THE SHOW EN- . CHANTING . NEW GOODS AT THE Bon Marche. A SERIES OF FASCINATING STYLE FEATURES DIRECT FROM THE FIRST SOI'RCE OF FASHION. MILLINERY, COSTUMES AND BLOUSES. Our fir? t shipments embody the very choicest selection of our importations, and every lady is invited to inspect this pleasing array of exclusive goods, which are all authoritative models of the very best designers, and represent the cream ot the season’s specialities. We suggest an early inspection in order to see the showing at its best. ZheQM%OSS * LIMITED tmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmrnHi THE BOX MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF ! I' ABOURERb, far--A mers, and all outdoor workers —we want you to know all about our “NORTHERN L I G HT” Waterproof Boot You have doubtless experienced great dissatisfaction with other so-called “waterproof” boots--they are notturned out to your expectations. Not so with “ NORTHERN LIGHT” Boot. It’s a champion. It keeps the feet dry, walk where you will. The workman ship is honest, the leather absolutely water-resist-ing. It is the boot you’ve wanted-it will last many winters. ALL SIZES. ONE QUALITY—THE BEST. PRICE 25/6 PAIR. Post Free. THE HODGSON SHOE STORE, THE SQUARE, Palmerston North.
FOR YOUR COMPLEXION’S SAKE. A SKIN as soft and delicate as the petals of a rose can easily be obtained. The soft, radiant glow of perfect health —a complexion without a flaw—these are yours if you use NYAL’S FACE CREAM, The pores quickly absorb it, and the result will afford you the keenest pleasure. It isn’t sticky or greasy, and is free from all harmful ingredients. It protects from wind, cracks, chaps and sunburn. If you have never tried it, call at HEALEY’S PHARMACY and get a free sample. THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOUR EYES. THE constantly recurring headache—that blurring of newspaper type —that strain and contraction of the fine, delicately drawn muscles of the eye—these are the signs of failing eyesight. Maybe suit- - able glasses will remedy the defects, or maybe your eyes need the attention of a skilled occuiist. I will tell you whether correctly adjusted lenses will remedy the defects, and will also tell you if it is necessary to consult an occuiist. E. HEALEY, CHEMIST & OPTICIAN. ANTED KNOWN. All seedlings now ready in great variety. Flower, tomato plants, etc. Orders taken for shrubs, hedge plants, etc., for autumn planting, at “The Pampas” Nursery. A. S. WALSH, Coley St., Foxton. IT’OR SALE. —Rubber-tyred dog - cart, cheap. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1303, 26 September 1914, Page 3
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