A SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY | OF MOST UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY. here you will find the most ’EXTENSIVE AND BEST - SELECTED STOCKS IN THE VICINITY, ARE YOU IN DOUBT ABOUT THE STYLE YOU PREFER OR THE PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY ? : : : AN ALMOST ENDLESS DIVERSITY OF STYLES AND SHAPES ARE HERE AT ALL PRICES AND GOOD VALUE IS VISIBLE EVERYWHERE AT '' a H. STILES’, WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE. r i ij
SATISFACTION ! BEST VALUES ! STRAIGHT DEALING I THESE three features faithfully carried out are building up the Corner busines". and establishing a reputation that will hold good for all times. • My Three Special Lines For This Week NIQKEL WATCHES, Usually 7s 6d, for Bs 6d. I (No guarantee, take your pick). f 3 PKTS. TRIUMPH CANDLES FOR Is 9d. i : 3 TINS PRIZE-TAKER PINEAPPLE is 3d. L L J. M. KELLY, - THE UNIVERSAL STORE, i ‘‘ FOXTON.
“ DASHING ” IS JUST THE WORD FOR THESE NEW SPORT'S COATSj FASHION must have been in a roguish, coquettish, teasing mood, when she designed these captivating garments. They’re so smart —so exquisitely made so alluringly feminine ! DURWARD’S PRESENTS : ARTIFICIAL SILK, in two tones, 50/- each. ARTIFICIAL SILK, in plain colours, grey, ivory, saxe violet, brown and all newest shades, with belted back, 25/ARTIFICIAL SILK, rounded fronts, belted back, and new rolled collars, 27/6, hi all newest shades. ARTIFICI‘SILK, two tone, black collar facings, and belt in all; newest colours, 27/6. STRIPED SPONGE CLOTH, in grey and yellow stripe, mole and tango stripe, grey and saxe stripe, ,357- each. CLOTH SPORTS COATS,'with wide belts in brown, fawn and saxe, 30/" CHECKED SPORT’S COAT, in dark terra-cotta, 30/- each. Which do you fancy ?—then make sure pt it by calling how ! Carriage Paid on all Goods:—s per cent, discount for cash. W. F. DURWA.RD & (>• Ltd. THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON N.
THOMAS RIMMKI!, MERCHANT, . 1 —■= BEST! VALUE IN TOWN. IF you wish to husband your tesourses and get the best , possible value for your mo®ey during the present unsettled times; TRY US! a : ! We are prepared to give you better value than anyone else in town. Try us with youj • first cash order and be convinced. ; "■* *• : : SPECIAL LINES : FOSTER-CLARICS BEST ENGLISH SOAPS, 3 FORI /- yeast CAKES, FOR BREIDMAKING. 6d. GLASS JAR GOOSEBEKKIIIS, 1/6 PER J AK, PRESEKVI|K SOAP—TH'Y TillS, -Id PER BAR. TTTFRMO-dELL SAD IRONS— Very efficient and TH fconomidat once- hot returns , their heat, beautifully finished, 12/6 PER SET.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1290, 29 August 1914, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1290, 29 August 1914, Page 2
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