LADIES’ COSTUMES AT THE BON MARCHE, Palmerston N. WE are enraptured with this display of Autumn and Winter Costumes for we have never before shown such a comprehensive assortment. The styles, the colours, the patterns are all correct, fashionable, and authoritative. It is a style show worthy of the BON MARCHE. The Costumes are in all the new shades of tweeds and cloths, and among the fashionable colours are greens,browns, heather mixtures, navy, kingfisher, amethyst, rose de Barri, prunellc, lime and Saxe blueThe following are some of the smartest GOLF COSTUMES in heather mixture tweeds, coats lined silk, perfect English tailor-made. Tltse are extremely smart. Special value. At 42s each. COATS & SKIRT COSTUMES, in heavy serge, in moss brown and navy, tight fitting, coat lined Italian, handsomely trimmed self braids. At 49s 6d. SPECIAL TWEED COSTUME, English tailor-made, long coat, semi-fitting, collar and revers trimmed moire silk, self buttons. At 635. HEAVY VICUNA COSTUME, trimmed self revers, black silk collar and cuffs; coat lined stripped Italian. At £5 ss. KAIAPOI TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES in two - tone striped tweeds, deep revers, long coat lined satin. The latest style. At £4 4s. C. M. ROSS. * coTHE BON MARCHE, Palmerston North. OTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF LAND UNDER “THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1908.” -and and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 6th April, IQIO. is hereby given, that in pursuance of the above ,ct and the Regulations made lereunder, every person and jmpany within the meaning of le said Act, being owner of md in New Zealand, or being le holder or owner of any lortgage or mortgages of land in lew Zealand, is hereby required to lake and furnish to me, in the pre;ribed form, returns ot such kind nd mortgages as at 12 o’clock noon n the 31st day of March, 1910. And, further, notice is hereby iven that such returns shall in all uses be delivered at or forwarded to le office of the Commissioner of "axes, in the Gouernment Buildings t Wellington, on or before the Ist ay of May, 1910. P. HEYES, Commissioner of Taxes. By J. H. RICHARDSON, Deputy Commissioner of Taxes. Note. —Persons who have not revived forms of return from this ffice may obtain them at any Postal loney-order Office. Special Note.— Any person failig to furnish a return at the pre:ribed time is liable to a penalty of ot less than £2 nor more than £IOO. DANCING. CfOMMENCES at 8 o’clock on > Friday evenings during the season in the MASONIC HALL, FOXTON. Proceeds in aid of “The Borough Brass Band.” Light refreshments provided. Gents. 2s, Ladies free. M.’sC. Messrs J. Walden and S. Dudson. Music Pianist, Mr Berthold; cornet, Mr Colder. Good music. A good purpose, and “a good time.” H. READ, Secretary. A lawyer once, who caught a cold, Was soon called to the “Bar,” When liquor by the “case” was sold. Old Scotch, as well Three Star; His stay was “brief,” “I won’t I’m sure, Touch this whatever it ‘costs’; I’ll take some Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, And defy this Winter’s frosts I”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 826, 14 April 1910, Page 3
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