Messrs Ross and Sandford, The Bon Marche, Palmevston N., beg to announce the arrival and opening up of their first Direct Shipments of New Goods for the Autumn Season, Comprising Latest Novelties in Ulsters, Mantles, Cloaks, Dress Goods and Millinery. The whole Embracing the Handsomest, choice on this Coast. They respectfully invite the Inspection of purchasers. Ross and Sandford, The Bon Marche, Palmerston N. For the seasonable, the attractive, the fascinat : ng in material, shapes, styles, and the very latest fashions and novelties just to hand per steamer ltimutaka, ladies should not fail to embrace the opportunity now offered, and pay a visit to the mantle department, at Te Aro House. We are now showing some marvellous " creations " in ladies' sealette jackets, and specially note the following : — " The Melba," with deep beaver facing, high Fife collar, which can be worn in four distinct ways, and at prices ranging from 3 to 6 guineas ; " The Ramsay," faced with nutria fur, reversible collar, cord <ruaments, latest styles, from 2 to 4 guineas, at Te Aro House. An exceedingly handsome garment in " The Douglas " sealette jacket, faced with Persian lamb and real astrachan, high reversible medici collar, lined silk throughout, from 2h to 5 guineas. An equally ] charming sealette jacket is " The Isle of i Wight," with deep facing and collar of pure squirrel fur, price 5 guineas, at Te Aro House. In plush, seal, plushettes, and sealette j jackets we have an immense variety. A j finer assortment was never yet shown in the colony. The new stock is larger, better selected, and more completa than we have I ever previously been able to exhibit, and we j are sure that any lady requiring the latest fashions in jackets of every description, ulsters, macintoshes, fur lined cloaks, travelling wraps, &c, will find everything desirable now on view, at Te Aro House. — A dvt. ■ PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended by medical authorities as a very valuable beverage for persons who suffer from weak digestion, flatulency, and nervousness. Sold in lib and Jib tins, Is and 2s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 May 1891, Page 2
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