j SEE OUR AUTUMN PAT- j || TERNS SENT YOU FREE. | FBIHE new Dress Tweeds are here, all direct from J- 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. PRICKS : 1/0, 1/OH, 1/11, 2/6. 2/11, B/4, 3/0. -1/3. 4/6, 4/11 PER YARD. ORDER A PARCEL TOO-KILL TWO BIRDS : WITH ONE STONE ! : NO. 7F20 110 IS Ell V PARCEL - ;VSent post free for cash with order—your money back if your purchase fails to please. • : : 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. 7P26 BATHROOM PARCEL ~ ;VI Roller Towel, full length, Isin. wide. 2 Brown Turkish Towels, 44 x 23. 1 Face Cloth. I Strong Nail Brush. I Cake Toilet Soap. I Shampoo Powder. : COLLINBON & CUNNINGHAM K LTD., 1-0 IJKOADST - I'AUIEUSTON N'. rjOBONATION TOWN HALT. - POXTOX. FULLLER ’ S PIOT URES. SATURDAY, MARCH 20™. T H E NEW A BIG KEYSTONE FARCE, FEATURING THE CELEBRATED COMEDY ACTRESS, MABEL NORM AND. ALSO: THE GEISHA. A Splendid Two-Part Drama of an Officer in Japan. OH. Til AT .) U’K OF DIAMONDS! —An Uproarous Comedy. THE CHIME OE CAIN—A Powerful Vitagraph Drama, LOVE AND FLAMES—A Particularly tnmnv Travesty. THE LATEST TOPICAL P.UDOET-A Particularly Interesting Series of Topical Events. SPECIAL MATINEE kok the CHILDREN AT ■!.;!( I. BOOKING AT MRS. TEVIOTDALE’S,
EFFECTIVE COSTUMES, IN choosing and designing the style of our SUMMER COSTUMES, wo have studied the requirements of our customers, and ever} r consideration will be given them for a real NEW YEAR commencement with us. Oar large assortment of M AT E Ri A LS a fiords our Patrons every opportunity to suit their own tastes. WRITE OR CALL. ’KAG-. COSTUME SPECIALIST, WANGANUI. T'IONE 431. BELGIUM FETE. IN AID OK TiiK HOMELESS AND STARVING BELGIANS. To be held on the SHOWGROUNDS, CUBA ST.. PALMERSTON N„ on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ITH., 1915. GIFTS of Fruit, Vegetables, Jams. Live Stock, Eggs, etc., will be gladly received. Farmers and townspeople willing to help arc asked to communicate with the undersigned so that arrangements may be made to receive gifts. Office: Bryant’s New Brick Building, Rangitikei Street. MRS. L. A. ABRAHAM, MR. J. PERMAIN, Joint Secretaries. P.O. Box 252, Palmerston N. WANTED KNOWN.—Special display of new Winter Dress Materials, in Amazons, Cheviots, New Checks, Tartans, Serges, Etc. New Tweeds from 1/yard, 42 inches wide. G. H. STILES. WANTED KNOWN. - Just opened up, a lovely assortment of Gents’ and Boys’ Tweed and Hydrotite Overcoats at special prices. G, H. STILUS,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1375, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1375, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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