FASHIONABLE FROCKS. QTIOW week sees such a deinand for our Fashionable Frocks that extra efforts have been made this year to cope with the business. YOU A 111 ’ INVITED TO SEE OUR STOCKS. Positively hundreds of the newest and choicest of frocks and hats and coats, of underwear and footwear for ladies. HOURS OF BUSINESS FOR SHOW WEEK. Open all day Wednesday, November 3rd, and closed from 12 noon on Thursday and Friday, 4th and sth. WAR REBATE FOR CASH. ; : Off every shilling spent in cash we give you back one penny as War Rebate —Spend 10s and get lod; spend a pound and get is 8d ; spend £5 and get 8s 4d back as War Rebate. A real inducement for cash trading. I COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD., 1 TO 9 BROAD STREET, | PALM ERSTON NORTH. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PAS pOOKEUS vjtas Lookers AS AS POOLERS Lookers G ONLY a limited number arrive shortly, so to PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. COOKERS will be placed in the rotation in which orders ate received AND FIXED AND INSTALLED FREE OF COST TO CONSUMERS. Get a move on and get your order in early and procure a COOKER and do away with I your heavy coal bill, by only ! paying (>/-} per 1000 ft. or over lor cooking gas. 10/- DEPOSIT AND 5/PER MONTH WILL GET YOU A COOKER. DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE! C. J. KRNT-JOIINSTON, Town Clerk. M ESI) AMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME, FRF ITE RE KS, CONFECTiONERS & CATERERS. HAVE re-commenced business in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island fruit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality. SPECIAL SHOW OF “Y 111(111 - CLASS FURNITURE A T THE GILCHRIST FURNISHING CP*. L' m * ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. CALL& INSPECT OUR STOCK. ~ ; The Square - Palm ierston N* - ( —A 8 I G II T ! THE MOST PRECIOUS OF THE FIVE SENSES. HOW helpless you would be without the power to see! How many brilliant men are handicapped because of defective vision ? That constantly recurring headache — I that blurring of newspaper type —that strain and contraction of the fine delicately drawn muscles of the eye. I These are the signs of failing B eyesight ! Maybe suitable | glasses will remedy the defects I —maybe your eyes need the f attention of a skilled occulist. If you will permit me to examine your eyes, I will tell you whether correctly adjusted glasses will remedy the delect and I will be just as conscientious in telling you to consult an occulist if necessary. 8 I OFFER yon skilled optical service. My experience, skill and knowledge is yours for the asking. I will provide the right lenses or fill occuhst’s prescriptions at a price within the limits of moderation. If you value your eyesight—if you appreciate the necessity for a thorough and skilful examination of your eyes. CONSULT E. HEALEY, CHEMIST & OPTICIAN. f L.— J NEW ZEALAND’S ROLL OF HONOUR. 171 V ER YON FI in New Zealand is li anxious to pay due honour to all those who have volunteered for the field ol honour, and to their relatives in New Zealand who have so uncomplainingly borne the almost greater burden of sending away their children or relatives. It is only right that all these should have a place on New Zealand’s Roll of Honour. The Manawalu Patriotic Society is anxious to compile a complete list; of all who have enlisted with the New Zealand, Australian, Imperial, or Allied Forces from the Wellington Military Area--which extends from Wellington on the south to Gisborne on the east, and Taranaki on the west—or whose relatives reside in that area, in order that the names of these soldiers may be handed down to posterity, and their dependents relieved in proper cases from pecuniary distress. A roll is being compiled for this purpose. It is desired to make it complete. The Society would, therefore, esteem it a favour it any person residing in the Wellington Military Area whose child, husband, relative or friend has volunteered in any part of the world, would forward full particulars with the name, regiment, and place of enlistment of the soldier, and the name and address of the relative, to the Secretary of the Manawatu Patriotic Society, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOVm—Special Display of ne vv Soft Felt Hats, all the latest shapes and colours. See window di isplay. All hats marked in pi lain figures. STILES & MATHESO'N. STRAYING. STRAYING on Houston Farm, Foxton, one brow a Jersey bull lßmths to 2 years, no marks. Ownercan have same by paving expenses. G. R. NESBITFoxton, Oct. 30th, X 915. lAOR SALE Recently erected four-roomed cottage with bathroom and washhouse, together with about quarter acre ot land, centrally situated. Price £4OO, £IOO cash balance arranged, easy terms. Apply this office. Wanted known. just opened up a new assortment of New Stripe and Spot Voile, which are marked at Special Prices. STILES & MATHESON. WANTED TO BUY Fresh eggs in any quantity for cash. Apply M. E. Perreau, baker, Foxton,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1468, 4 November 1915, Page 3
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