■Aci. n THREDRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT BLOOMS LIKE A SPRING GARDEN. /IARLY as it is in the JLLi season many ladies have taken advantage of our first showing of the New Season’s Goods and have visited our store. Have you ? The colouring and daintiness of these fabrics arc exceptionally tine. The beauty of the designs and splendid values will give added pleasure to your shopping here. For instance : Nurses Uniform Cloth, join wide, washes well, in navy, butcher, sky, prune, rose and stripes, gLd per yd. Mercerised Colton Foplincites, a very popular cloth, 28in wide, and in every new shade, Sid and lid per yd. Indian Lawns, in varying qualities, at Gd, GCd, /Cd, BX>d, g'/zd, to Lid to Is 6d per yd. Persian Lawns, beautifully line and light for summer, always popular, Bd, gd, IGfsd, Is, Is 2d and Is qd per yd. Plain Linens, in every shade, including pale blue, pink, reseda and vieux rose, 7d, is, is qJCd and is 8d per yd. Japanese Crepes, a great saving in starching and ironing is obtained if this material is used for it may be worn as it comes straight from the wash, is per yd. THU WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON.
NOW IS YOU 11 CHANCE 1 TO GET' A i LINK OF FANCY GOODS ! i GLASSWARE SPECIAL LINE JUST LANDED. I CROCKERY, PRODUCE, POLLARD. MAIZE, CHICKEN RAISER, WHEAT, POULTRY MASH, CORDIALS 1/- iV IT. BISCUITS A SPECIALITY. LIME JUICE only one quality—THE BEST. BAKED HAM always on hand. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
HEAD THIS ADVERTISE- j MEM’.
1 THE NEWEST & DAIN'J IE ST OF MILLINERY SUMMER -sr rjYO be found anywhere is in our showroom at the present moment. We have been to unusual trouble and expense this year to secure for our lady friends a choice of the most exclusive an d bewitching headwear obtainable. Just now our showroom presents a spectacle of all t h e becoming models extant for 1911-12, and the feature that causes our lady friends the greatest surprise is the extremely modest figure on these delightful creations. While we are determined to offer our clients the most modern -lyle, we contrive to keep the figures within the bounds of every purse. W. F. DUB WARD & CO. LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1060, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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380Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1060, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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