RAINCOATS. npHE rain has come! It has come in earnest, too A Have you got your Raincoat (or IWe wet weathei i 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. MiHONS PALMERSTON NORTH. VISIT US FOR GOOD RAINCOATS. ARE YOU GOING TO the sho w ? NATURALLY you think of the Palmerston North Summer Show and your mind swiftly conjures up a mental picture of the gay scene. But there's another show at Palmerston North well worthy of a visit Horn you—its CLAUSEN’S CROCKERY ARCADE. Such lovely china, such delicate colourings, Such chaste designs, such rare value ! l.irge new addition has just been made and Clauses’.-, is nigger and heller and nag.iter 111 ■ n neiui'c A. i'j. JL A USihA' , ‘ IB el ONLV CROCK BR\ AKOADH.” THE SQUARE, - PALMERSTON NORTH.
CORNFLOWER BLUE TIES. THE NEW COLOUR FOR THE bUM ER MAN. NOW the weather is waxing warmer, man not unnaturally wishes to be cooler. He first discards his waistcoat —Ah ! that’s better ! But soon he discovers a touch of colour is necessary in the way of a new tie. ait..ij \R b. OIOROi e..n sail you to perfection, lor me latest colour craze in Men’s Ties is displayed in their windows to-day. Have you seen the Cornflower Blue Silk Ties (light and dark shades;, in the popular piccadilly styles ? Loose ends, derby, or batswings, the latter for making bows. Who’ll be the first to choose ? PRICES 1/6, 1/9, 2/6. MILLAR & GTORGT, TILE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON N.
SEASON 19x1. mO travel this season, I'OXION, X Shannon and Levin Districts, THE RENOWNED PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION (JKAIGrIEBUKN. Craigxebukn is a beautiful aapple grey, with a mild temper, ami a great mover. It Itas been reckoned by competent judges mat he is one of, if not the uest, yet bred in the colonies. PEDIGREE: Sire Craigiellachie by Craigtevar (imp), dam Gipsy Queen by Vanquisher, g dam Marchioness ul Lome, by Lord Lome (imp), g g dam Queen of the Rankers, by Young Ranker (imp). Craigiellachie’s dam, Flora McDonald, was one of the most succesful snowing mares 111 the colony, by Lord Salisbury, aam Neme by Emperor, dam Rame by Rlackleg (imp), trom Victoria. Gratgievar umpj by Old Panes, dam Maggie uy Prince oi U ales. Graigtenaciue, sire oi euaigieourn, commanuea me mgnest price tor any sue ever imported into the Australasian colonies. GRAiGIEBCR.N has a Show career second to none m tins Dominion. See Record. Pile above will show that he is descended from the best blood ever imported into the colonies. TERMS—Single mare. £$ ids; two or more as per agreement. Groomage fee ss. ALSO , ,i u , .ul i i i.'a imD.s, JL til*' G U. v it/ivm U\ V iUiUiv, oam vie jiauis-aUa 1. Roval Prince is a jeautifin black horse, u years old, and just the stamp to get good liucks ur harness horses. Royal Prince gained first prize in Ghnstduueu Show, 1909, and hist prize Rangiora Show the same year. TERMS. —Single mare, 3 guineas ; two or moie as per agreement. Groomage lee 3s. All ices payable on ur beiote the IW-AlUii. XCE, ice, pure crystal ice, made Irom artesian water, coming stores, XTiacees Street, Palmerston North, ’Phone 428. i elegrams “Freezer.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1066, 7 November 1911, Page 4
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