ABSOLUTE!. Y=== THE BEST VALUE IN UNDERSKIRTS ; EVER OFFERED. Beautiful moreen skirts, with nicely tucked, shaped or goffered frills, very full all over and measure five yards round the bottom, in black, helio, scatlet, purple, reseda, turquoise, and sky, at the SPECIAL LOW. PRICE of 6$ 6d, honestly worth 12$ 6d. A few O. S. for short figures. LADIES’ WHITE NAINSOOK SKIRTS with deep handsome lace flounce, with pretty tucks. PRICE 3$ lid, or with pretty embroidery 4s 6d, worth double. SILK MORETTE SKIRTS FOR CHILDREN, with pretty frills, in green, brown, pink, navy, white, and plaids. Very suitable for children aged from four to nine. SPECIAL PRICE 2s lid. Please address all communications to the Manager, IE ARC HOUSE, WELLINGTON. SUMMER HAS DOME. Ol O has our large shipment of MARSHALL’S ASSORTED PURE LIQUID FRUITS AND JELLIES. Also Zesto Custard and Blanc Mange Powders. Assorted Flavours. TRY THEM. THEY ARE GOOD. GARDNER & WHIBLEY.
'TTTTT. HAIR-DRESSER NOT THE POET. DON’T forget the above, but get your shave by (The Hair dresser. E. BALL is the only Hairdresser in Foxton. His Shaving is seldom equalled, never excelled, and he leads in every department of Hair dressing, in which he keeps up-to-date in every particular. He also keeps the Largest and Best Stock of smokers’ requisites in Foxton. Special lines in Tobacco, Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigars, and other goods too numerous to particularise. Razors set by special process known only to myself. Ladies' Hairwork done at cheapest possible rates. Billiards, Snooker, and Pool on the premises. Dox'd Forget the Oxly Hair DRESSER IX FOXTOX. ERN EST~BALL, Next to Whyte's Hotel. P. W. Brown, Dairyman, Etc., NOTIFIES the inhabitants of Foxton that he has purchased the milk round of Mr Cummerfield as from September Ist. Customers supplied twice daily. Fresh cream and new laid eggs supplied to order. Sittings of Purebred Silver Wyandottes for show purposes one guinea per sitting; laying strain 7/6 per sitting : nine eggs guaranteed. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, (Two Nights Only) THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Nov. 21st and 22nd. First appearance here of the WARWICK BIOSCOPE CO. The finest exhibition of Living Pictures travelling. 20,000 feet of life motion pictures shown by permission of the Warwick Trading Co., London. The Life of the world supreme in art and beauty. The wide, wide world has been searched by the Warwick operators to place before you in perfect realism, its wonders, its superb scenery as well as the life and progress of its people. There are pictures and pictures. The Warwick Bioscope Co. have the pictures. Faultless, flawless, flickerless, spectacular scenes, sensational scenes, Historical scenes fantastic creations, gorgeous pageants, grotesque cele- | brations, woodland, cloud land, sea- j scape, pathos, humour and merri-j ment. Supported by Miss Esther i Norden, brilliant solo pianist; Fred Shaw, and Chas C. Ward. Prices 2s and is. Our new goods have now arrived, and for variety and low prices, you will do well to patronise WatchQrn, Stilus *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3777, 21 November 1907, Page 3
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