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AGENCIES - N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. MX2S. ROBERTSON’S T ™" 9 UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices: , OUR SPECIAL BLEND TEAS, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, 3/- per II). SATURDAY OUR SAUSAGE DAY. All Pork Sausages lOd. Best Belgian Sausages, 9d per lb.

i i NOVELTIES IN THE SMARTER The illustrations are exact reproductions of three styles. Many wonderful Gowns, Tunics, and exquisite Wraps, ara just to hand from London and Paris, eaoh One a triumph in the art of designing. Ladies who appreciate really smart Evening wear, should call and see these styles now on show. Left-hand Illustration shows a fascinating SLEEVELESS TUNIC—On a White Silk Net foundation. The beautiful Sequin trimming is i idesc-ont. giving the effect of pearls and opals. Value, 89/6. CASH TRADING PRICE, 79/6, ANOTHER SLEEVELESS TUNIC-Very effective are the neat graduated clusters of glistening Ceriee &e----cmjns which are dotted all over its Black foundation. Value. £5/5/-. CASH TRADING PRICE, £4/5/-. .Centre Illustration shows an exceptionally smalt EVENING GOWN-Of Rich Old Gold Brocaded Velvet. The new sleeve is ni'idc of Oig Gold Georgette. This material also makes soft lining for side draperies. Value, lOgns. CASH TRADING PRICE, £9/2/6. An Exclusive EVENING GOWN—Of shimmering Shot Satin Tissue in Lavender and Silver. The style ie Early Victorian, showing wider effect Skirt give* by the quaint, overdress of Mauve Silk Net, landed with fcJatin Ti:*rtue. Pretty pointful Ixxlice lias low neckline made higher with Mauve Net, and the narrowest of bands. The short sleeve has similar touches. Value, £l4/10/-. CASH TRADING PRIOI, £lB/12/-. Black Chiffon Velvet makes an ELEGANT MWGLIBR EVENING CLOAK— lmagine the effect of wide puffed band—resembling an Elizabethan Ruffle — which runs right round the centre of Cloak. Also carry the imagination to a neat smaller “ruffle at the neck, and the result is a wonderful and distinctive wrap. Value, £ls/16/-. CASHTRADING PRICE, £l3/12/6. Rich EVENING CAPE is carried out in Paon Brocaded Velvet. It is 3-length, with l>eautiful 8-inch fringe to tone'at the foot. Several rows of gathering beneath the simple Halter collar regulates the full- ™ verv graceful lines. Value, £l4/14/-. ness, to 'eiy g TRADING PRICE, £l2/19/6. m -4 Right-hand 111 uet nation shows one of the now foundation Silk Net, beaded Tunics. The is Black beautifully small jet beads, with shimmering Boq\iine predominating In a beautiful shade of Pale Paon. Back of Tunic Is beaded exactly like the front. Value, Jj/fl/-. Cash Trading Price, £5/5/-. UP i l VI'T « l nor™ a Half-holiday Wednesday 12 noon. from Open all day Saturday till S p.m. Closed for lunch, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.

JOHN WALLS. ■ baker and confectioner. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. ' HE baking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best goods. Tnr Chief Justice, when in Fox- , ton, said that the bread was the best ’ be 'had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. ~AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoro- : dgßlJr up-to-date. ' .SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. JIJO need to send out of the town for General and Commercial Printing. “The Herald” Printer? will supply all your wants at moderate prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2580, 15 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2580, 15 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2580, 15 May 1923, Page 1

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