LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING AT IT IF, 1! 1 G BARGAIN STORES. underclothing of stand . .. ~ _ tty of the garment.-—-.uies All-wool Ribbed ’v csts, closed or RICES the lowest that ,nort and lon^ . j, 2s 6d, 2s ... ~adies’ ISiatural Woven . as. high neck, sh-. A an' 1 1 sleeves, 2s no. js bd . : . drl. . -u . Under Bodices and Ribbed Spencers, short and Jong s’ -"ts, 2s rid, 3s 6d, 3s lid. Ladies' Woven Nightdresses, trimmed torch. •, lace, guar-nteeJ unshrinkable, is lid Ss 6d to 8s I id. Ladies’ Ribbed Chemise Vests, m ade with low necks and short sleeves, 2s 6cl and 2s I id. Ladies Woven Underskirts, fleecy lined, in grey with grey and white flouncing, 41 6d and 5s 6d. SllO E LI) ATTB A(T A Ll. TH HJ FTY SH 0 I*PEBS. ~aduV Natural Woven Corns., short a ■ > f ‘ ; .u /S I id. THE ABOVE ABE VJGOKOIhS VALUES THAT
I NEW TIIAP LAMPS. i this winter will he a boon ' for you. The lamp shown i is British-built and rivetted I throughout. Solder is not used | where a rivet can be. The beads i round glasses are stamped out of . the sheet and not mitred at | corners as is usual. Through each I corner is a rivetted tube (shown) i to hold top and bottom firmly together. All this for strength. I “REDYOT” Lamps, as illusj strated, full nickel reflectors, be- | veiled glasses, 25/0 per pair. I freight paid. I Also at 15/9, not as well finished. | but quite as strong. i Also at 2 1 /O. 22/«. 27/B AJs I.) ;>7/0 per pair, ail freight paid to your station for cash with order, and you may return the lamps it they are not as described and | satisfactory, I CLIPPED HORSES SWEAT' I LESS ARE EASIER TO * ('LEAN. ; ; : I Our British-built bali-bearing power clippers, 6ft. flexible shafts, weight boxed 35lbs. f. COLLINSOX & SOX, I'AI.MEHSTON XOimi,
WE WANT i mo test our assertion that we have .... m.-t JL cheese, made from the be t dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so wc ought to have at least f ne to suit you. At anyrate you Tire invit.d to call and TO TASTE OUII CHEESE and if there is nothing to suit you just walk out again. We are anxious for vw *<> then;, and wc stake our repum that you will be pleas... .. „ y f- - ~ s.j WAljli-Eli & EURE) K, ; 'I ME QUALITY CROCK : : ; FOXTON.
KHAKI IS NOT AN INVISIBLE FABRIC'. " VEN though :i reminent of Khaki clad soldiers may ho invisible against the ground at half a mile avvav. MILLAR & GIORGI'S Khaki Tic Window could be seen a mile away. Inspect this remarkable showing of the LATEST PATRIOTIC KHAKI TIES 2/G These are loose end and in the best Poplin—the nattiest and newest and most appropriate wear for well-dressed men. Be smart ! Be patriotic ! Be up-to-date. SEE THE WINDOW TO-DAY ! : EACH MILLAR & GIOKGI, T HE (TREAT OUTFIT TERS, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1395, 8 May 1915, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1395, 8 May 1915, Page 3
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