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MUST HAVE CASH. Now is your opportunity to Buy SPIimGTGOODS Deluge of Spring Bargains at STERLING HOUSE, Open 8 a.m. each day. FRESH BARGAINS DAILY. The aorn Century Rivine Rufei.es — Ruffles from the days of Good Queen Bess. To-day’s leading Novelties. Ruffles in Silk and Chiffon. Baiiv’s Carnivai. : Bargains in Creme Silk Millinery. Infants’ Nellie Stewart Hats, 4s 1 id, 50 dozen less than London Prices. Black Voile Skirts : Handsomely Trimmed Chiffon, Glace Silk, London Models, at the Bargain Carnival, 39s 6d to 70s. High-class Millinery: 355, 32s 6d, 29s 6d, 19s 6d, 13s 6d. The Merry Widow Hat: Three Designs, ■ colours, Olive, Brown, Burnt, Navy, Cinamon, from 4s 1 id. Lovely Laces, is nd dozen. Swiss Embroideries, is 6d dozen yard. Glace Silk Ribbons, g.J-d yard. French Flowers, to clear at 6.U1. White Lawn Blouses, the talk of the town, 4s 6d and 4s nd each. Gold Tinsel Ties, so dainty, is nd each. Silk Embroidered Hoisery, is nd pair. Tan Lace Hoisery, see them, is nd Pair. Ladies’ Belts in profusion. Gold and Tinsel Effects, is 3d, is 6d, is nd. K. J. BUNBY’S BARGAIN CARNIVAL, STERLING HOUSE, Palmerston N. -VS GOODS JUST O/, ARCHER BROS., LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORS Broad Street, Palmerston North. ,6Qiid Workmanship

COVERS! COVERS! WHY not cover your Cows, when you can get Covers from 10/6 each, at W. BULLARD’S, Also Horse Covers from 17/6 I have in stock— FOOTBALLS, HOCKEY BALLS, STICKS AND SHIN PADS. To arrive—A large stock o English SADDLES AND BRIDLES, Whips, Spurs, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Giadstone Bags, Hampers and Portmanteaux, at W. BULLARDS, SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKEB. Main Street, Foxton. WHEN DOCTORS DIFFER. HEN doctors differ the odds are on that pretty soon somebody’s going to be dead. You’ll remember the old epigram on the physicians of George The King employs three doctors daily, Willis, Heberden, and Baillie— All exceeding skilful men Baillie, Willis, Heberden; But doubtful which most sure <0 kill Baillie, Heberden, or Willis. When the King was finally given his quietus, the three doctors stood so closely about him that it is uncertain which of them deserved the credit. When doctors differ common-sense may sometimes prove a great physician. When they tell you that Tea is bad, hut not had for everybody and in all circumstances, and that some Tea is even good, they’re only going circuitously to work to give you good advice that , pretty well any housewife coull furnish— SURATURA TEA! It is comfort and stimulus solace and refreshmest. It cheers the ailing and sustains the sad, Is fid, Is fid, 2s, 2s 4d. 111. DRINK

RELIABLE HOSIERY AT DUBWABD’S EELTABILITY in wear is (he first essentia! of a stocking. Onr aim is (n provide stockings that will give satisfactory wear, that are fast in colour, and are reasonable in price. Judging by (he increased sales, the public are satisfied that our hosiery is right in these three points. We are satisfied that onr goods are right—so much so that we will replace free ot charge any hose that is unsatisfactory in wear. Ladies plain Cashmere Hose, is 3d, is 6d, is gd, is nd to 3s nd. Ladies ribbed Cashmere Hose, is, is 6d, is 1 id, 2s 3d to 3s 6d pair. Our “Maude” Hose, fancy rib at is fid pair is the best value procurable. Try a pair. Lisle Lace Hose, in black or tan, is nd, 2s 3d to 3s nd pair. Black Cashmere Hose, embroidered fronts, is 1 id, 2s fid, 3s, 3s fid, 4s 3d pair. Tan Cashmere Hose, embroidered fronts, 23 fid, 2s nd, 3s qd, 4s 3d pair. Tan Lisle Lace Hose, with Cashmere ; feet, very light and comfortable, 2s fid, 3s fid pair. Plain Black Silk and Silk Lace Hose, 93 fid, 10s fid and ns fid pair. W. E. DUB WARD & CO., LTD., Where the good Hose come from PALMERSTON N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 2

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