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SWISS EMBROIDERIES RICH IN VARIETY, BUT RICHER IN VALUE. | favours the bold, we are led to believe, and there’s a lot of truth in it, too. Here’s a real live inI stance, and we pass the news on to you. When visiting ; Switzerland on business, Mr Collinson made a bold bid for | some of the finest Swiss Embroideries, made by the leading | manufacturers. They changed hands at a big reduction in i price, and here they are—the finest values ever offered at | Broad Street—awaiting your selection. Glance through this I interesting list: — j Cambric and Longcloth Edgings, in dainty designs, 2 to 7 inches wide, 4d to Is 6d per yard. Muslin Embroideries, lovely for trimming Pinafores, 2 to 6 inches wide, 4d to Is gd per yard. Insertions of the same designs lin to 3in. wide, 3d to is 3d per yard. The prettiest Flouncing, beautifully worked, g to l 8 ins. wide, 7d to is lid per yard. For the Children’s Summer Dresses, Muslin Embroideries, i 6 to 27 in. wide, is to 3s 6d per yard. Artistic Designs in Skirt Embroideries, 46m. wide, 2s lld to 7s fid. , A splendid variety of All-over Embroideries, and all wonderful values, is to 4s 6d, 18 inches wide. Costume Embroideries, beautifully worked in handsome designs, 45 inches wide, 6s lld and 7s 6d yard. Camisole Embroideries, all the way from lOad to 3s 6d per yard. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAMS LTD., 1,3, 5,7, BROAD ST., - PALMERSTON N., BE ON TIME ALWAYS- - MEET any man on the dot of time, and you establish a good footing with him. Waiting is bad for friendship. If your watch is one from GOIBEE’S you can depend on its accuracy. Here are : Hardwearing Gun Metal Watches, as low priced as 15s each. Nickel Lever Watches, specially made for this climate, and guaranteed for two years, prices 20s to 30s each. Gent’s English Levers guaranteed for 3 to 5 years—barring accidents these last a lifetime —prices from 70s to £5 10s. Ladies’ Watches in gold and silver, finely chased cases. All by the best makers and modestly priced. You’ll carry the correct time if you carry one of our watches. We remodel oßjewellery and carry the choicest and largest stock of watches, jewellery, and plate ever yet seen in Foxton. GrOli. 'jJE & SONS, MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS, FOXTON. 11HESE LAMPS have been TRIED, TESTED and PROVED. Hundreds sold throughout New Zealand. Positively the latest and most improved Lamp of its kind on the market. No Chimneys to break, etc. Exactly as illustration, in Brass, 60 candle power - - 19/6. Glass illuminators to fit any lamp of this kind, loci. each. Wicks 2d each. SURPLICE LAMPS T COLLINSON & SON’S, AL WAYS ON TOP FOR LAMPWARE, PALIVIERS t ON NORTH. RAINCOATS. THE rain has come! It has come in earnest, too. Have you got your Raincoat for the wet weather ? Our selection is of the Highest Order, combining all the good things in the Raincoat world. Our new Raincoats are very light in weight, smart in appearance, serviceable in wear, and reasonable in price. MAHONS PALMERSTON NORTH. VISIT US FOR GOOD RAINCOATS, CLEARING SALE. ANNUAL Clearing Sale of crockery and glassware is now on at A. E. CLAUSEN’S Palmerston North. £4OOO worth to be dispose! of to make room for new shipments arriving. REDUCTIONS from 10 per cent, to 50 per cent. It will pay you well to buy your crockery now. A. E. CLAUSEN, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1039, 5 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1039, 5 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1039, 5 September 1911, Page 3

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