CASEMENT CLOTHS. WHEN you are getting the home ready for the winter months you will find considerable use for casement cloths. They are extremely useful as window curtains, portiere and cosy corner hangings. We have a fine selection of these cloths—they are just out. The designs are new and effective, and the qualities are up to the BON MARCHE standard. 54in. Huck Cloth at Is Id yard. 52in. Cassia Cloth at is 6d yard. 54in. Bolton Twills at is 7d yard. 52in. Hopsacks at 2s 3d yard. 54m. Taffeta Casement at 2s 3d yard. And a variety of other different makes and qualities, forming in the aggregate the most comprehensive assortment to be seen in the district. There are appropriate New Borders to suit all the above cloths. PLEASE NOTE. We make Casement and Bordered Curtains to order, and will make them well. You will be thoroughly satisfied on every detail. We are ready to furnish estimates, and to give you the benefit of our experience in this matter. SPECIAL DISPLAY. Our George Street Windows are attractive with an artistic display of soft furnishing, and our Furnishing Department is worth seeing. You are welcome to look through THE BON MARCHE. C. *M. ROSS, & CO., THE BON MARCHE, Palmerston North.
p ÜBLIC HALL - FOXTON. SATURDAY, MAY 21ST. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the new sensational Drama, MIZPAH. Played over 2000 times in Great Britain and America. Fun, pathos, interest, sensation. “An excellent play, admirably acted, characteristically costumed, beautifully staged.’’ T.C. usual prices and concessions. ALL SAINTS’ LADIES GUILD. JpUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, MAY 24th, IDIO. CHILDREN’S ANNUAL PLAIN & PANCY DBESS BALL. Doors open at 7. Dancing at 7.30 p.m. Dance for adults at 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 26th., 1910. SOCIAL. (Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church.) PROGRAMME. Orchestra, Grand March ; Song, Mr A. Jenks ; Song, Miss Signal ; Recitation, Mrs Stevenson ; Song, Miss Barber, Glee, Glee Party; Song, MrsSwannell; Duet, Messrs Jenks and Buclass; Song, Mr Wrigley. Orchestra, “Don Pedro”; Recitation, Mr Hornblow ; Cornet Solo, Mr A. Rimmer ; Song, Mrs Boyes ; Duet, Miss Signal and Mr Rimmer; Song, Mr Buclass; Song, Miss Aitken; Glee, “ Calm be Thy Slumbers,” refreshments. Admission: One Shilling. A. McCALL, Hon. Sec. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. Tenders are invited up to noon >f Friday, 27th instant, lor— Deepening and widening three hundred chains ot drain connections at Moutoa, in three contracts. Speciiicatious may be seen at the iffice of the Board, and at the Evening Standard Office, Palmers,on N. W. BOCK, Clerk. May 19th, 1910. WANTED— For Palmerston North a good general, good home. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 841, 19 May 1910, Page 3
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