I SHOW TIME at PALMERSTON NORTH. j# 'f The A. and P. Association’s Annual Spring Show is to be held in Palmerston North on November 5 6 and 7. LADIES! ARE YOU PREPARED for this occasion ? You know it is the accepted official “ style” display, featuring the favoured Apparel Fashion for the coining season. If Jon have not already done so, LET US HELP YOU in choosing your new Costume, Frock, Hat, Hose, Shoos, etc., then you will be classed—and rightly so—as one of $5 the ” best-dressed women” at the show. Our large and comprehensive stocks of Fashion’s Latest Creations in jM V\ omen s Spring Attire will make the choosing of your Show Outfit easy as well as interesting. A visit will be appreciated. a | MEN! HAVE YOU DECIDED on your NEW SUIT v| and the oilier little necessities that are so indispensable to tiie “ well-dressed”.man. Our new range of this season’s correct styles and colours is more comprehensive than ever, comprising all that fil is new, in Hats. Ties, Shirts, Socks, Underwear, Boots., etc. h| The outstanding feature of our Men’s Wear section is_the largo range of j COLLS NGiiAME SUITS frj ready-for-service, in 40 sizes and ’tween size, so almost any figure can be fitted, in all the new designs and patterns. V\ liv not call and select your Show Outfit. | MOTHERS! DON’T FORGET THE KIDDIES. V;r The child)cn enjoy the show as much as ariyo,. 0 -. so make them a ” pretty spot of colour” by nurchasimr their Show Outfits here. J * ‘ b d We make a feature of catering for Die kiddies—all ages, both boys and girls—so why nut bring them in. Babies 4! always welcomed. f| Our window displays are unique, novel, and attractive, embodying ‘‘the Spirit of Spring itself.” TWO SHOWS .IN ONE—ITD | 4. &P. , | Association | Show. C.&G. Spring Show.
GlHra stmas Cards (SP£CIU). "TTTE have a fall range of New' t Y Season’s Greeting Cards. Clients are advised to make an early selection to avoid disappointment. EXAMINER OEFICE. NOTICE. THE partnership hitherto existing between W. Hanna and J. Fraser, farmers, Mangarawa has been dissolved as from October 17th. NOTICE. SALE POSTPONED. OWING to Monday next, Goto- ] ber 27th, being Labor Day J the Woodville Sale has been post-: poned till Wednesday, October 29. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. Woodville Sale, WEDNESDAY, 29rn OCTOBER, Commencing a. . 2.30 o’clock sharp. ( ASSOCIATE D Auctioneers will offer—--100 m.s. woolly hoggets 6 fat and forward wethers 3 Holstein springing heifers 3 Jersey cross springing heifers J 11 Jersey cross yearling heifers STRAYED on mp property 1 slut six months old. If not claimed within a week will be sold to defray exoenses. R. L. SCISTED. W, WILLS, OSMOND'ST. WOODVILLE. I BEG to announce that 1 am prepared to do carting of any kind. All orders promptly attended to. i TRESPASSING NOTCE. ALL persons trespassing with dog or gun or Sections S, 10, | J, 6 and 11, Gorge Block, will ! be prosecuted. All dogs will be destroved. W. A. COOK ' T. H. WILLIAMS H. A. HOULBROOKE A. BOYD, (Late Horne & C 0.,) COACHBUILDER, BLAOK- : SMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. 0 1 " j Motor cars painted, enamelled or I re-hooded. j Second hand Vehicles taken in part ; payment for new ones. 1 | Cash buyer of second hand vehicles. j Agent for Hume Cement Co. j All si7.3s of Pipes kept in stock. | A’.go Cement Posts and Strainers, Only one motto— A square deal. m ■r- &
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5516, 24 October 1919, Page 3
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