SPRING MILLINERY AT THE THE BON MARCHE. Palmerston North. Ladies who wish to become familiar with the new styles in MILLINERY for Spring and Summer wear should take an early opportunity of seeing the exhibition of Hats, Toques and Bonnets at the BON MARCHE. The large hat continues to hold sway, but the bigness is forgotten in the beauty of style and trimming. Tagel, Chip and Leghorn appear to be the favoured straws, and many of the hats are of a shade of amethyst rendered fashionable through the death of King Edward VII. In the trimmings the tendency is towards the small field flowers, such as Cornflower, Hyacinth, Sweet Pea, white Marguerites, Lilacs, Poppies, and Cowslips, but Roses are the most popular of all, and they are mostly in the natural tint. The deft French milliners have made wonderful use of tulles, and some remarkably pretty effects are produced. Ribbons are also largely used in Millinery decorations. We could go on writing of the bewitching beauty of the new millinery, but it can be no pleasure to you to read a mere description. Come in and see the hats, and let your own eyes be the arbiters of their loveliness. C.M. ROSS & co., THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1910. CONVERSAZIONE. (Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church). IIHE Rev. Dr. GIBB, of St. - John’s, Wellington, will deliver an address on present day topics. Musical programme. Refreshments. Admission, is. I7IOR SALE. —Staunch draught mare and foal, dray and harness. A bargain, £SO. Apply this office. LEVIN RACES. A DRAG will leave the Post Office to-morrow and Saturday mornings, at 9.15 o’clock for the Levin Races. O. T. COOK. FOXTON TENNIS CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of members of the above Club will be held in Perreau’s Rooms at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 6th inst. G. PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec. TO LET. ONE Six-roomed Cottage, with five acres of land. Apply to— ALF. FRASER. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL meeting of members of the above will be held in the Mayor’s Room, Council Chambers, on Friday, September 2nd, at 8 p.m. Business : Important—Election of secretary, adeption of catalogue and general. ALEX. SPEIRS, President. TO FLAXMILLERS AND OTHERS. HAVING erected a Sawmill at Whirokino, close to the Foxton-Levin Road, in White Pine and Pukatea bush, I am prepared to execute orders at lowest rates. Delivery to Foxton and river bank as required. Tram rails cut in long lengths. W. S. ROGERS, Levin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 886, 1 September 1910, Page 3
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