FASHION REVEALS '-■V %P ‘lv* //' THE NEW MILLINERY. «utawj*iwi.»wiaain>" >L ‘- 11 IIWIBmi * i *“ h * MI1111 THE lids of theAutumn Hat Boxes have come off. And one’s first thought as the new Millinery emerges from its tissue wrappings is; “Autumn will be a season of beautiful Hats.” The loveliest and smartest of the New Fashions are now being exhibited at THE WHITE HOUSE. Large and Small hats are shown impartially for the fickle Jade has not yet decided in favour of any particular type. All the newest style touches and all the most becoming shapes will be found here, but the variety is too extensive to permit description. Moreover, the latest styles from London, and Paris, besides those of our own creations, are absolutely superb. There are also numerous attractive styles in Children’s Millinery; there is the smart little Bonnet for baby, the neat little Hats for the child, and so on, till you reach womanhood. Visit our Showroom to-day, and learn for yourself the Millinery story that fashion has to tell. •v* / THE WHITE HOUSE EOXTON.
TWEEDS MAY COME, AND CLOTHS MAY GO, DDT 8 E R G-.E 8 ■GO ON FOB EVER. : : : mHE inestimable value of the X reliable Serge is only realised by the woman who has to provide a number of dresses per annum for her family. Serges have the unique advantage of being fashionable at all times. This season it may be Tweeds; next season Cloths; the following season something totally different; yet at all times Serges are supreme. They are indispensable to the economical dressmaker. Indeed, Durward’s values in 54i n - West of England Serges are absolutely unrivalled. PRICES range from 1/9, 2/11, 3/6, and 7/6 per yard, ■ Write for set of patterns, and test our assertion. W. P. DURWARD & CO., LTD., The Square, Palmerston N.
C. H. COLLIN a UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE. IMinBnrMrTBM ‘BTI >ff*' ra * , * q * lß|,OTr ” awa;cgTW "^ M *** na wjhwto mwayeram—an I'TfL/TUSCATELS, Almonds, Figs, ixJL Dates {packets and loose), currants, sultanas and raisins. HAMS of choicest quality (not to be beaten). Baked Ham always on hand, (kindly place your orders early for this line). CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, good lines in these for Christmas presents. BISCUITS, usual choice variety in these goods. JELLIES, (White's), 6d each ; (Daisy Brand), 4d each; (Ship and Martelis), 5 for is ; (Windsor), 10 for is. PINE APPLE 6d per tin,, and other fruits. CORDIALS all prices from Is to is gd. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON.
TO THE RESIDENTS OP FOXT ON AND DISTRICT. I BEG to inform you that I am now in my new shop, on the old site, Main Street, and am showing a large variety in all lines of GROCERIES and Produce. Also BEST COOKED HAM. I am making a speciality of IRONMONGERY and CROCKERY, and have a big variety of MECHANICAL TOOLS to choose from. See my windows, all new stock. Cutlery of every description. A special line of Bedsteads, Wire Mat* tress Tv-, mid Chairs. HUBbOCK’S Oils and Leads, Wire, Iron, Fowl Netting, Staples, Nails. Also Garden Tools. THOMAS RIMMEE. POXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1082, 1 April 1913, Page 2
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