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SEP OUR AUTUMN PATTERNS SEN T YOU FREE. miTE new Dress Tweeds are here, all direct from -I- British looms. We should like to send you patterns. The values are good and the fabrics, well, they’re AllBritish. Each price is a post free one for cash with order. Please say about what price or prices you are interested in, all are double width. PRICES: 1/0, mVz, 1/IJ. 2/0, 2/11, 4/4, 4/(5, 4/4, 4/0, 4/11 PER YAW). ORDER A PARCEL TOO-KILL TWO BIRDS : WI TH ONE STONE ! : NO. 7P20 lIOISERV PARCEL -4 - Sent post free for cash with order -your money back if your purchase fails to please. • : t 2 Pairs l adies’ Black Stockings, ribbed or plain. I Pair Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black or tan, lace or plain. I Pair Ladies’ House Slippers, black felt lined with red, finished with bow to match and a bright steel buckle, pile carpet Soles. I Stocking Darner. 6 Skeins Mending, assorted colours. : : : NO. 7P2(J BATHROOM PARCEL - .V----i Roller Towel, full length, 15'm. wide. 2 Brown Turkish Towels, 44 x 23. 1 Face Cloth. 1 Strong Nail Brush. I Cake Toilet Soap. I Shampoo Powder. : COLLI NSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD., 1—!) BROAD ST- PALMERSTON N.

CORONATION TOWN H.-VLI., : KOXTON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH I Tth, HUM (ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT.) : GRAND NATIONAL : rONC.RBT AND DANCE. (Under the Auspices of St. Mary’s Church). A REAL MUSICAL TREAT AND ALL THAT DELIGHTS LOVERS OF MUSIC IS ASSURED. PROGRAMME ; Part I. Overture —“Irish Gems.” Ebbetl’s Orchestra. “Grand Tableau and Rule Bitannia,” Britannia (Miss A. Neylon). France (Mrs Barr), Belgium (Miss Jenks), japan (Miss E. King). Russia (Mrs Gilder). (N.B.—"Rule Britannia” will be rendered by 27 performers, including the instrumentalists. Humorous Duet “Something Politic:!l," Master and Miss Lenihan. Chorus—“St. Patrick’s Day,’’ Pupils St. Mary’s School. Song “She’s far from the Land,” Miss Kemplon. Duct—“ Autumn." Miss Signal and Mr Barr. Recitation Bill Boggits," Mr Hornblow. Pianoforte Solo —“Irish Airs,’ Miss Gladys Walls. Duct —“Excelsior,” Messrs Jenks and Buglass. Solo and Chorus “Our Nation Once Again, Soloist, Mr W. Hooker. IXTKKVAI,. Part Jl. Overture—’True ’Till Death," Ebbett’s Orchestra. Gounod’s "Ave Maria,” Soprani Mesdames Gilder, Boyes and Curtis; Misses N. Neylon, Bryant, M King, McKendry. E. King, Desmond and A. Neylon. Contralti Mrs A. Jenks and Misses Signal, Lenihan, Berthold, and Hennessy. Tenor--Messrs Buglass and Rockell. Bassi Messrs Signal, Gilder N A. Jenks. Orchestra : Violins—Miss Conk and Messrs Gahites and Lenihan. Picolo MrKnewslub. Cornels— Messrs Baughen N Walls. String Bass— Miss Ebbelt. Pianist Miss Jenks. Conductor—Mr J. Colder. Song —“Fear God and Honour the King,” Mr A. Jenks (Kitchener’s message to his soldiers). Song—“An Irish Lullaby,” Mrs Boyes. Chorus -“The Dear Little Shamrock,” Pupils St. Mary’s School. Song—“ Kathleen Mavourneen.” Mrs Gilder. Dance-—“lrish Jig,” Misses Ethel Desmond, Eleanor O’Callaghan, Mary O’Donnell, Mary Spelman, Masters Cyril Berthold, Joe Lenihan, Berny Gardes, L. Lenihan. Song—Comic, in character, Mr J. Colder. ADMISSION: CIRCLE, 2/-: DOWNSTAIRS. 1/-. DAM K TO FOLLOW. First-Class Refreshments. Musicians—Miss Lenihan and Ebbett’s Orchestra.

EFFECTIVE SI'MM Ell COST I M ES. IN cheesing and designing the style of our SIMM ER COSTUMES, we have studied the requirements of our customers, and every consideration will be given them for a real NEW YEAR commencement with us. Our large assortment of MATERIALS affords our Patrons every opportunity to suit their own tastes. WRITE OR CALL. “KAGAN SKI. COSTUME SI *M CIA LIST, WAN LAN CL Tuone 431. Wanted known.--Special display of new Winter Dress Materials, in Amazons, Cheviots, New Checks, Tartans, Serges, Etc. New Tweeds from 1/yard, .12 inches wide. G. H. STILES. 'ANTED.—Washing or cleaning, by the day. Apply this office.

ABSOL U T E LY WATERPROOF I J' ABOURERb, far--A mers, and all outdoor workers —we want you to know all about om “NORTHERN L I G H T” 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 - resisting. 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, TUG SQUARE, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 3

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