IT IS HOPELESS TO EXPECT A FIGURE fitting gown with an out-of-date underskirt. We are showing in our windows today a splendid selection of new underskirts all moderately priced, A quick seller in Moirette Underskirts, with l6in frill round the bottom, in light and dark brown, old rose, emerald, navy, saxe, royal and black, 4/11. The “Countess” Silk Finished Moirette Underskirts, colours, sky, old rose, turquoise, royal, navy, light and dark brown, reseda, black, 7/6. The “ Superior ” Silk Finished Moirette Underskirt. cut to suit the present trend of fashion, all the new shades, 10/6. Very effective White Broche Silk Underskirts, with the new Hat pleats, piped with black satin round the foot, 22/8. C.M. ROSS*™., I'AMIERSTON NORTH, For Quality and Value.
4. M. NYE. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, H AS re-opened in temporary premises next to Miss Wanklyn’s, Main Street, with a well-assorted and up-to-date stock. A special display of post cards. All school requisites. The latest periodicals and all *he leading newspapers and weeklies stocked.
r A. W. BRADLEY, LADLES’ & GENTS’ FASH LONABLE TAILOR. HAS opened up in Hennessy’s Buildings with an up-to-date stock of new tweeds and the very latest in mercery to suit ail tastes. Dress Suits & Riding Breeches A SPECIALITY.
OENTURY HALL. LEVIN. JULY 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH, KJI2. LEVIN MUSICAL & ELOCUTION AEY COMPETITIONS. £SO prTils £SO Prize-winners Concert July 4th at 8 p.m. D. P. PORTEOUS, Secretary, Levin.
TEMPORARY PREMISES, Tl/fR A. R. OSBORNE, TWL the People’s Tailor, whose premises were recently destroyed by lire, notifies clients and the general public that he has secured temporary premises m Mrs Knewstlib’s shop, Perreau's Buildings, where he has opened up a fine range of suitings and other lines necessary to a firstclass tailoring establishment. He apologises to customers for any inconvenience occasioned them owing to circumstances over wnich he had no control. He will get busy.
NOTICE. Gi T. WOODROOBE, butcher, T* notifies that he has opened in temporary premises in Manchester House, and is prepared to supply the primest of meat at moderate prices. The delivery carts are running as usual and orders will be promptly delivered, ■ Telephone No. 20. J W LET.—Six-roomed house, cdh arc! copper, .ent ios— or •or u.ne, £io deposit, b"' mce weekly payments. Two hi acre sections, Union St., £SO each. Apply, G. Brewer. STAMPS—Wanted to purchase lio all descriptions of used Australian and New Zealand postage stamps. Highest prices paid. Send for list free, Fred. Hagen Ltd., 182, Pitt Street, Sydney.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1065, 4 July 1912, Page 3
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