The residents of Foxton and its vicinity are reminded of the fact that the Te Aro House Branch, in Main Street is now in full swing. The . stock has been most carefully selected by Mr McGuire, who feels confident that the choice will meet with approval, and he hopes to sen all his friends at an early day. Every effort will be made to please, and to retain the favor of the patronage already bo liberally bestowed. Ladies will find the Millinery quite the newest style, and children's hats a speciality, the washing blouses, shirt, and vests, now so fashionable, will be found in great variety. The well-known value will be given in calicoes, shirtings, flanellettes, towels, and all household linen and requisites. We undertake Dressmaking in first-clasH style at moderate charges, and execute orders with quick despatch, at Te Aro House Branch, Main-St., Foxton. 'I he Dress Materials are in abundance in the newest fashions, useful, and economical, as well as prints, sateens and washing-crepons in fast colors, and designs to suit all tastes. In addition to the stock kept in Main-St. there can be seen a full range of samples of all goods kept at the Wellington House, so that customers can have all the advantages of a personal visit to the Empire City. We are requested to slate that visitors to Palmerston from this district during show week will find a charming choice of fashionable drapery, dress goods, mantles, and millinery, at the Bon Marcho, 'I he Fashionable Drapery Emporium of Palmerston North, spen till 1 p.m. on Thursday 9th, and till 6 p.m. Such other day during Show week, visitors invited to luspect stock on display. Boss and Sandf ord. — A DVT.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 December 1893, Page 2
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