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THE B ON MARCHE ’XMAS FAIR! mniS great event now X claims the exclusive attention of the wide-awake shoppers, for it means much. A selection of the most up -to - date and fashionable goods goes on offer at prices which are all in favour of our Customers. THE SHOWROOM VALUES! In the departments devoted to Millinery and Costumes, the finest of the season’s goods, are on offer. The choice of high-class trimmed millinery _ and ready-to-wear hats will give pleasure to hundreds, because there is a big assortment of the most charn ing hats ever seen in Palmerston. The French and English model hats are veritable dreams of loveliness, and at the ’Xmas Fair prices they will mo/e out of the Bon Marche rapidly. Remember the Fair lasts but nine days—until the close of business on Christmas Eve —and early buying is recommended. B'.ouse buyers will find a remarkably good selection of Embroide 'ed Mils'in and Silk Blouses, and these are displayed in the large centre window. The prices are temptingly low. The Muslin and Linen Costumes will claim the attention of an increasing number, and already there is tremendous traffic in them. Don’t miss your opportunity, but visit the Bon Marche to-morrow. C. M. ROSS & CO., THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

HATPINS ! HATPINS! 11HE Hatpin has now - become quite a fashion with the ladies and we always keep the lead in fashionable goods. The latest Fine Art Hatpin is really very pretty and very cheap, any style you like 2/- each. The New Real Rose Hatpin in all colours, 4/6 each. Silver Hatpins from 1/6 each. These goods make very cheap presents. .We give electro silver teaspoons with each wedding ring sold. O’CONNOR & TY DEMAN, THE LEADING N.I. JEWELLERS, Palmerston North. r* REFRESHMENT ROOMS AT FOXTON BEACH. MRS. J. WYETH notifies that she has opened a Refreshment Room at the Foxton Beach in the building known as “ Langley’s.” Meals, at all hours, I/-; Afternoon Tea, 6d. Room open continuously. LIBRARY FOR SALE. A COMPLETE Library of the world’s literature called “The International Library” issued by Lloyds Weekly News, London. Cost £lo 17s fid, will sacrifice for £8 10s. Can be inspected at anytime after 6 p.m. at G. P, Walker’s, Norbiton Road. Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 935, 24 December 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 935, 24 December 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 935, 24 December 1910, Page 3

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