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* TE ARO HOUSE AUTUMN NEW AND WINTER. DRESS FABRICS. Goods are now being displayed, consisting of an entirely new and novel range of fabrics not previously exhibited in any part of the Dominion. Directors Satin Cloth Chiffon Cloths Imperial Cloths Venetian Cloths Striped Suitings Cheveron Tweeds, and Cheveron and Alaska Serges. Amethyst, Verbena Green, Blue, In all the new shades, stripes and checksu Patterns posted immediately on receipt of application. Write at once ! TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA ST., - WELLINGTON. THE HOUSE THAT SATISFIES THE MOST EXACTING DEMANDS.

FOE EFFECTIVE ■ SHOP . . , WINDOW LIGHTING You require a reliable ARC or HIGH POWER LAMP THIS form of Lighting has occupied our attention for many years, so that wo are 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 can be arranged and displayed to the best advantage. Our Arc an I High Power Lamps from 70 to 1000 candle power are used "H every Gas Town throughout the Dominion. Enquire frcin your Gas Company, and insist on having the best, or write us direct for information. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., OF AUSTRALASIA LTD 102 and 104, Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.

CHA RMINGr MILLINERY DISPLAY. NOW ON AT THE BON MARCHE. HE new season’s models arc delightful creations of exquisite beauty. The large shapes with their superb trimming express perfection in the Milliner’s art. Our exhibition will prove a revelation of loveliness. Each model reflects an exclusive form of beauty and expert skill. All ladies are cordially invited to inspect what undoubtedly is the finest selection of Millinery ever displayed in Palmerston. The following aie a few of the many magnificent French models Large Pale Blue Satin Hat trimmed with velvet under the brim and finished with large spray of Parma violets to match, very full crown, prettily braided, and caught at the side with- two smart braided rings. Long satin ribbon ends to fall gracefully over the shoulder. with the latest feather crown and prunclle satin brim. Exquisitely trimmed w ith a large heliotrope silk rosette on one side, while on the other is a large bird and wings complete. trimmed with beaver mirror velvet under the brim, loosely swathed crown, with just a little velvet, cunningly introduced. A large white wing completes the trimming. Natural Marabout Feather Toque finished with a I largo shaded green quill and silk cabochon oranament. This design is absolutely the newest, and would make 4 a perfect travelling hat. Plainly Covered Paon Hat with drooping brim. Very full crown charmingly trimmed with a band of brown braided silk, and a bunch of wings at the left side. Child’s Daintily Ruched Hat full lining of cream silk, finished with a large soft rosette. Combination shaded wings in all the most fashionable colors. Pheasant mounts in natural, and all the latest shades. Wings to encircle the hat. Three tone quills, also large quills as now worn, in natural and all correct shades. A Charming Model White Glace Silk Hat THE JJON ARCHE 0. M. ROSS & CO., Palmerstou N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 452, 11 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 452, 11 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 452, 11 March 1909, Page 3

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