TASTEFUL NECK - - WEAK - ■ ENHANCES A WOMAN’S APPEARANCE. NOTHING pleases a woman so much as to be able to obtain really choice neckwear. She knows it means so much ro her appearance. Just to hand have come a splendid assortment of these fluffy, frilly, dainty goods, so dear to the heart of womankind—and whatever you do make a point of seeing them at S T I L E S’. There is a chic elegance about the uewneckwear that entrances—its freshness is reminiscent oi the charm of the Parisian fashion shops. see these perfect gems in neckwear, they are truly suggestive of Springtime, and your new season’s frock will look the better for their aid! DKAPEK : POSTON. DUBWAB D’S FOR MORLEYS HOSIERY. YOU are familiar with both names. The first stands for good value and square dealing. The second is known wherever women wear good hose, for the name MORLEY always stands for first in quality in LADIES’ HOSIERY. Cashmere Ribbed Stoc kings, is 6d, is <jd, is nd, to 3s 6d per pair. Plain Cashmere Stockings, is 9d to 3s lid per pair. Plain Cotton and Lisle Thread Stockings, is to 3s lld per pair. Plain Cotton and Lisle Thread Stockings, with Lace Fronts, Is 6d to 3s lid per pair. Mail Orders are Executed by Return Mail. /Ml sfii-v ■Wa II % Oww a H W. F. DURWARD & Co., LTD.. THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH; anmnrra—nrtnrii "wwn f eKv&ssjmaimainnisßßKm TO SPORTSMEN WJ HO want a good cartridge, call and inspect. All H leading kinds stocked. TABLE SALT in Fancy Canisters, I/- 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 Uon, Wire-netting, English and American Wire, plain and barbed. Also Wire-strainers, Ironmongery, etc., etc. PRIME QUALITY OF BACON 1 1 on nand, Ra.die? cut 10 suit each customer by my noted I C. H. COLLINS, 5‘ UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, I MAIN STREET - FOXTON. TO THE PUBLIC OF FOXTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. PLEASE take notice that I have got a good stock of Groceries, etc., at my workshop, and am prepared to supply all my customers as usual. I hope to have temporary premises erected on the old site this week, and will there carry on the business, pending the immediate erection of new permanent premises. Thanking all my customers for past favours, and apologising for any inconvenience they may be subjected to in the present circumstances, and hoping for a continuance of their patronage, I am, etc., THOMAS RIMMER, RED HOUSE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 1 October 1912, Page 2
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425Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 1 October 1912, Page 2
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