A SPLENDID WAR MAP OF EUROPE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO-DAY WITH .EVERY 5 8 PURCHASE. GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT FROM ANY DEPARTMENT. CG CMROSS Comp} > LIMITED THE BON MARCHE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
TH E (' H A MINIONS HIP RIBAND (JOES TO ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS ! IN the dress parade at the coming show keen judges will note the good points of MILLAR &■ OIORGLS EC-LIPSE-ALL SLITS ready-to-wear. Read the verdict: — Well-made shoulders 25pts. I Peifect-hanging trousers 25pts. I General fit 25pts. Smart appearance 25pts. Total 100 Unbeatable. Come to-day and see the new § “Wakefield” style, Eclipse-All I Suit. Two button, long lapel, I unbreakable hair cloth’ fronts, roll bottom trousers. 45/- TO 79 1- THE SUIT. We’ve a fit for every figure and a fabric for every fancy. CALL ! MILLAR & GIORGL . . THEIIRKAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. CORONATION HALL SUPPERROOM, FOXTON. Friday, Saturday, Monday, Oct. 30th, 31st, Nov. 2nd. £IOOO OF £IOOO DRAPERY, BOOTS. JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS. Sale commences at 1 p.m. each day. MR XHOURI, who has decided to retire from business after 23 years in Wellington, has brought a portion of his stock to Foxton for the public to buy at theit own prices. This is a great opportunity for hotelkeepers, boardinghousekeepers and the public. Stock comprises Bush rugs and travelling rugs, velvet pile table covers, sheeting, table damask, serviettes, lace curtains, Horrockes’ calicoes, prints, cretonne, dress material, silk blouses, pillow cases, duchess sets, towels, boys’, gents’ and girls’ overcoats, gents’ and boys’ suits and trousers, ladies’ and gents’ underclothing, full range of men’s mercery, ladies’ and gents’ umbrellas, ladies’ and girls’ dresses and pinafores, ladies’ and girls’ stockings, full range of jewellery, fancy goods, ladies’ and gents’ boots and shoes, 200 pairs W.B. corsets, etc. The above goods all this season’s importations. ABSO LTTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. SEE FLAG. F. KHOURI, Auctioneer. OTAKI ELECTORATE. A MEETING of the supporters of Mr W. H. Field, the Reform candidate for the Otaki seat, will be held at the Masonic Hall on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. Mr Field will address the meeting. Ladies specially invited. A. J. KELLOW, Sec. Local Committee,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1317, 29 October 1914, Page 3
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