YET to I 'more tlian interested in the line showing of New Season’s Millinery now in progress at STILES ! It is a mistake to spend money on a smart costume and top it with a characterless hat. It is a mistake to wear nice boots and dainty gloves, and buy a hat that is ordinary or mediocre. The hat is the keynote of the entire toilette—tunes it up or down. A thoroughly smart hat can key even an ordinary outfit right up to distinction. STILES’ New Mats for spring and summer strike the right note—and though the quality pitch may be high the scale of charges is in the. minor key. You will find in',our display of new millinery the very Hat to suit your face, figure ( and.purse. Call and on. THE SPUING HA T ? THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO (JET A LINE OF FANCY GOODSGLASSWARE SPECIAL LINE JUST LANDED. CROCKERY, PRODUCE, POLLARD, MAIZE, CHICKEN RAISER, WHEAT, POULTRY MASH. CORDIALS I/- & 1/(5. BISCUITS A SPECIALITY. LIME JUICE only one quality—THE BEST. BAKED HAM always on hand. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - EOXTON.
READ THIS ADYER TISEMENT. ONE month’s trial will convince you that we are the cheapest house in town. Our Prices compare with any and for cash we give coupons entitling you to 5 per cent, discount. We stock anything you may require in grocery, ironmongery, crockery, glassware, cutlery, fancy goods, hand bags, brief bags, Gladsonc bags, paints, oils, leads, wire, nails, iron, produce, etc. We are cash buyers of eggs, butler, farm produce, ec. THOMAS DIMMER, BED HOUSE. FOXTON. THE NEWEST &DAINiIE ST OF SUMMER MILLINERY - TO 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 suron these delightful , : we are determined to olter our clients the most ■ style, we contrive to keep the figures within the bounds . purse. I -y modest extremeh W. F. DU R WARD & Co.. XjTD., PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1064, 2 November 1911, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1064, 2 November 1911, Page 2
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