*o$o*o*o<^*o*o*o<*o*o*o*©*o*o«o*o«o«o«o*o«6$o*o«o*o$o*o*e$o«o*04 ♦ 1 v c I Autumn Opening at C. & C.’s o ❖ o ❖ o ❖ o »!♦ O £♦ o § *J* 0 0 *J» o VISIT OUR SALONS-THEY ARE A REFLEX OF FASHION’S AUTHORITATIVE STYLES FOR AUTUMN, 1920 AND REVEAL THE NEW IN COSTUMES, COATS, MILLINERY, FURS, SPORTS GOATS AND BLOUSES. These are the most iiiiportant Hems of your wardrobe and it is therefore natural that they comprise the greater part of mu- READY -TO-WEAR selections, ilie choice of a smart Costume or Coat U Autumn and Winter wear, © § ❖ 9 9 ❖ o i; , • cuMume or woat lor Autumn and Winter wear. it chosen here is not confuted to a Imnted assortment of sty es, as emphasis must be placed on the number of models and the complete size range ready for immediate selection. And our foresight in ordering well in advance now makes it possible to choose the garment you fancy at the price you fancy. u ° 9 ❖ A TIMELY EXHIBIT OF NEW MILLINERY FASHIONS. A REFRESHING NEWNESS IN SPORTS COATS AND BLOUSES. This exhibition carries a message of the greatest importance (o ladies, as it odors a complete review of the new in Ihe POPULAR HENDERSON HATS, NEW VELOURS. NEW READY-TO-WEAR PELTS. NEW ANGORA PELTS, .'fW 'HUMMED MIJ/LKxERY. large, small, and medium ;■ r.pes in Velvet, Silk. Velour Cloth, of newest colourings. New MOTOR BONNETS IN SUEDE CLOTH. VELOUR (LO.IH, AND VELVET, with contrasting and self Veils to match New MILLINERY NOVELTIES IN FLOWERS AND WINGS. WE ARE SHOWING FAVOURED STYLES PROM FASHION HEADQUARTERS. I’ l .,their simple lines and rich fabrics they make an irresistible appeal, while their trimmings, unique cuff and collar features, give them a. unique distinction. Selections •should be made now, as assortments are complete in every particular, affording excellent choice. 9 ❖ 9 V o ❖ o DEPENDABLE FURS. We cannot too strongly emphasise the advisability of buying GOOD PURS, instead of the price appeal of cheap Cheap .Fii-n n to piecms in a very short lime. GOOD h uh,- 1 are in iiivystment. _ They are worn venr alter year, always hydoi--- 'iHi and aristocratic. We sell only the most trust wort hv J'<: .. carelullv soHoled and oxperllv made un. -Malic your relrd on from our display 'fight now,' the assortlueni mc.udcfi all styles and :ill pci is, moderately priced. Visit our Salons—inspect Fashion's Favoured Autumn Styles and buy New Apparel Here—-the apparel that gives satisfaction-then you will experience the satisfaction that comes with the feeling of being smartly groomed and correctly dressed.
Doii’l pily n Returned Soldier give him work. Therefore order YOUR WOOD AND COAL YOUR WOOD AND COAL from NYE’S COAL YARD, NYE’S GOAL YARD, WHYTE STREET. ’Phone 35. Prompt delivery. WOOD SAWN ANY LENGTH. LALSO OATS CRUSHED. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Calling at Colon, Kingston (Jama® ica), and Newport News. Large modern twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Tons. From. About. REMUERA 11,276 Wgtn. May PAPAROA 7,637 Wgtn. May RUAHINE 10,758 Wgtn. July RIMUTAKA 8,893 Wgtn. July J Return Tickets available by P. & 0. and Sbaw, 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 Poxton, 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 cuso’mers can rely on obtaining only he best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxto 11 ecently, 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
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2104, 18 March 1920, Page 1
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