WOULD THE OLD NORMAN’S TOWEL : : SUIT YOU ? : : THE good old NORmans, after rinsing their hands dried them by ■waving gracefully in the air until the water evaporated. In those days it was “bad form” to wipe them on a towel. We still have one or two stupid conventionalities, but thank goodness we are now permitted to use a towel even in the best society. THIS WHITE HOUSE • TOWELS are the kind that the best society uses—good and strong, soft, smooth and comforting to the face and skin. They are quickly absorbing too, and one can dry “in a jiffy” with any of these Towels. They wear well, they won’t look like, potato nets when you’ve had them a week or two. Prices as low as quality is high. Here are a few prices WHITE TOWELS. loHd, is 2d, Is 4d, is 6d to 2s I id. STRIPE TOWELS, los|d, Is 2d, is 4d, is 6d to 2s lid. ROLLED TOWELING in white and brown, 6d, 7d, B%d, gd to is yard GEO. H. STILES, THE WHITE HOUSE, FOXTON. ■■■■ - /rwssi LOVELY NEW FROCKS AT DURWARD'S FOR DAY OR EVENING WEAR. TRULY there are evening and day gowns here that would grace any assembly anywhere. Imagine an Evening Robe of Ivory Net,, exquisitively trimmed with lovely lace forming a tunic, and decorated with Saxe Satin and Pearl Buttons I Fit for a “queen among women”— and only £6 Os odOf course, ewurvyone cannot afford to pay £6, but here are gowns of taste and beauty at prices to fit any dress allowance, however limited or generous. The fashion able velveteen and whipcord frocks are well represented J. But, really, you must see these for yourself,. We can only describe one or two: 1 urquoise BI ue Eolean Evening Robe, trimmed with ivory tucked Net and Satin swathings and tiny buttons to matd.i. 95/Salnaon Pi nk Satin Evening Robe, nicely braided with Russif i Braid to match. 55/-. Purple Ninon Evening Robe veiling a short Tunic of lace. Trimmed with Satin, Ball Fringe, and tiny Steel Beads. 79/6. GREY WHIPCORD FR.OCK with Black Patent Leather Belt and finished with facing of Rose Cloth, for street wear. 58/6. FAWN CASHMERE FROCK, trimmed with Russia Braid and Buttons;Satin swathing at waist. 49/6. W. F. DURWARD & CO. THE SQUARE,, PALMERSTON N. SHOOTING SEASON. CARTRIDGES,, from 10/6 to 15/per 100. SEEDS! SEEDS! Flowers 3d per Packet, and Garden 3d and 6d per Packet. SPECIAL TEAS, PANTHER TEA 2/- (coupons). THREE FLAGS, 1/6 (coupons). Direct from Ceylon, in 51b. Boxes, 8/-. COCOA, in Fancy Decanter Tin, 1/- per tin. DRIED FISH. EVERY FRIDAY, and orders taken for same. HERRINGS: Fresh, Kippered, and in Tomato Sauce. SAUCE, 3 bottles I/-. Anchovy Sauce, 1/-. C. H. COLLINS. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN ST.- FOXTON. , RED HOUSE. FOR THE SHOOTING SEASON Guns, Ammunition, Cleaners, Bags, Cartridge Belts, and all Sporting Material. PRICES ABSOLUTELY BEDROCK. - GUNS UROM £0 10s TO £lO 10s. Cauruigcc ir ui iOh per 100, Specially imported and . loaded with Smokeless Diamond Powder, 12/- per 100. Call in and see us before placing your order elsewhere or sending out of town for your re quirements. THOMAS RIMMER, merchant.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1105, 5 June 1913, Page 2
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