SPRING MILLINERY THE BON MARCHE. Palmerston North. ADIESwho wish to 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. AT THE become familiar C, M. ROSS & co., THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE A PEW OFF TEE TOP OP THE TREE. 3 Sections Russell Street, 55ft from age, 132 ft deep. £55 each. 2 I Acre sections, Thynne Street, £7O each. I Cottage and section, Whittaker Street. £2OO. HOUSES. 7 Roomed house, good locality, just renovated, £525. 3 Sections, Union Street, 4chs • 41£ft. £35 each, two for £65. J Acre, Union Street. £75. 4 Sections, Reeve Street, £25 each. 4 roomed house and scullery, Vz acre Avenue. £265. FARMS. 25 Acres, Moutoa Road, 11 miles from town, £25 per acre. l7Acres, house 4 rooms and scullery, dairy and whare, 2 miles fr om town, £415. 18 Acres, ]ust outside Borough. Write to Box 28. Ring up ’phone 53. FOWLER & GORDON. ORNAMENTS AND ART WARE. JUST OPENED UP, a choice assortment of Ornaments, including Art Ware, Silver Topped Cut Glass Vases, etc., in all the latest designs. These goods will be quitted at startling reductions in order to clear the way for my Christmas display. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN’S TOYS. Ale the Leading Magazines & Newspapers Stocked. A. M. NYE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Main Street, Foxton. A. LAZARBTTE, FISH DEALER AND SUPPER ROOMS, Next Hennessy's Store, Main Street FRIED FISH AND CHIPS DAILY, AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DELIVERED DAILY. Telephone No. 66. I7V3R SALE A comfortable cottage property in good locality. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 896, 24 September 1910, Page 3
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