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Autumn is Near with 1 w n « /A ft m Falling leag and fading flower, ripening grain in the stock, cooler days and keener breezes all bespeak in their universally understood language the fact that Summer is on the wane with Autumn very near at hand. From the designers of Britain and France 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 of our goods. Opening o! Costumes Chosen (or Autumn Gabardine is the favourite, though closely followed by navy blues It, is again possible to guarantee these tones non-fading, and furthermore to guarantee that these costumes will keep their shapes well. Nigger brown, grey, lawn, and olive green gabardine are pre-eminent Costumes that speak distinctiveness in every line are of guaranteed navy blue also Though price i- liltie mtenuu of style values, these range Irom sis to eight guineas Fashion's Fancies io Autumn Millinery Autumn brings decidedly new fancies in the realm of millinery. In shades bottle green is easily prime favourite, with wine second and nigger brown (bird flatters’ Flush being -featured is well worth eorisideratTbn Stitchmgs in wool and silk arc being used as millinery adornments, while tur lor trimming is absolutely correct Autumn’s New Dress Goods Bottle green is easily in the lead, with wine good second Black and white checks are featured again Save blue in much smarter types of materials than over before; lovers of this becoming tone can have real quaM'.y of fabric in their favourite shade. ‘5, N)> Cloth -lop Soot ft Matching 0 Costumes /-9exo*o v_* sr*e£i PA LMPPS TON /Vo/? Ttr Autumn's high-legged cloth-topped boots for ladies must match the costume. If fur (rimming be used on the costume, a hand of same is correct around lioni tops. Mudcto • measure orders now being taken.

WANTED— Boy fur blaeksmithing. Apply C. H. Podmore. WANTED to Sell. —Spring trap; also harness. Call after (i o'clock (evening). E. Bradbury, eorner Coley Street. J^OST —On (he Himatangi road, yesterday, a silver waleh with ing same to thisoffice. Lost, on the Himatangi road, yesterday, a silver watch with chain and watch key attached. Reward on returning same to this office. TO-DAY, and any day, our Millinery Showroom presents a most pleasing spectacle. There you can see the latest conceptions of Model Millinery. This suggests a visit to .]. M. Barr’s Big Bargain Stores. WANTED KNOWN—Special prices: Ladies’ Aprons, 3/(i each. Double-width Voile, !Dd yard. Green Silk, 9-j yard. Hat Pins ltd each. P. Gabites. Wanted known.—soo yards of beautiful Gabardines, in all the newest shades. The correct thing in material for costumes. Don’t fail to pay our store a visit and see the latest season’s forecast. Stiles and Mat heson’s, Ltd., Pox ton. ORDER your next Suit at The Big Bargain Stores. Superiority of cut and work manship exhibited throughout every garment. Give us the opportunity of proving this statement. •). M. Barr. Wanted known.—That stiles and Malheson, Ltd., are now making their opening show of all the New Season’s Millinery, Blouses, Costumes, etc. To-day (Thursday) keep this date open. NATTONA L EPPJCJENCY BOARD. ().\ behalf of the above Board we convene a meeting of farmers and others interested, at the Century Hall, Levin, on Friday next, the Kith March, I!M7, at 11.15 a.m., for (he purpose of recommending a Board of three Trustees for (he Otaki, Horowhenua and Manawalu Districts, to manage soldiers' farms and generally advise as to the position of farm reservists who may be called up for Active •Service, and who need assistance in connection with the winding up or management of their farm businesses. Mr Thomas Moss, Commissioner for the Wellington Military District, will be present. The matter being of vital import, a large attendance is asked. W. H. FIELD, M.P. for Otaki. G. A. MONK, Chairman of Horowhenua County Council. PONTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. OFFICE ASSISTANT. Awl I CATIONS, closing on .Monday, 1 Dth inst., at 5 p.m., will be received for (he position of Office Assistant to (he Foxton Borough Council. Applications must be in applicants' own handwriting. Conditions of appointment may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office. W. WATERS, Town Clerk. Wanted Known! A reliable machine for cleaning Currants and Raisins lias been installed at Walker and Purine’s. You cun now purchase yovjr fruit with every confidence of cleanliness.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1685, 13 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1685, 13 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1685, 13 March 1917, Page 3

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