Autumn is Near witli U » m S>r Failing leag and fading flcwer, ripsning grain in the stock, cooler days and keener breezes ail bormak in their universally understood language the tact that Summer is on the wane with Autumn very near at hand. From the designers of Britain and Prince we have garnered for Autumn of the choicest fruits of merchandise —merchandise that reflects the warm and varied hues of beautiful Autumn. We bid you make yourselves at home here in the careful examination Opening of Costumes Chosen for Autumn Gabardine is the fii vounto, though closely followed by iiuvv blues |i is again po-dde (i. guarantee these tones non-fading, and lurlhcrmore to guarantee that these costumes will beep their shapes well. Niggei brown. giey. lawn, and olive green gabardine are pre-eminent Co-tumes (hat speak diefmetiveness in every line are ol guaranteed navy blue al-'j Though pi ice i- litlie oilenon ol stylo values, these range horn .-is to eight guineas 11 ~~ t our goods m Autumn brings decidedly new i mcies in tlx- realm ■.! millinery Jn shades bottle green i< easily prime lavounfe, with wine second and nigger brown Hurd Hallers’ f IMudi being featured is well wmth vj i.ciiMtlerai mu Slilchings in wool •Hid sill; arc being iisctl a> inillinery adornments, while lur lui trimming is absolutely correct Ha. Autumn’s New Dress Goods Clstii-lop Bools Got tie green is easily in tlio lead, with wine good second 11 lack and while checks an; tea I tired again Save bine in much smurtei types ol male rials than ever bolore, lovers ol this becoming tone can have rea qia;! !, .v of fab v nc in their lav I - ' ' S OOOAO V- STftSSi ounte shade r £ If^LLINSON^/^fNNTN'CHAJiEp /■ S OROAO v_- STftSS f i JP. 4 LNISNOTON A r OR rtt Autumn's high-legged cloth-topped boots for ladies must match the costume If fur trimming be used on the costume, a band of same is correct around bool lops, M.tdoto ■ measure orders now being ta ken. arcaa.:’.
SALE UNDER THE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT PALMERSTON NORTH. Mounsey & CO., acting under instructions from tlie Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Palmerston North, on the application of the Mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction at NYE’S YARDS, FOXTON, on the Twelfth day of March, 1917, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon: — FIRSTLY: Eight Decimal Five (8.5) perches, more or less, being part Section 10!), Foxton, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of title Register Book Volume 177, I'Vdio 253, Wellington Registry, subject to right-of-way granted by Transfer No. 05903. SECONDLY; Thirteen (13) Perches, more or less, being part Section lit), Foxton, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of t itle Register Book Volume 15(5 Folio .117, Wellington Registry. THIRDLY: Thirty (30) Perches, more or less, being Section 119, Foxton, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of title Register Book Volume 29 Folio 01 Wellington Registry. FOURTHLY: Thirty (30) Perches, more or less, being Town Section 118 on the Plan of the Township of Foxton bounded towards (he north by Section 119, 250 links, towards the east by Section 109,' 75 links, towards the south by Section 117, 250 links, and towards the west by a Public Road, 75 Jinks. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE and the Mortgagee’s estimate may be seem at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Palmerston North during office hours -without fee. For further particulars, apply to limes & Oakley, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers. ■ o 1(1,13,20,27,111(5,10 REMOVAL NOTICE. Edmund osborne, clothier, of Main Street, Palmerston N., is removing into larger premises nearer the Square, and will be pleased to receive a visit from old Foxton friends, at 27 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. EDI! Tomatoes and Cooking Apples try A. Jonson, the Avenue. 'WANTED. — Boy to learn the trade. Apply J. McColi, Foxton. WANTED to Sell. —Spring trap: also harness. Call after 0 o’clock (evening). E. Bradbury, corner Coley Street. FOR SALE. —Black Jersey heifer, just calved. Apply this office.
■ CAUSES OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercist, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, over eating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stomach and liver and you will soon be well again. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1682, 6 March 1917, Page 3
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