Autumn is Near with ’J flP!l « j m mw—w———BnawimßUi v MgKariuzjaa Falling leag anti fading flower, ripening grain In the stook, cooler days ?.«d keener breezes all bccpnck i»i t;?it- 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. fat rt t.laiilW t<o Sfll.Wllii: Gabardine is tlm favourite, thoiigli closely followed by navy bines It, i- again j ; ~iGi<> io guarantee these tones non-fading, mid furthermore to guarantee that these commies w ill keep their shapes well. bicv.n, giey. i.iwij, and olive green gabardine are pre-eminent Costumes that speak distinctiveness m every line are of guaranteed navy blue al-o Though price h little criterion of stylo values, these range I rent six to eight guineas Autumn brings decidedly new fancies m the realm ol millinery. In shade; bottle preen is easily prime lavounte. with wine second and nigger brown thud Halters’ Plush being Ir-iitured n- well worth eon.-iliJeral ion St ilthings in wool and nil: are being iced a> millinery adornments, while lur b>r mminirig is absolutely correct Autumn’s New Oress Goods Bottle green is easily in flic lead, with wine good second I! Ia < k and white checks arc featured again Saxe blue in much smarten types of materials than ever before; lovers of tins becoming tone . \ <tfa W/^ qua&y of fabric in their favourite shade. / § /TWNTNCHAttEf^ f~ 9 OROAO A—<*. LMERS TON Worth Matching Costumes .Autumn's high-legged cloth-topped boots (or ladies mii-t match the costume If fur trimming be used on the costume, a band of same is correct around boor tops. Madeto - measure orders now being taken.
TO LET. T" 'O-STOREY huu.so, opposite Railway Station, !) rooms and bathroom. Apply to — ALE. ERASER, Main Street. WANTED.—A real good offer: Cambric- Edgings and Insertions. These goods were bought at a big discount —3td, (Ed, and lOid per yard. —E. Gabites. XO-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 J. M. Burr’s Big Bargain Stores.
DO YOU DivEAD YOUK MEALS. Your food does you little good when you have no desire for it, when you dread meal time. What you need is Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stomach and liver. They will sharpen your appetite, strengthen your digestion, and give you a relish for your meals. For sale everywhere.—Advt.
Wanted! Housewives can now purchase machine-cleaned Currants and Raisins at Walker and Fume’s, “The Store for Cleanliness and Quality.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1691, 27 March 1917, Page 3
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