S UMME R MILLIN ER Y AT REDUCED PRICES. IF you value an opportunity of saving money, you will value this one —that is, if a really smart Hat is still of any use to you for the Summer mouths, We have several Smart Examples of Millinery on offer at.the Lowest Possible Prices. READY-TOWEARS from 2/11. LARGE SHAPE. G. H. S T ILES, THE BUSY STORE. try COLLINS FOR ’XMAS FRUITS. SULTANAS GOLDEN & DARK, CURRANTS, MIXED PEELS, CANDIED. CHOICE FANCY SEEDED RAISINS, ALMONDS & NUTS, MUSCATELS. : : : TINNED FRUIT A SPECIALITY, (Including Sliced Peaches and Apricots.) : BISCUITS & CONFECTIONS—The Best Brands. HAM, Cooked and Raw, BACON, Machine Cut. CROCKERY AND FANCY GOODS. C. H. COLLINS, : UNIVERSAL SI'PPLY STORK, : MAIN STREET - - FOXTON. SWITZERLAND’S PRIDE IN EMBROIDERIES. THE/ whiteness of Switzerland’s snows, and the cunning of her people's fingers, are reflected in the new Embroideries at DURWARD’S. Daintily designed, and made with an airiness' of effect combined with a strength of texture that is almost marvellous, these delightful importations offer charming summer trimmings. Price is low, and value high, in each 27in. Flouncing Swiss Embroidery, Large open design, scalloped edges, i/ii to 3/3 yd. 45in. Flouncing Embroidery, Swiss Muslin and Cambric, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9. 3/n, 4/6, 4/11, to 6/6 yd. 27111. Embroidered Voiles (all Silk worked) 5/H yd. 45111. Embroidered Voiles (all Silk worked), 6/6 and 7/6 yd. 45111. All-over Embroideries, in Swiss Muslin and Cambric, 4/6 and 7/6 yd. lßin.- All-over Embroideries in Swiss Muslin and Cambric, 2/11 yd. 23in. All-over Embroideries, in Swiss Muslin and Cambric, 3/3 and 3/11 yd. W. F. DURWARD & C°- L TD > THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH. ’XMAS GOODS. WE have opened a new ’Xmas stock too varied and numerous to particularise—the_ best assorted stock in , town. Choice articles suitable for ’Xmas or wedding - presents, trophies, etc. Plain and Fancy Crockery, Glassware, Tovs, Fancy Goods, Leather Goods, ’Xmas and New Year Cards, Silver and E.P. Ware, Thermols, Clocks, etc., of every description.’ Also Fruits for the ’Xmas trade. Raisins, Sultanas, Currants, (Machine-cleaned) Figs, Dates, Jordan and Sicily Almonds, Muscatels, etc. Mills, Camps, Shipping and the Building Trade Supplied. PRICHS LOWEST IN TOWN. CALL IN—WE WILL BE PLEASED TO : : SHOW YOU HOUND. ; : THOMAS BIMMEB, : : BED HOUSE. : :
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1192, 6 January 1914, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1192, 6 January 1914, Page 2
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