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SUMMER GLIMPSES AT THE THE BON MAKOHB Palmerston North. THE newness and freshness that pervades The BON MARCHE is indicative of summer. All the light, filmy, pretty fabrics that are sanctioned by fashion for summer wear are here in profusion, and a mere recital of the captivating nomenclature would absorb all the space at our disposal. THE SILKS run into fifteen different sorts, and include Messaline, Pailette, Shantung, Japanese, Taffeta, San Toy, fancy silks, Foulards, Chene silks, etc. THE WHITE MUSLIN ROBES. are extremely choice and very dainty. We have never had a better selection. Then there are muslins in stripes and floral designs, voiles in Paisley, Moire and floral patterns, Kashmir spot Foulards, crepe, merle, cotton crepes, muslin-de-soie. DRESSMAKING. The Bon Marche Dressmaking is different —it is artistic, superior and effective. There is an individuality and indescribable something which distinguishes the Bon Marche Dresses from all others. No. I Workroom continues under the control of Mrs McDonald, who has demonstrated by the out-turn of hundreds of dresses that she is clever to a degree. No. 2 Workroom is managed by Miss Cann, and here again we have a dressmaker whose work in the past season is her best testimonial. Miss Cann has given complete satisfaction to her patrons. C. M. HOSS&co. THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908,” the Foxton Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: That for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of £ 11,000, authorised to be raised by the Foxton Borough Council under the above mentioned Act, for the purchase and extension of the Foxton Gas Works, the said Foxton Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 2 pence and 15-I6ths of a penny upon the rateable value of all the rateable property comprised in the whole of the Borough of Foxton, and that such special rate shall be an annual re-curring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the first day of July in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of twentvone years, or until the loan is fully paid off. A meeting of the Council to confirm the above Special Order will be held on Monday, 14th November, at 7.30 p.m., in the Council Chamber Main Street. Dated this 17th day of October, 1910. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. 0.18,25.5.1,8. STRAYED or stolen from Moutoa on 15th, one brindle poley heifer, large white v on forehead, piece out of right lip, had bag cover on. Reward on information leading to recovery. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. O. H. Hermanson. Foxton, October 17th, 1910. FOXTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Council Chamber on Monday, October 24th, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive annual report and balance sheet, to consider and adopt new rules and general. FRANK D. WHIBLEY, Hon. Secretary. FOXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 4 GENERAL meeting of memxjL bers of the above will be held in the Council Chamber on Friday, October 21st, at 8 p.m. Business : Important and general. H. C. PATTERSON, Secretary.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 906, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 906, 18 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 906, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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