mmaaßßgwm r|3 <8 w/f $ Os? <3i? A MILLINERY SECRET OVER THE TEA-CUPS! OVER the clicking of tea-cups and the chatterof soft voices, secrets are heard. “My dear, that’s the prettiest hat you’ve had for a long time.” “Yes, I was passing STIL S’ yesterday, and caught sight of this one —just out of the box. The instant I set eyes on it, I said, that's the hat forme.” “You know, it’s so difficult to get the right hat —I never seem to be able ” trie “My dear, it’s not difficult at all. I _ always go where I shall find nothing but right hats, and the choice is made easy for me.” STILES’, that’s the secret. Their models are smart and up-to-date, and prices quite moderate—you try them!” DRAPER, MILLINER, MERCER, FOXTON. VKZSViZSQSfI J
BRITISH CREPES AT 1) UR WARD’S. A- 1 Blair ■yES, and such charming colours! All double dyed, too—Browns, Greys, Navys, Champagne, Salmon, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Red, Nil, besides White and Black. Every “wanted” colour is here, and there never was so much “wanting” of one fabric as there is for Jap Crepe this season. Soft and smart 'and cool, DURWAHIVS CREPES offer the widest choice of shades, combined with an assurance of real solid quality the quality that “tubs and rubs” without suffering damage. Yet prices are low in the extreme. Look ; In all shades, qd, I/-, i/2 per yard. In White only, l/-, 1/3, l/4> i/6> 1 /$> i/n. ii umiiiwMiiri nn in--— '*- W. P- DUEWARD & CO.. LTD-. IHE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.
COLLINS FOR GRAIN, Produce, Groceries, Ironmongery and Glassware. Fruit desert and pie. Apricots, Peaches, Pears, etc., etc. PANTHER TEA—The Ladies’ Favourite. COFFEE & COCOA in milk (only hot water required). DUTCH & NEW ZEALAND CHEESE. HERRINGS, Kippered, in sauce and dried. POTATOES, Prime seeds and table. SEEDS, Flower and vegetable. RED OIL for spraying all kinds of trees. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORE, MAIN STREET - FOXTON. RED HOUSE. IF you intending to make anyone a presentation, or to give a trophy, visit the KED HOUSE. We have Silver and E.P. Ware, Leathei Goods, Ornamental and Reliable Clocks by the best makers, Weather Glasses, and goods in variety too great to mention. ROSE BOWLS, beautiful in design and workmanship, from £2 10s to £4 10s. Chairs, Bedsteads, Cots, Flax and Kapoc Mattresses, Stretchers, etc. ‘We keep a stock to meet all your requirements. Groceries as usual. Best quality and lowest prices in town. THOMAS KIMMEK,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1149, 23 September 1913, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1149, 23 September 1913, Page 2
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