Autumn is Near wi ffl m m Falling leag and fading flower, riper.* Ing grain In the stook, cooler days and keener breezes all bespeak 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 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 of Costumes Chosen for Autumn Gabardine is the favourite, though closely followed by navy bines It, is attain po--ihie to guarantee these tones non fading, and furthermore to guarantee that ihe*e costumes will keep their shapes well. K’iggm brown. grey, lawn, and olive green gabardine are preeminent Costumes that speak distinctiveness m every line are of guaranteed navy blue al-o Though price i~ little 'nlerion of style values, these range from six to eight guineas Fashion's Fancies in Autumn Millinery Autumn bring* decidedly now fancies in the realm of millinery. In shades boltle green is easily prime lavourne, with nine second and nigger brown third Halters’ Hindi bring k-aiured i* well north con.-uderation Stitching* in wool and sill; nrr brntig u*ed an millinery adornments.' while Inr lor trimming m absolutely correct Autumn’s New Dress Goods 1 GlcfMoo Matching 10 Costumes ‘Bottle, green is easily in the lead, with wine good second Black ami white checks are featured again Saxe blue in much smarter typos of materials than ever before; lovers of tins becoming tone , can have real quaffvy of fabric in their favourite shade. fdLUNSONg-i V- /- 9 OROno JPA LMEfiS TON /VoßTtt 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 bom trips. Madeto - measure orders now being taken.
WANTED KNOWN.—White Sewing Cotton, 6 cord, 200 yards, Ribbons, 51 inches wide, in cream, blue and black and white stripes, Old yard. F. Gabites. Wanted. —A boy tor clerical work at hemp grader 7 * office. Apply in own handwriting to J. Stewart, hemp grader, Foxton. \^rANTED. —A strong boy for tin painting trade. Apply A. E, Admore.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1687, 17 March 1917, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1687, 17 March 1917, Page 3
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