'•*l m FASCINATING UNDIES at FAVOURABLE PRICES! Dainty Underwear is best appreciated by the well dressed woman who is always on the lookout for something good, something new in Underwear. Our Managing Director when in London was tempted to buy a nice assortment of Lingerie ; similar goods were then being bought by the Oxford Street shops-and in great demand there. Here are some of the favourably priced lots, as well as some ultra smart styles LADIES' GOOD QUALITY CAMBRIC CAM ISOLD*. Square neck, trimmed imitation crochet, with pretty edging to match around armhole. “P.D.C." Price, 6s 6ti. FINE ('Aim It If CAMISOLES. Square neck, trimmed back and front with Valenciennes lace anil insertion. "P.D.C.” Price, 9s 11 d. EXTRA GOOD QUALITY TAKAXTIiLLE CAMISOLES. V neck, daintily trimmed tine China lace and insertion; small sleeve also trim med lace and insertion. "P.D.C,” Price, 15s 11d. LADIES' CAMBRIC KNICKERS. Wide French log, (rimmed with good quality embroidery and feather braiding. “P.D.C.” Price, 5s 11d. FINE QUALITY TARANTUI.LL KNICKERS. Wide French leg with filet lace and insertion and medallions, finished wide beading. "P.D.C.” Price, 19s 6tl. LADIES' WlliTi: COT'IION OliFI’E N 1 (iUTIMtESSES. ' Magyar style, ill’ square, V, and round necks, sleeve, neck, and waist neatly spokeditched. “P.D.C.” Price, 11s 9d, I IKE LONG CLOTH NIGHTDRESSES. Square neck, trimmed embroidery and insertion and pin lucks. Uirecuii .rler sleeves also trimmed embroidery and insertion. "P.D.C.” Price, 16s 6d. DAINTY CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES. With round yoke, scalloped edge with front embroidered, and Mel medallions, finished hemstitch and fine tucks, short sleeves, lace, edging. "P.D.C.” Price, 2?s 6d. i.A DIES' I .ON G CLOT ft CHEMISES. Dainty front of fine insertion and pin tucks, square neck of embroidery and self finished edge. "P.D.C.” Price, 10s 11d. LADIES’ LONG CLOTH CHEMISES. V neck, trimmed fine embroidery edging and pin tucks. "P.D.C.” Price, 5s 60. PALMERSTON rapeiyj NORTH UP l 3 Half Holiday Wednesday front 12 noon. Open all Saturday fill 6 p,m. Closed for lunch 12.30 to I.3odaily
JOHN WALLS. baker and confectioner. MAIN STREET- - FOXTON. baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly qp-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. NAZOL is what you want. Penetrating, soothing, healing. No cold is Nazol-proof. Beware of imitations. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2369, 17 December 1921, Page 1
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