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I €. $ €/$ Tmntattott to Pah»em«rs Slww Visitors We extend greetings to SHOW VISITORS, and because of the significance that will distinguish this national and sportive function, we have arranged special and colossal displays in every department of our store, for the benefit of SHOW VISITORS— characteristic of our policy of always rendering a personal, painstaking, individual service. Visit our store —every department will greet you with many “ just arrived " —new style versions that will delight you: and the prices will surprise, please, and convince you that, they are values to merit your earliest and earnest consideration. SHOWROOM DISPLAY. FUR COATS Fur-lined Coats. All-wool Colonial Tweed Coats. SMART AND SERVICEABLE RAINCOATS. LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN COSTUMES, designed and developed in (Gabardine., Indigo Navy Serge. Grey Flannel, Tweeds. Checks. BLOUSES, in Fuji Silk. Jap. Silk, Striped and Plain Viyella, Georgette. Net. and Ninon. UNDERCLOTHING, admirably adapted for present wear. INFANTS' AND JUVENILES’ APPAREL AND UNDER. W BA R INFANTS'' HAND-MADE ALL-WOOL KNITTED GARMENTS. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY —ModeI Hat.*. Velour Hat*. Ready-to-wears, Leather Hats. Hats. Motor Hat* and Veils. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. PYJAMA CLOTHS, UNION SHIRTINGS. MARCELLA QUILTS. WHITE AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS. WHITE AND BROWN TURKISH TOWELS, RED AND BLUE BORDERED SUPPER CLOTHS. NAPERY AND VERSAILLES EMBROIDERY, LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. BUTTERICK’S TRACED GOODS, TRANSFERS. TERNS, WOOLS. SILKS FOR WORKING TRACED GOODS. LADIES’ FOOTWEAR DISPLAY. Featuring the world’s leading manufacturer’s examples, as G. E. Keith. ('. I’. Ford. Crockett and Jones. Dorothy Dodd, and Paragon. LADIES’ BROCADE EVENING SHOES, made in London. COURT SHOES, 'or Afternoon end Evening wear. SUEDE SHOES, for practical wear •’ROGUE SHOES, for spor wear. _ COSY TOES St'PPERS. CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS, “OLD LADY ” SHOES, built tor comfort. FANCY DEPARTMENT. LACES, EMBROIDERIES. UMBRELLAS, FUR COLLARS, FUR EDGINGS. GLOVES. HOSIERY. NECKWEAR, RIDDONS, HANDKERCHIEFS. BUTTONS, made on the premises to your order. MEN’S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. DRESS DEPARTMENT. WINDOW DISPLAY OF NEWEST SILKS AND BROCADES, ushering in a social season of brilliance and PURE SILK JERSEY CLOTH, with rr A smartly cte-'cted fahC,-. showing i, VENETIAN AND AMAZON CLOTHS setl and heavy rib. i newest shades. All Wool Colonial COLLINCHAME SUITS (3 Garments). SPORT SUITS C2 Garments). FUR-LINED MOTOR COATS. TWEED OVERCOATS (John Barron’s). BURB-ERY AND DEXTER RAINCOATS, MALLORY. KNOX AND STETSON HATS, MOTOR GAUNTLET GLOVES, SWEATER COATS, SWEATERS. ALL-WOOL VESTS. TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING RUGS. Here is Verv Special News for Men —We are selling the WORLD-FAMED G. E. KEITH'S WALK-OVER FOOTWEAR AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Remember, Cash Buying Secures a Discount of One Penny NEW ZEALAND materials for the and very smart novelty jc.red separate skirt. in the Shilli WEEK. You’ll Palmerston’s Pt jLTD Be sure you visit our Store during SHOW find great interest from an inspection of issive Store.

% LV •RISH MObb “(he For c.loi S CoxzglciS There is no i emetiy so soothing and so efficacious for a chiles cough or colei as Bonnington s Irish Moss. In thousands of families it has been tne standard remedy for over f.O years. % ns wi 5.1." Jt&Jt jaom /"i is only onr Bonmngton s Irish : t '. Mors. Ask for it by name. Price I 6 and 2,6 at all Chemists and Stores. 176 % m | Theres Nothing to [quo/ FOP HO AUNG fl CUTS.BRUISES, j i| BURNS. SCALDS. | ! ; SPRfiiWSsALL I INJURIES* SKIN SORES.j Adam Burges OF PALMERSTON NORTH. LOCATES REPRESENTATIVE IN PAHLATUA. ADAM RUROF.S, Agricultural Implement and Wagon Manufacturer and Importer, of Palmerston North, haß the pleasure to announce that on account of the large number of Clients residing in the District, a Representative has been placed in Pahi&tua so as to be in close contact. Any Enquirer, whether for Large | or Small Jobs, will have quicker at--1 tention now than heretofore, as Mr D. G. HOLLOWAY knows the Line and is Right on the Spot jJJ URGES, BOX 1«4, PALMERSTON NORTH D G HOLLOWAY, Wairarapa Representative, care Poet (Jliice. Woodv.lt®.

REAL VALUE IN Quality Bedroom Furniture Tha Suite detailed below is another instance of our consistent policy of Good Furniture at Moderate Prices. Specifications are as follows ; Kilim Bedroom Suite Roomy ift Wardrobe, 'with double doors ; large size Bevel Mirror, iHin x lyin :ifu tjm D.essiog Table, with 24;n x lsin Bevel Mirror. Pedestal Cabiuet to match This Suits 1- beautifully made from selected Heart Rimu, and would be an asset to any home Price Complete, £27 18s. ( W. PEGDEH, I Palmerston North. RE THAT CAR S SEE THE LATEST Cl oU )SNV° B ' O And 'get Particulars C. L. NeiSsen and Co. Phone 175 HOLE AGENTB, PAHIATUA. Phone 175 Purchase Men’s Wear Now. MERCHANTS as well as the buying public are watching '.ith amazement the steady upward growth of prices. They can see that there seems to bo increases in everything hut production. Rising prices, together with shortage interest everybody, including men. Hecure your Suits now, for we have no assaranoe that ,ve will be able to offer such high quality men’s apparel at f iicb low prices again. Here are smart Suits, Shirts, Ties, Socks, and everything for tha rna i win likes to look wu.i.jj u / 1 < 1 GIBSON, arr rho“ Loader for\Low Prices," _ & . p ONG AROA.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2499, 14 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2499, 14 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2499, 14 June 1920, Page 7

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