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LADIES OF FASHION WILL appreciate our charming exhibition of Seasonable Millinery, Jackets andPaletots. One cannot help being impressed by the splendid selection of stylish goods now showing. Every whim of fashion has been studied, and every approved style, colour and shade are represented in the showroom of the Bon Marche. MILLINERY. We are offering beautifully trimmed models at 30s each, also a choice selection of smart ready-to-wear bats from 7s 6d each. The Merry Widow and other prevailing shapes at reasonable prices. JACKETS AND PALETOTS. A splendid assortment is offered in the Directoire and Empire styles. Fur and braiding are leading features of this season’s trimming, and we have many handsome designs moderately priced. We invite special attention to our selection of Ladies’ and Children’s English and Roslyu Underwear. Ladies’ Pure Wool Combinations, guaranteed unshrinkable, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d pair. Ladies’ Fine Pure Wool Vests, cream and natural, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each. Ladles’ Silk and Wool Combinations, unshrinkable, English and Colonial, 15s 6d and 17s 6d pair. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Vests, 7s 6d, 10s 6d 12s 6d each. T™ 822. MARCHE C. M. ROSS & CO., Palmerston N.

(ÜBUC HA LL, FOXTON TO-MORROW NIGHT. STATE SCHOOL CONCERT.: PROGRAMME. Part i. 1. Glee “May Day” Glee Party 2. Song, “The Admiral’s Broom” Mr Smith. 3. Recitation “The Bear Hunt” Miss Mary Collins. 4. ~ “Old Age Pension” Master Jack Wyud. 5. Duet Misses Jenks and Barber. 6. Song Mrs Patterson. 7. Recitation “Poor Dolly"' Miss M. Pearson. 8. Song and Chorus “Lucy Long” Master V. Betty and Party. 9. Recitation “Look at Home” Gladys Walls. 10. Recitation, Master J. Vidulich. 11. Glee “ Hail, Smiling Morn,” Party. 12. Duet “A.8.C.” Miss Signal and Mr Rimmer. 13. Song and Chorus “ Come Forth” Schoolchildren. 14. Recitation “The Cripple Boy” MissJ. McKnight. 15. Recitation “ The Children’s Home” Miss M. Borland. 16. Song “The Deep Blue Sea” Mr Smith. 17. Recitation “ The Perplexed Housekeeper” Miss C. Vidulich. 18. Duet “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming” Mr and Mrs Wrigley. 19. Recitation “The Aristocratic Hen” Miss E. Langley. Part ii.

Tableaux Vivants. 1. “The Three Graces” Misses Signal, Waldman and Barber. 2. “The Three Disgraces” Boys, 3. “Santa Clause” Missjenks, 4. ~ ~ Mr Bullard and 5. ~ ~ School Girls. 6. “Queen of May” School Girls. 7. “The Greek Slave” Miss Barber. 8. “ His First Smoke” Master W. 9. » Nyexo. ~ ~ 11. “You Dirty Boy” Miss Signal and School Boy. 12. “Britannia” Miss Waldmann. Doors open 7.30 Commence 8 o’clock. Tickets —Front Seats 2s, Back Seats is, Children half price. LOST.— On Wednesday night, between station and Post Office, blue silk knitted tie on the ne dies. Return to Herald Office. In. the matter op The Munici pal Corporations Act, 1908 and op The Local Elections Act, 1908. I HEREBY give public notice that an election of a Mayor and of nine Councillors for the Borough oi Foxton, will be held on Wednesday, the 28th day of April, 1909, and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s office as the place, and before noon on Thursday, the 22nd day of April, 1909, as the time for the nomination of candidates. A deposit of ,£lO for the office of Mayor and £3 for. tbe office of Councillor must accompany each nomination paper.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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