Eden Cloth 85fL Yard OUR NEW SEASON'S SHIPMENT OF THIS CELEBRATED MATERIAL' HAS SHOWING A BANGE OF PEETT? STRIPE PATTERNS, AS WELL AS PLAIN SHADES, WHICH IS MORE VARIED AND EXTEN - SIVE THAN EVER. . . .. ' Eden Cloth— Yard—■ HAS A. BEAUTIFUL FINISH, GIVING IT THE APPEARANCE OF PENSIVE .WOOL FABRIC. EDEN CLOTH IS SUITABLE FOR BLOUSES, KIMONOS, WRAPPERS, SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, ETC., 'AND FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR IS JUST THO RIGHT THING, BEING WARM, COMFORTABLE, AND DURABLE. v COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT A WONDERFULLY ADAPTABLE AND ECONOMICAL MATERIAL THIS ' EDEN CLOTH' IS— OR SEND FOR A FREE RANGE OF. PATTERNS. ■
FIXTURES. March' 25—South Canterbury J.C. 'Autumn March 29—Pahiatua R.C. Annual. March 29 and 30—Gore R.C. Summer. April 6 and B—Wellington E.C. Autumn April 12 and 18—Manawatu R.C. Autumn April 12 and 18—Southland R.C. Autumn April 22 and 24—Wairarapa E.C. Autumn April 23 and 24—Auckland B.C. Autumn April 21—Kumara R.C. Autumn. April 24 and 25—Riverton R.C. Easter. April 21 and 25—Feilding J. C. Easter. April 24 and 25— C.J.C. Autumn. Sports Suits in English and Colonial Tweeds, 17s. Gd. to 375. Gd. Every father can afford his boy ono of these dressy suite at tho prices wo quote. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt. "Mary!" Father's voice rolled down the stairs and into tho dim and silent parlour. "Yes, papa, dear.". '"Ask that young man if he tins the time." A momout of silence. "Yes, George has his watch with him." "Then ask him what is the time." "He says it is 11.43, papa." "Then ask him if ho doesn't think it about bedtime." Another moment of silence. "He says, papa," tho silvery voice announced, impersonally, "ho says that he raroly goes to bed before 1, but it seems n to him that is a matter of personal pre- D foronco meroly, and that if he were in j your place ho would go now if he felt I sleepy." I Two businesses—one painting and paper- I hanging ando tho other a country store with 110 opposition—aro for sale. The agents are Messrs. Qrbell ond Co., Palmorston North. Tho newly-formed Choral Society -will moot for the first time to-night in St. | Andrew's Hall at. 8 p.m. The conductor. Mr. H. S. Clnushton, will be g'lad to meet old members of his chorus at 8 p.rii., and now members at 7.40. Tho works for rehearsal are Klgar's "Banner of St(loorgo" and Stenulalo Bonnet's "May Queen." FLUENZOL
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 3
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