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m 52?. P PEGDENS’ Offer New Carpets and Soft Furnishings at Old Values AXMINSTER CARPETS—New designs and colourings of the latest blendings; various qualities and sizes suitable for a'.l parts of the home ; priced moderately. SIZE 9ft X 7ft 6in PRICES FROM £4 . Iss TO 7gns. SIZE 9ft X 10ft 6in PRICES FROM £6 15s to 16gns. SIZE 9ft x 12ft, PRICES FROM £7 15s to £22. Other Sizes in Proportion. CURTAIN NETS.—New deliveries in attractive designs, the fashionable honey shade predominating. Verv special prices—Is lid, 2s Sd, 2s lid, 3s lid to 6s 6d per yard. When in town—walk round our Showroom—See the great value we offer in BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES AND UPHOLSTERY. ’, 3 I HOUSE FURNISHERS PALMERS.TON-NtV

i Timber Supplied In I Any Size Or Quantity [ ' : . : S'r—- | FARMERS. BUILDERS * TOWNS - 1 PEOPLE SHOULD OBTAIN OUR QUOTATIONS. \ VAII. yourselves of the splendid services of our Mills. We carrv very large stocks. We solicit a liberal share of patronage in the emplov- | nient we give to a most important inj dustry. Gardner & Yeoman . t ■ - - : - SAWMILLERS. PAHIATtJ A. t ’Phone 92. j Purest Ice Creams i BUY THEM AT EAST’S, ' THE POPULAR TEA ROOMS. i THE friend of Hundreds. Speno your leisure time at East’s East’s for the best of refreshments. Morning and Afternoon Teas. EAST’S i i AST'S (CENTRAL TEA ROOMS). THE EXPERT CATERERS.

It is like Prospecting \ e * . Vfr V yS^ 9 ” -*** 5 *■ >^v*vn> ea * , x> c e& eC *®* «*«*. VU* •w e - o^ v\ S^ & ° e > vc - c> -< S-* -\, « 2& Go where the gold is f .A ; V'■ . * v. -•/;.. c . .''/'• v Advertise in the HERALD

I am not altogether satisfied that in every case members of study groups obtained all they might out e-1 the time spent. This was clue to the necessity for hurrying so much to get everyone fitted.“ The limit for the number who might join a dressmaking study group, which 1 had originally set as six, is completei ,* satisfactory when members sire already experienced at sewing and can proceed with anything told them Without having to Ire tokl. each, step, hut when most of the; members have* no confidence in themselves the class proceeds very slowly, and a membeiship of four would he amply large enough for good work. 1 writo ■■tfiis for the benefit of prospective fitting classes, arid suggest that where a larger number wish to form a group, those- with the*- most experience, and the most likely to pick up new ideas quickly should be given the preference. One or two of these in each district after attending the- courses are a real asset to the whole neighbourhood' as they are able to give really valuable demonstrations and to explain all that they have- learnt to the others, at their leisure.

And now Sunday finds me enjoying a restful country Sunday, spent in the garden where so nianv of us have no doubt “pottered about’’ to-ckiv with a brief visit to the kitchen to prove that all m.v talk about food and cooking is not mere “bluff” but is supported bv material evidence, and, a spell of sittino- bv the fire exchanging recipes with mv host apcl hostess helore entering on to the nc-xt week’ v doings. Now* don’t forget, to “pass’ on” to your Wanganui frienefs anvthincr yen can think of in the- wav of advice about, the S.A.R. Fellowship, or to plan, your contribution to the “wind up” meeting o,n. ‘26th. VIOLET MACMTT.LAN.

| Advertisers are reminded that reI effaces for insertion the following day I must he registered in tne ("’ommereiaT j Office not later than 12 noon the I previous day

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12313, 5 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12313, 5 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12313, 5 April 1933, Page 3

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