STILES’ DRAPERY : NEWS : : —aaana— mbm YOU can always expect something interesting here. Not necessarily politics—nor cricket — nor even weather prophecies. This space is reserved for Drapery News pure and simple, nevertheless full of interest. To-day our leading items are LATEST NOTIONS IN EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS. We have just received from the leading makers very line shipments of; Wide Flouncing Embroideries, which are priced at 2s 6d to 5s 6d yd. Lovely Allover Embroideries, at is 6d to 2s i id. Camisole Beading Embroideries, a choice selection from lo%d yd. up. Longcloth and Muslin Edgings, in all the latest designs, from 3d yd. These goods are selling quickly so come while the choice is good. DRAPER FOXTON. DUEWARD’S are specialists IN DRAPERY & “EXTRA” SPECIALISTS IN LACES. : : : 'V'&T'HERE is the woman who does not love a bit of T T lace about her summer frock ? No answer ! Little wonder, indeed, when you see the delightful specialties in Guipure and Net Laces and Insertions at DLBWABD’S. There is great scope for the use of Laces and Insertions on summer frocks —a frill here or a panel there and the trimming is complete. And our stocks provide a splendid collection of laces and insertions for every purpose. Two to twelve inches wide, Prices : lOd to 10/6 Per Yard. Requests for patterns and orders by mail receive special attention. W. F. DUBWABD & Co., LTD.. THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH. TO SPORTSMEN w HO want a good cartridge,. call leading kinds stocked. and inspect. All 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 Iron, Wire-netting, English and American Wire, plain and barbed. Also Wire-strainers, Ironmongery, etc., etc. PRIME QUALITY OF BACON on Hand, Rashes cut to suit each customer by my noted machine. C. H. COLLINS, UNIYEESAL SUPPLY STORE, 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 ro supply all my customers as usual. I hope to l:ave 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 ray 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,—l am, etc,, THOMAS RIMMER, RED HOUSE
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1009, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1009, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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