OPENING SHOW OF MILLINERY AT STILES’. LARGE and well chosen selection of New Spring Millinery is row on display in our showBeautifully trimmed models, stylish ready-to-wear hats, the latest shapes, owers, straw plaits, children’s hats, and a lovely lot of wings and other fashionable trimmings. keai/. A j / MW I t,' . CO '■n There are styles to suit all tastes and every hat is moderately priced. Call and see the fine window displays TONIGHT. An expert milliner is on the premises to attend to your wishes and if necessary she will make up hats to any design at short notice. GEO H. STILES, DRAPER - FOXTON.
LIKE A CORNER OF - JAPAN IS THIS - KIMONO DISPLAY. Madame chrysanthemum crosses her hands upon her breast and makes obeisance to Miss Maoriland. “See,” says she, “when tired of your mannish costume and smart things, rest your honourable self in one of these dainty Kimonos. Feel the spell of tinted butterfly and jewel winged bird, and forget the rushing train and crowded walk.” Like a veritable garden is this spot—like a garden from which you can pick a charming and ease wafting Japanese Crepe Kimono. Will you come and make the most of this opportunity. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LTD. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
TO SPORTSMEN ■'ttlSTHO want a good cartridge, call and inspect. All T i leading kinds stocked. TABLE SALT in Fancy Canisters, l/- each. FRESH BISCUITS arriving every week. Special Assortment. In view of the annual stocktaking, many lines must be reduced. We have a large stock of Iron, Wire-netting, English and American Wire, plain and barbed. Also Wire-strainers, Ironmongery, etc., etc. PRIME QUALITY OP BACON on Hand, Rashes cut to suit each customer by my noted machine. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
FOR THE SPRAYING SEASON. ... . WE have been appointed Foxton Agents for RED OIL, the celebrated spray for fruit trees. Half gallon, one gallon, and 4 gallon tins. We also carry a full stock of all other goods to meet your requirements, and our prices are the lowest in town. YATES’ Reliable SEEDS for the coming season are now in. GREEN PEAS, 6d. and I/- per tin. THOMAS RIMMER, RED HOUSE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1094, 10 September 1912, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1094, 10 September 1912, Page 2
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