AUTUMN OPENING DISPLAY.
AT THE C. M. RUSS Co. Those who had the pleasure of viewing the opening display at The C, M. Ross Co.’s yesterday came away satisfied that the residents of Foxton should consider themselves fortunate in having such a wide range of high-das goods at their very door. The beautiful array of millinery, cost limes and frocks would do credit to the Empire City; the only difference is the pricing here is more reasonable. In the dress section the newest materials in velours, jacquards, aus true hails, pilot cloths, gaberdines, wool morocanes, silks for evening wear and many other new lines are on show. Mothers with families are not forgotten for in the Manchester Department arc to be found piles of flannelettes, flannels, blankets, sheetings and towels. In the fancy section some very tine gloves aud hose arc to he seen and one wonders where all the new ideas connate from. Wool scarves are another big feature in this section. Everything for the coming cold winter will be found in the men’s section, such as overcoats, suits, shills, warn* pyjamas and a hundred and one lines. A visit to this very up-to-date establishment will convince you that there is no occasion to go out of your own town for any class of soft goods at the lowest net cash prices.* j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2708, 15 March 1924, Page 2
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224AUTUMN OPENING DISPLAY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2708, 15 March 1924, Page 2
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