<# # 4* 4* # 4* # # 4& # 4* 4& 4* & 4£ # 4* TAILOR-MADE COATS & SKIRTS. FROM SIX ■ GUINEAS. SAMPLES BY RETURN MAIL. EVERY DAY PASSED LESSENS THE ASSORTMENT. WE are at your service and will be pleased to forward full range of all the latest weaves for winter wear. It is surprising the-lovely effects the pattern artists have manipulated this season, amongst them are; — LOVELY SATIN FACED CLOTHS, with deep rich stripes. NEW GRANITE MIXTURES, in Cheviot tweed. NEW SOFT TONED TARTANS, of conspicuous beauty. THE SMOOTH FINISHED WORSTEDS are also greatly appreciated ; these we have in rich green and brown mixtures. In that most useful colour NAVY BLUE we have cloths of all weights and makes. OUR SIX GUINEA COSTUME is finished with as much care and skill as those of higher price. They are cut by our well-known cutter, MR McEWAN, who personally supervises the entire building up of the garments. Coats are lined with silk, and skirts with strong wearing taffeta ; silk or velvet collars and cuffs, and fancy buttons as desired. WRITE AT ONCE ! TE ARO HOUSE. CUBA ST., WELLINGTON W W W W W W
WELSBACH ' INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMPS. Ex. “CORINTHIC.” 4 FURTHER improvement in these Burners A. bringing them nearer perfection than any hitherto supplied. The LATEST IMPROVEMENT consists of a New Mantle and Mantle Holder obviating the slightest blackening of Mantles. If you are not using Incandescent Gas, why not obtain the same light from your Kerosene. BURNERS COMPLETE FROM 12s 6d. COMPLETE LAMPS 275. Postage and Packing extra. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., OF AUSTRALASIA LTD., 102 and 104, Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.
JpUJBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Wednesday & Thursday. MAY, STII & 6th. VALENTINFS ALL STAR PICTURES. Everything new and up-to-date. Two. complete changes. Popular Prices : 2s, is 6d, & is. Children half-price. ALL SAINTS’ LADIES GUILD. ANNUAL CHILDRENS BALL. mHE above function will take X place in the Public Hall on Monday, 24th May. Full particulars in later issue. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that all accounts owing to me and remaining outstanding after May 20th next, will be sued for without further notice. G. T. WOODROOFE. Foxtou, April 29th, 1909. ERESII AND SMOKED PISH. FOR SALE. DAILY at Mr Rae-Howard’s office, fresh and smoked fish and fresh oysters, A. LAZaRETTE, Telephone 53. FUNERAL' NOTICE. THE friends of Mr and Mrs A. Symons are invited to attend the funeral of their infant son, Douglas Lyndon, which will leave their residence, Patrick Street, for the Foxton Cemetery on Monday 3rd inst, at 1.30 p.m. A. JONSON, Undertaker. BRICKS FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS bricks on truck at Rongotea Siding, at £2 1« per thousand. A. CAVE, Rongotea.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 455, 1 May 1909, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 455, 1 May 1909, Page 3
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