“ I HAVEN’T SEEN EMBROIDERIES | AS PRETTY ANYWHERE,” : : : ! i i Said one shopper. i “ Nor any so worthy,” said her friend. ! , i As a rule there s a sameness in the goods shown j at all stores, hut I THE WHITE HOUSE is so different —and better where it is different. If you wish to be certain of choosing from the latest designs, and at the same time secure the best values, you will wisely come here first. Just received direct from the manufacturers is a huge assortment of MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS, which are marked down to the lowest possible figures, namely, from 4^l- - fine selection of Wjde MUSLIN FlOUNCings has also been opened up. They, too, are going at exceptionally low prices; from is 6d per yard. Wide Long cloth Flouncings in six good designs, 27m. wide; excellent value at the low price of 2s 6d per yard up. Also a large range of Bishop Lawns, which we have marked down to 6Fid per yard and up. Come and make your Purchases while all the Pretty Designs are available. THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON. J DO NOW LS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A LINE OF FANCY GOODSGLASSWARE SPECIAL LINE JUST LANDED. CROCKERY, PRODUCE, POLLARD, MAIZE, CHICKEN RAISER, WHEAT, POULTRY MASH. CORDIALS 1/- >t l/<>. BISCUITS A SPECIALITY. LIME JUICE only one quality—THE BEST. BAKED HAM always on hand. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. BEAL THIS ADVEBTISEMENT. O ME momh’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 hags, brief bags, Gladsoue bags, paints, oils, leads, wire, nails, iron, produce, etc. We arc cash buyers of eggs, butter, farm produce, etc. THOMAS BIMMEB, V 1 vi THE NEWEST & DAIN--IIE ST OE 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 surmise is the extremely modest figure on these delightful reations. While we are determined 10 offer our clients the most nodern style, we contrive to Keep the figures within the bounds if every purse. W. F. DUB WARD ‘ik, C-D. L^D., PALMERSTON NORTH. \ 4
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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