
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4830, 7 May 1914, Page 4
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