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Post Bargains for Country Customers gOF" The lines given below are just a few picked at random from our new stocks. For price and value they are incomparable. Competition at the present day demands low prices with good quality. This is what keeps our mail order department so busy. Write us now or you may be disappointed. RIBBONS. There isn’t a woman but who knows that a dainty piece of ribbon here and there does much to enliven the effect of the. balance of her attire. There is much novelty this season in Ribbons, for their demand will be very general and among those most favoured is the beautiful CHENE RIBBON, we have an excellent assortment of these in all the leading and fashionable colours on white grounds. Eight inches wide at 1/9 a yard. Very Special price, SILK ELASTIC BELTS. Another item in big demand this spring is the SILK ELASTIC BELT, about three inches deep, which are shown in all colours, with pretty nickel and gilt clasps and slides. Special price, 2/6 each. ladies puritan collars. It is impossible to give here any idea of the different styles of our new stock of these goods, which includes White Muslin and Lawn, with white or coloured embroidery; also in Guipure, Baby Irish and Oriental Laces in pretty styles at prices from 4d, 6d, Bd, rod, and 1/- each. ladies ties. Are yon wanting something just out of the ordinary in Ladies Neckwear. If so, we have some beautiful silk ties in Crepe de- Chine, Glace and Knotted Silk, with fringed ends. All at the low price of 1/9 each. HANDKERCHIEFS. Now is a good time to stock up for the year, when fine resh handkerchiefs are to be had for so little (especially at Te Aro House) that you will scaicely feel the cost of a dozen. The line we give here includes Fancy Embroidered and Lace trimmed, not all one sort, but nicely assorted lots of half dozens at the unheard of price of 2/6 per lot. •WATCHES. You don’t have to be wealthy to buy a watch here, just the very thing for the boys, in Nickel and Oxidized. Enamelled dials and keyless. They are not playthings, but real good timekeepers, honestly worth 10/- Our special price is only 5s each. A good line also in Nickel only at 4s. I CARRIAGE FREE. on all parcels of drapery over the value of 20/Te Aro House 9 WELLINGTON. BALLOON TEAS! Taking the place by storm. Gardner & Whibley Premier Cash Grocers Don’t forget to purchase your fruit from us to-night. Freshest cheapest and best in Town The Very Latest Very Dainty and Very Low Priced Spring Millinery FIRST SHOW MODELS Direct from London and Paris. = Collinson & = Cunninghame, Ltd. BROAD ST., The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH

WANTED.— Engine and Flaxmill Machinery; also, Horse and Dray. Apply, W. L. Carey, Marton. FOR SAEE. —Alcock’s billiard table and accessories, practically new. Terms, £25 cash, ballance 20s per week. Apply T. SPEAR, Post Office Hotel, Palmerston N. FOR SAEE. — Choice Dahlia Bulbs. Apply W. Nye, Park Street. ACOEEIE dog, with Kairanga County Council collar on, has made its home at my premises. Owner can have same by paying expenses. W. Nye, Park Street. LOST. —Between the railway crossing and Foxton, a cogwheel off chaff - cutter. Finder kindly return same to this office. IF the person who was seen taking an oilskin fiom Mr Perreau’s stables on Wednesday afternoon returns same, no further notice will be taken of the matter. FOR the right of eight mouths cutting, apply JAMES McKELVIE. Pukemarama, Feilding. 257 acres.freehold, only 2 miles from Shannon by good road ; the river bounds the property on the north side. There is a good 7roomed house, .splendid dairy with concrete floor, cowshed, stable and fowl house ; also a 3-roonied house. Price, FLAX. JJ 1 O E SALE per acre.

PETERSON, AGENT GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT p.o. BOX 186, PALMERSTON NORTH Intending Insurers kindly communicate with the above. P. W. Brown, Dairyman, Etc., NOTIFIES tlie inhabitants of Foxton that lie has purchased the milk round of Mr Cummer'field as from September Ist. Customers supplied twice daily. Fresh cream and new laid eggs supplied to order. Sittings of Purebred Silver Wynndottes for show purposes one guinea per sitting ; laying strain 7/H per sitting : nine eggs guaranteed. Refreshments Afternoon Tea M ESI)AMES R. BARKER ‘and SULLIVAN notify the public that they have taken over Mrs Bradcock's refreshment rooms, which they have specially fitted up for the convenience of patrons. Meals supplied at all hours. Afternoon tea, coffee, or eocoa. Hot pies. CHOICE SELECTION OF SEASONABLE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. A Trial Solicited. Dnel 1 Send SEVEN. rUDI vdlUd. PENCE IN STAMPS for my Album of Six Views of Manawatu District.W, L. AITKIN, Main St.. Pahnerstoa N.,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 7 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 7 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 7 September 1907, Page 3

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