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kfrfis*sa**gjs&»4<sft* graav* A DAINTY WARM OUTFIT FOR H.R.H. THE BABY. The little King or Queen of the Home must, ol course, have the daintiest and warmest of garments. Hone can be too good for the little one, who is “ mother’s joy.” So mother’s thoughts naturally turn towards C. and C. when baby’s wardrobe requires replenishing. You will be delighted with the excellent qualities, the variety, and economical prices of new and charming apparel for baby. WARM NEW GARMENTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES. INFANTS’ WRAPPER VESTS, in Silk or Wool. Size 1— 3/3; 2,3/«. INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL WRAPPER VESTS— Sizes 1 .2 3 3/3 3/( 3/S INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS— Sizes 1 ‘2 3 4/a 4/S 4/11 INFANTS' COTTON AND WOOL VESTS— Sizes 1 ‘2 3 2/11 3/3 S/S INFANTS’ SILK AND WOOL VESTS Sizes 123 3/4 3/S 4/3 INFANTS’ COTTON BINDERS 11d and 1/-. FLANNEL BINDERS- 2/11 to 4/3. WOVEN BINOERS-5/6. BODY BELTS 8/6. “ CHILPROOTE ' LONG F LAN N E LS— 24/S. LONG FLANNEL EARfiYS 9/11, 10/6, 11/6, INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS 12/9. INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS WINCEYETTE SARRYS 6/3. FLANNELETTE H?RVS—3/11. 4/6, 5/6 FLANNEL HEAD SQUARES, plain and daintily «. , . ..,1 . • • ■ .;,ier.-.i-4/11 to 7/11. INFANTS' HYGROSCOPIC NURSERY SQUARES—coin ’iv 18 6 c'ozaj:. U n (IV -21 29/5 dozen. ■2*'ir » v i 21 6 dozen. INFANTS' TOW El LING SQUARES, good quality, 24in by 2-t.i. 24 - dczen. If you cannot call, write to us for Baby’s Dress needs. At all times, you are assured of a painstaking. personal, individual service. INFANTS’ FLANNELETTE NURSERY SQUARES--2tiin by 26in—15/S dozen. 29in by 29in—24/- dozen. INFANTS’ “ CHILPROOFE" NIG HTGOWNS-35/-. INFANTS’ FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS -15/6. INFANTS’ FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS 3/11 te 5/11. INFANTS' WINCEYETTE NIGHTGOWNS-4/3 and 4/11. INFATS’ ALL-WOOL PILCHERS-3/9 to 7/6. INFANTS' WOOL AND COTTON PILCHERS—2/11 to 3/S. INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL PILCHERS, with feet—B/11, 9/11. INFANTS’ FLANNEL PILCHERS, lined waterproof—7/S, 8/11. INFANTS’ TOWELLING PILCHERS, lined waterproof—s/3, 6/11. INFANTS’ WATERPROOF STORK PANTS -3/11 t* 5/3. INFANTS' COLOURED RIPPLE CLOTH MATINEE COATS, in Saxe and Pink onlv- 3/6. 3/11. ’ INFANTS' SILK WOOL MATINEE COATS, size 1-8/6. INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL BONNETS, first size 2/11 and 3/3. INFANTS’ HAND-MADE WOOL BONNETS AND CAPETTES 7/11, 9/6. INFANTS’ HAND-MADE CROCHET MATINEE COATS, with and without collars. Short and long yokes—from 24/6 to 29/6. INFANTS' ALL-WOOL HONEYCOMB SHAWLS, 4Xin by 4Sm. 18 G; 54in bv 54m. 24 6; fiOin by coin, 32/6; 06in by • Min. 47/5. ALL-WOOL SHAWLS, in great variety from 9/11. CASH DISCOUNT OF* ONE PENNY IN THE SHILLING. LTD

95a. t sv« r u i o f* nights ? When coughs keep the children awake at nights a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss will usually ease the throat and give restful, untroubled sleep. For over sixty years it has been the standard remedy for coughs and colds. Mis. J W. Cotton, of Biook Stiret. Dunedin, writes :—*‘During the colil damp weather I have found Bom i.'gtou s Irish Moss most beneficial lor the children s cough* and cold*, and always like to keep a bottle in the house.’ Eioimmgtorfs jIOMoSS has properties which act almost like a throat paint. It** paints the t ,roat inside,* and thus brings speedy relief. Beware of inferior substitutes and insist on having Bonnington s Irish Moss. 1/6 and 26 at a!! Chemists and Store*. 179 ■■■— - JJO many perils lurk behind a cut that keeping handy a pot of that groat antiseptic healer, ZamBuk, Is a wlseand necosnary preCaution. There is nothing like Zam-Buk for soothing, purifyi.ig, and heallnga wound. The unique composition and herbal origin of Zam-Buk, and %/' P ; Vy Its groat reliability have won for It a place in most households. HasZsm-Buk a place in yours? Sir-J ,i Adam Burges OF PALMERSTON NORTH. I LOCATES REPRESENTATIVE IN ! PAHIATUA. \DAM PURGES, Agricultural Irnplenu nt nr.d Wagon Manufacturer and Importer, of Palmerston North, hfiH the pleasure to announce that on account of the large number of Clients residing in the Ilistriot, a ! B*P rcsentntive haw been placed in Pahiatuu no as to lie in close oon- ' tact. 1 Any Enquirer, whother for Large [ nr Small Jobs, will have quicker attention now than heretofore ns Mr J D. G. HOLLOWAY knows the Line 1 and it Right on the Spot URGES, | ROX 104, PALMERSTON NORTH, j I). (1 HOLLOWAY, * i Wairarapa Representative, care Pott i Office, Woodvdlo.

Hnw f UNREAL VALUE IN Quality Bedroom Furniture 1 :i „ Suite detmlfd b* la v i~ another instance of our consistent , )|j| io! G 1 1 urn tore a r Moderate Prices. Specifications ait as follows ; Kilim Bedroom Suite Kooxnv itt W irdrob-'-, ’with double doors; large sue Bevei Mirror, 1 x Ism iDn ag Tab! with 2 tin x lSin Bevel Mirr r. Pedestal Cabinet t > match This hu;ta i- beautifully rnide from selected Heart Hnnu, and would be an asset to any home Price Complete, ;527 18s. •IHUI ®r<» Palmerston North. j.

ltDiF-U‘./y*V .aij' ari : i'4Jt3ii>iEK4iiß';i'iJi: i RE THAT GARS SEE THE LATEST ovO sNV° 3 \V>e And 'get Particulars 0. L. Neiisen and Co I hone 175 BOLE AGENTS, PAIIIATUA. Pbone 175 f t Jtt-.-rri JgJJBMMW—— MW—W

Purchase Men’s Wear Now. # £ R ''HANTS »M well as the buy ID'.' ar ‘- watcbin *" U - Uw. « te-t.lv upw-ir'l rowtb of prieff ''HANTS »M We.i b-S It.: 1.0y.u i i.Mi. w.ttou.i.H -h u/rtt/ement the steady upward rowth of prices. • u ,, . , it , Um»l there seems 1 1 he mcn asc.i in everything ; ; ,t, production. lD o price', together with sho. tage interest every-v.-iy, including men. I .1,-e y ur Suits now, for we have no assurance that ;„,!e to offer aueb high quality men's apparel at 4. ti low j-i »Ce.s - again. Here a-< smir, Suit:', Shirts, Tien, Socks, and everyh'iin > i .. tha m tit w;io likes to look wel • 1 i ■ 1 k l 1/ V XT * I The*Leader forVLow Prices, 5. ( 11 ISSU.\ - »o.Na,uioA. /

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2497, 11 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2497, 11 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2497, 11 June 1920, Page 7

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