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§ HOME SEWING WEEK ❖ m ❖ m ❖ ♦ El ❖ From November 27tb to December 4tb This event is: of extraordinary interest to shoppers, and it is always he'hed forward to with pleasurable anticipation. This is the time to see colossal dis[u, v „• ■ . ne w dress fabrics in all their beauty of colouring and novelty of design. Collinsca and L'nnninghame’s can always be regarded as a reliable fashion guide, and the many ladies who make it a practice to wait for our displays are lv mply rewarded with splendid assortments of lovely apparel. 'Jhis season, notwithstanding all the trade difficulties, we are now offering an extreme selection of Summer Dress Materials. GARMENTS CUT TREE DURING HOME SEWING WEEK. On condition (hat you bring your own design to cut out, and purchase the Dress .Material in our Dress Department during home sewing week, we will eat your garments free. We will cut as many as you wish, so there’s no limit to numbers. Come in early or send order in, then you will get quick delivery, as all orders are filled in rotation. If you haue regard for economy, purchase now—as prices are steadily rising. WOOL DRESS MATERIALS. NAVY SERGES, GABARDINES, TRICOTINES, good i!,us--11/0 to 37/8 per yard. VENETIAN, OE-SOIE, rich in appearance, suitable for Costumes or Frocks— 9/11 to 17/5 per yard. GASARDINES, for raincoats; save by having one cut out— l2/6 to 32/3 per yard. SHEPHERD'S PLAID—4/11 to 39/6 per yard. CREAM SERGES AND GABARDINES—II,6 to 21/- per yard. CREAM R/jDIANTA AND VOYLONIA-4/11 to 6 11 per yard. FERGUSON VOILES, flora), stripes, and spot design—--3'3 t.i 4.3 pc.- yard. 40 inches wide. DYED VOiLFS, in plain oolcnrs-3/11 per yard. PLASM t’/HD E VOtLES—2/C. 2 11. 3/5. 3/11, 4/11. JAP. CREPES, in 50 shadcs-1/11 to 2/3 per yard. KIMtHtA CREPES, in t-rne Japanese designs— l/11 |»er JKS!Ii’2. R « Q .ftJ ,DIE MUSLINS—I/6 to 4,11 per yard. WHITE P!CU^—l/3 t 0 eyii per yard. IAFFETA DE LUXE, a now silky fabric, for Coats and I rocks—6/11 per yard. f-E SHINE, ILack. White, and all colours—9/11, 19/6, 11/3. to 23/6 per yard! CREPE GEORGETTE, Lemon, Flame, Sand, Cream, Saxe. Slir.mp — II/3 to 14/6 per yard DVEEMJHANTUNGS, for (W«mo S . 54 inches-7/6 per NATURAL TUSSORES, from 2>ll to 12 S per yard, STRIPES, SILKS, SPUNELLA, LUVISCA, SPUNTWILL, JAP. AMD FUJI, 27 lo 5S inches—s/11 to 13/6 per yard. CHIFFON TAFFETAS, a 1 [(.lours—ll/6 to 22/0 per yard. Mi mm Seseassai kms LTD,. St By pauing cash you will save one penny in euery shilling. \iiil _

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Calling at Colon, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News.' Large modern twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Tons. From. About. PAPAROA 8.00(1 Wgtm Nov. 20 REM CERA 31,500 Wgln. Dec. 3 KUATIINE 11.000 Wgln. Jan. RTMUTAKA 8.803 Wgtn. Jan. RUAPEHU 0,880 Wgtn. Feb. Return Tickets available by P. & O. and Shaw, SavilJ & Albion Coy., Ltd. Passengers are provided with passage to the final port of departure FREE OF CHARGE. Also from time to time, as opportunity offers FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. The Company, having erected commodious storage accommodation, with dumping plant, at Foxton, is prepared to receive wool, hemp, tow, etc., for transhipment. The building is gazetted a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have their hemp graded locally. For Passage, Freight or Storage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co,, Ltd. Telephone, No. 34, Offices: Harbour Street. JOHN WALLS', BAKER AND CONFECTIONER MAIN STREET - FOXTON, THE BAKING is under my own personal supervision, so cusomers can rely on obtaining only he best quality goods. , 6 . The Chief Justice, wheninFoxto 11 ccenlly, said that the bread was t h best he had ever tasted, and th quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY r TOP-DRESS YOUR : LAWN WITH BASIC SLAG AND the grass will grow that fast that you will require a WOODYATT LAWN MOWER to keep it down, These Mowers are very easy running and all spare parts are kept in stock, NYE stocks the Slag and Mower. Also —• Bonedust, Guano and Agricultural lime. Regular supplies of Coke, Westport and Waipa Coal. WHYTE ST COAL YARD. W. N Vamna Proprietor. J

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2062, 2 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2062, 2 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2062, 2 December 1919, Page 1

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