DRESS * BLOUSE FABRICS FOR SUMMER . . . HAVE you seen our delightful showing of NEW MATERIALS for the impending season ? NEVER have we shown a stock of fabrics that have been so much worth seeing as this one is, and we hope you will either call or allow us to send you some patterns. We are offering just as good value as ever, and the quality of all our fabrics is excellent. SILK FINISHED POPLINS, 42in, 2/6 YARD. HAIR CORD, 42in., 1/9 YARD. TOBKAECO, 29m., 1/- YARD. FLORAL CREPE, BHd. YARD. FLORAL VOILES, 1/8 YARD. SPONGE CLOTH, 42 inches, 2/6 YARD. EXPERT DRESSMAKING AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. SOME OF THE LEADING LINES : : : : : STILES. THE BUSY STORE.
SATISFACTION ! BEST VALUES! STRAIGHT DEALING! THESE three features faithfully carried out are building up the Corner business, and establishing a reputation that will hold good for all times. My Three Special Lines For This Week NICKEL WATCHES, Usually ;s 6d, for 3s 6d. (No guarantee, take your pick). 3 PKTS. TRIUMPH CANDLES FOR Is 0a 3 TINS PRIZE-TAKER PINEAPPLE Is 3d. - J. M. KELLY, - THE UNIVERSAL STORE FOXTON.
DURWARD’S DELIGHTFUL EMBROIDERIES for SUMMER UNDERGARMENTS. ALL the new Underlinen is rich with embroideries — bordered with them, inset with them. More than any other season for years this is the season for H m broideries. Durward’s are prepared. HEKE IS AN INFINITE VARIETY. NOTE A FEW. 27 Inch VOILE FLOUNCING, scalloped edge, 4/11 YARD. 23 Inch VOILE FLOUNCING, scalloped edge, 5/11 YARD. 45 Inch VOILE FLOUNCING, scalloped edge, 6/11 and 7/11 YARD. 45 Inch VOILE FLOUNCING hemmed edge, 4/6 and 5/11 YARD. 27 Inch CAMBRIC FLOUNCING, hemstitched edge, 3/11 YARD. 45 Inch ALLOVER EMBROIDERY (Cambric) 4/6 and 7/6 Y ARD. NARROW EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS to match above at reasonable prices. In widths, qualities and patters we offer a newer, fresher, and better choice than ever. W. E. DURWARD & C°- Lm THE SQUARE - - PALMERSTON N.
NOW IS THE TIME. MM——irwnmr ■■ i " IF for any reason yor are contemplating a change, now is the opportune time to give us a trial. WE have almost every line in stock to meet your requiremeats, and are convinced that we can give you better value for your money than any other store m town. WE thank our customers for their very liberal support in the past, and we look forward with confidence i . oven a greater share of puplic patronage in the future. AS our present stocks tun out, and we have from time to time to buy in advanced markets, we are reluctantly compelled to advance prices on ; . ' ; u goods, but we are keeping at bedrock ?• I lines we ... eo t hold stocks of, r and will treat our customers and tne public with all the consideration possible. : KINDLY REMEMBER that we would be pleased to receive your trade. THOMAS RIMMER. RET) HOU SE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1302, 24 September 1914, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1302, 24 September 1914, Page 2
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