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11) Oil. SEASON’S SELECTIONS AT TE AKO HOUSE. LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS Ladies ! Study your dress and command that respect and admiration that a well-tailored suit will give you. Winter is the season when the tailor-made is in its glory, and judging by the first of our season’s opening shipments, we predict a very busy season, and have made ample provision for the exigency as to increased importations and extension of our Ladies’ Tailor-made Workrooms. OUR Mk McEWAN, whose cutting and workmanship, together with choice of the handsomest and most artistic selections of goods manufactured each season, has earned for himself that recognition from our patrons which has made TE ARO HOUSE famous. Those that will figure most prominently in LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS are— WORSTED SUITINGS, with a nice smooth surface. RICH LUSTROUS BROAD-CLOTHS. MOSS TWEEDS, CHEVIOT AND IRISH TWEEDS. ALL COLOURS are represented, with the deep, soft tones to lead. BRAIDED COATS will be greatly worn, and we have opened up special quality of braid to match every shade. SILK LININGS. We have everything that can be desired for taste of finish and hard wearing. We are prepared for a busy season, and would strongly advise ladies to book their appointments now. Our Mr McEwan will give every assistance in clients’ selection, and submit artistic designs of their choice. Nice selection of Costume patterns and self measurement forms sent to Country Clients on application. THE COST IS NO MOKE THAN THE ORDINARY MAKE AND QUALITY ELSEWHERE. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA ST., - WELLINGTON.

FOR EFFECTIVE = SHOP WINDOW LIGHTING You require a reliable AEG or HIGH POWER LAMP rjIHIS form of Lighting has occupied our attention A for many years, so that wc arc in a position to advise and supply you with just what you require, whether your shop be large or small. With our system no lights are required inside the window, your verandah and window are lighted and your goods c.an be arranged and displayed to the best advantage. Our Arc u _ I High Power Lamps from 70 to 1000 caudle power are used r every Gas Town throughout the Dominion. Enquire from your Gas Company, and insist onshaving the best, or write us direct for information. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., OF AU STRALASIA LTD 102 and 104, Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.

WANTED. —A smart aud tidy boy. Apply G. Fowler, Red Bird Depot, Main Street. FOR SALE- —A Piano in good order. £2O cash—cheap. Apply Herald Office. FOR SALE.—The goodwill of a local boardinghouse, together with furniture and effects, good reasons for sale. Splendid investment. For further particulars apply this office. FOR SALE —Quarter-acre in Thynne Street, with a new six-roomed house, wash-house and all conveniences. Gas laid on. Price Z 425. /195 Advances to Workers, balance cash.— Apply P. H. Rae-Howard. TO LET. ONE 3-roomed house, 4s per week ; t 4-roomed house and scullery, 7s per week ; 1 4-roomed house, scullery,, washhouse and copper set in, 8s 6d per week. —Apply MOORE & BARNARD, MANAWATU FLAXMILLS EMPLOYEES UNION, A SPECIAL meeting of the above Union will be held in the late Council Chambers, corner Main Street and Avenue Road, on SATURDAY, February 20th, at 8 p.m. Business —To consider Employers Proposals. x-. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 24T11 & 25TH FEBRUARY. SALE OF WORK. UNDER the auspices of the Ladies’Sewing Guild. Plain aud fancy, produce, lolly and refreshment stalls, shooting gallery aud numerous competitions. Open each day from 3 p.m. On Thursday evening miscellaneous programme consisting of vocal and instrumental items, also a humorous dialogue. “ Scene at a Railway Station,” will be, submitted. . i Solicitors. PERCY T. ROBINSON, Secretary.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 20 February 1909, Page 3

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