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SEE OUR AUTUMN PAT PERNS SENT YOU FREE. r|THE new Dress Tweeds are here, all direct from JL British looms. We should like to send you patterns. The values are good and the fabric®, wOf they’re AllBritish. Each price is a post free one foi cash with order. Please say about what price or prices you are interested in, all are double width. PRICKS : 1/(1, 1/9/2, 1/11, 2/0, 2/11, 0/4, 0/0. 4/o, 4/0, 4JU PER YARD. ORDER A PARCEL TOO—KILL TW O BIRDS : W ITH ONE SLONE ! : NO. 7F20 HOLS HU 4 PARCEL —5Sent post free for cash with order -your money back if your purchase fails to please. 2 Pairs Ladies’ Black Stocking®, ribbed or plain. I Pair Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black or tan, lace or plain. I Pair Ladies’ House Slippers, black ccU 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() BATHROOM PARCEL - 5r 1 Roller Towel, full length. 15in, wide. 2 Brown Turkish Towels, 44 x 23. 1 Face Cloth. I Strong Nail Brush. I Cake Toilet Soap, 1 Shampoo Powder. : CO LEIN SON & C 1 IN NINGHAM E LTD., 1—!l BKOAI) ST I’ALJIUKSTOX X.

K\V yjKALAM) pATIMOTIC (WELLINGTON BRANCH). s JOCIETV. Under the Distinguished Patronage ot Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool, the Right Hon, W. F. Massey. Prime Minister, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., and His Worship the Mayor, j. P Luke, Esq., CARNIVAL QUEEN OF WELLING TON. NOMINATIONS for Candidates for Carnival Queen of Wellington are invited from the following Societies, Clubs, etc. I. The Red Cross and st. John’s Ambulance Societies. 2. Our Tramway Boys. 3. Combined Retailers of Wellington. 4. Combined Sports of Wellington. 5. Combined Picture Theatres. 6. Wholesale Houses of Wellington. 7. Combined Factories. 8. Residents of Hutt and Petone. 9. Railway Staffs of Wellington. 10. Commercial Travellers, it. I-icon fed Vic! nailers. 12. Civil Service of Wellington, it. The Hibernians. 14. The Suburbs of Wellington, comprising Kaiwarra, Ngaio, khandailah. and Johnsonviile. The Sulnnbs of Wellington comprising Thorndon. Kelburne. Knrori, Newtown, Rilbirnio. Haitaitai, Miramar, Seatoun. 16 The Noith Wairarapa Farmers, comprising reside ais from Pahiatua to Mastodon, inclusive, j; The South Wairarapa Farmers, comprising residents from Masterton to Mnrlinhoiuugh and t oast Residents. 18 The residents of Horowhenua and Mannwatu. 19 Caledonian Society. 20 West Coasters, The New Zealand Patriotic Socvty fully realises that to make the Carnival Oneen Election an assured success, it will be necessary to have the support of the whole of the Wellington Province. This they fed sure will he forthcoming when the residents throughout the Province recognise how the luikL are to be utilised. If those bodies invited give the Society the support asked for. the Society's Organiser will immediately wait upon the respective committees, and address and place before thorn s v necessary information for the successful running of the Carnival 'Juc.V' Election. The Society hopes that the ladies who will be approached to allow themselves to be'nominated will readily consent. Beside:, helping to allow" the election to commence immediately, it will surely he mi in oufor any lady to be nominated for so great a cause, i.e.. that of eslablishh.,' a Base Hospital at Trentham Encampment, and to provide a fund for the assistance of our New Zealand soldiers and sailors who are incapacitated while on active service, and for the support of the dependents of those who have sacrificed their lives in defence of the Empire. Nominations dose with the Society's secretary, .Mr Jos. Lewis, 18 Grey Street, Wellington at o P.M. ON TUESDAY, 1 1 t’H. MAY. H. G. HILL, Chairrru

p| »«gip»grjfgegaMMßKgiaffitMrTWMWrilTWrv wBIiWI MKSDAMKS KNDKRSON & CUNNINGIIAME, fruiterers. CONFECTIONERS & CATERERS. riAVE re-commenced busiJO. ness in premises next to Mr Henley’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choices'. Island truit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. THE (iILCTIRIST MAM’FA nr KING AND FURNISHING CO.. LTD. ,7E invite you to come and inspect our large and varied stock of modern furniture. We have a most attractive variety of things for the home. The wood and workmanship are the best, and you won’t get better value for CASH though you search the country OUR ADDRESS : THE SOl. : A RE, PALMERSTON NORTH. TANTED to rent, tor term, four- or five-roomed house, dose to Main Street. HERALD office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1395, 8 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1395, 8 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1395, 8 May 1915, Page 3

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