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EVERYTHING FOR - LADIES' EVENING WEAK. HY not see patterns of these exquisite fabrics he- • - fore having anything made up for evening wear ? Write TO-DAY—the patterns will come by return, and the goods selected go post free. SILK. CHEVSTALLINES-in Creme, Sky, Saxe and Pink, 2/11 Yard. SILK (REDES—Apricot, Pink, Creme, :j/6 Yard. SILK NIXONS—BIack, Pink, Violet, Sky, Saxe. Vieux Rose, Brown, White, Cerise, Creme, ,‘3/(5 Yard. PRINTED SILK NINONS— White grounds with lovely floral designs, 4 (3 to (3/0 Yard. SATIN CHAILMEUSK—in Apricot,Saxe,Champagne, Violet, Pink, Sky, Vieux Rose, Flame. VENETIAN CLOTH —for Evening Cloaks, 4/6 to 0/1 ]. Yard. READY - T() - WEAR EVENING : : : APPAREL : : YOU will be well repaid by seeing our stock ii warning such goods. Handsome Wraps, Robes, Opera Cloaks, Net and Lace Overdresses. Distinctive styles and shades. 1 EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES s PRACTICALLY every shade of frock can be matched by us in Kid or Velvet or Satin Evening Shoes. YOLK ENOITKV OH VOIR VISIT IN’NT TED. COLLI NSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD., 1-9 BROAD ST PALMERSTON X.

(JOR( (NATION X (nvN 11-Dd.. THURSDAY. JUNE 3RD.. 1913. GRAND VARIETY FAIR LN AM) OK THE BELGIAN BELIEF FUND. For the cause that needs assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance And the good we all can do! \N UNIQUE AND INTERESTING SERIES OF EVENTS ANT) ENTERTAINMENTS. SOMETHING - QITTK - ORIGINAL! COMPETITIONS FOR CHILDREN (SCHOOL). GUESSING COMPETITIONS. ~ AUCTION SALES. SIDE SHOWS. - (JAMES. BRAN TUBS, ETC. - COMIC ITEMS, SONGS - SHOOTING GALLERY. ETC, FIRST APPEARANCE OF FOXTON PATRIOTIC MINSTRELS. .!(> MINUTES OE FEN AND FROLIC ! A AN UNIQUE AND FASCINATING SPORT: MINIATU'HK - RACE - COURSE, THE SPOUT OK KINGS. AND A HOST OF OTHER INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE EVENTS. ADMISSION, 1 - : CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE, FKI DA Y, JU N E 4TH., 191 5. PLAIN, FANCY & POSTER B A L L. \RTIsTiC DECORATIONS, GOOD FLOOR. ENCHANTING MESIC. AND SEPPER PROVIDED B> THE LADIES. PRIZES FOR REST LADY'S AND GENT’S. FANCY AND POSTER COSTUMES. PRIZE FOR MOST INGENIOUS DRESS, LADY’S AND GENT’S. PRIZES FOR BOY AND GIRL UNDER 16 IN BEST FANCY DRESS, EUCHRE 'TOURNAMENT FOR NON-DANCERS. P -'C t 1 for FIRST LADY AND GENTLEMAN. ADMISSION : DOUBLE TICKETS .V-, SINGLE 2 «L ONLOOKERS 1/-. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: His Worship the Mayor (Alf. Fraser Esq.). Rev. W, Raine, and Messrs llornblow. Fellow and VV. Smith. GENERAL COMMITTEE: Messrs ]no. Ross, Betty. Clans, Kirkley, W. E. and G. O. Barber, Bullard, Perreau, kelly. Town Hall, Lighting, and Mechanical Appliances, etc., supplied free of cost by Messrs Fullers’, Ltd. A. |. KELLOW., Hon. Sec. REV. W. RAINE. Treasurer,

MESDAMES I HENDERSON & CUNNINGIIAME, | I FRUITERERS, CONEEC- j TIONEHS & CATERERS. i 'AVE re-commenced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island truit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. W ’ANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ Navy Costume, usual price 3Ps 6d, Sale 15s 6d. Ladies’ Grey Tweed Costume, usual 55 s > Sale 17s 6d. Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, Sale once 4s I Id. Ladies’ Fancy Front Vest, Sale Ladies’ Extra Long Vest, Sale is. Ladies’ Grey Bloomers, Sale is lid pair. Ladies’ Creme Woven'Night, Sale 7 s 9<C Ladies’ Flannelette Nights, 0.5., Sale 4s 3d. G. H. STILES.

[tMK (jiLCIJ ULBT A! AN UFA< 'l l KIN(« AM) FURNISHING CO.. LTD. FOR FURNITURE OF STERLING STABILITY WE I ARE SECOND TO NONE. I OUR FURNITURE ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION. . WE SELL AT KEEN CASH PRICES. Call and Inspect our Large Stocks. NOTE THE ADDRESS; THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Quality pays always, and Walker and Furrie make it a point to give the best procurable at the price in every line. This has made their business the success it is to-dav.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1404, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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618

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1404, 29 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1404, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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