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A Special Selling of Silks under This presentation of Summer Silks—all under 10/6 yard—embodies the finest of qualities, the newest of designs, and unusual daintiness of colour. There are plain Silks in the new fruit shades for day wear, and more elaborate figured patterns for afternoon occasions. Our out of town customers are invited to entrust their orders to our Postal Shopping Service Bureau, and are ensured of good service and prompt dispatch. Samples will be sent on request. The Latest Hovelties in Plain and Figured Silks AT 5/11 Yard 38in. ALL SILK GEORGETTE. For Afternoon amd Dance Frocks, in pretty shades of Sky. Powder Blue, Saxe,* FJtelio, Silver Grey, Royal, Fawn, Beige. Champagne, Rose Beige, Ivory, Navy, Black, Shell Pink, Salmon, Apricot, Chinese Red, Daffodil,, Jade, Almond, Eau and Lemon. On request wo will be pleased to forward you Pattern Cards of tho new Summer Materials, and ask you to entrust your orders to our competent' staff. All unsatisfactory purchases may be returned for a full cash refund. 38in. ASCOT SILK. A smart Dress Silk with a fine finish. In shadings of Sky, Powder Blue. Saxe. Helio,. Grey, Fawn, Beige, Ivory, Black, Navy, Shell Pink, Salmon, Chinese Red, Pink, Daffodil, Almond, and Eau de Nil. AT 5/6 Yard 38in. CREPE MURIEL. Ask to see this dainty fabric before you plan your Summer Frocks. The shades include Pale Pink, Salmon, Peach, Helio, Rose, Eau de Nil, Beige, Powder Blue, Grey, Navy, Helio, Saxe, Sky, Jade, .Lemon, Ivory, and Black. AT 6/11 Yard 38in. BRITISH CREPE-DE-CHENE. The wide range of shades make this Crepe de Chene favoured for Spring Frocks. Colours: Saxe, Blue, Black, Navy, Red, Daffodil, Flame, Lime, Beige, Delphinium Blue, Fawn, Grey, Reseda, Rose, White, Bois de Rose, Peach, Jade, Eau de Nil, Pink, Brown and Ivory. AT 6/11 Yard 33in. COLOURED SHANTUNG.. For Summer Frocks or for Underwear you will find Shantung an excellent choice as it not only washes and irons easily but gives every satisfaction in wear. Jn shades of Sky, Salmon, Saxe, Lemon, Reseda, Rose, Jade, Fawn, Helio, and Navy. AT 5/6 Yard “The House That Value / | James §midif Corner Cuba Street 4 Manners Street Wellington “ The House That Value Built” t

MADGE’S MOTOR SERVICE REGULAR SERVICE TOFEILDING, „ FOXTON, MOUTOA, POHANGIN'A, SHANNON (via Foxton), TAIHAPE (via Marton). Complete Pocket Time Table on application. f . SPECIALS: TO FOXTON BEACH every Sunday during Summer months. Leave Palmerston P.O. 9 a.m. Special ReI turn Fare 6/-. Take Full Advantage of ! DAYLIGHT SAVING. \ ' Make up your picnic party and consult us. 1 Guaranteed Parties of 12 and upwards can make their . own arrangements to anywhere, at any time, and at '! Special Fares. \ TAIHAPE SERVICE. Y NOTE ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE. Y 1 Leave Taihape 8 am. Leave Palmerston N. P.O. 3 p.m. 1 Head Office4oa Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. ' PHONES—Office 5200. Private 5788. Combined Bus Depot 6790. PARCEL DEPOT: G. E. Stone’s Shop, Main Street.

BLACKSMHHING AND HORSESHOEING. f J. SYMON. f \\ J. SYMON. j? * Comer Main and Cook Streets. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, need to send out of town for General and Commercial Printing “The Herald” Printery will supply all your wants at moderate prices. tVoods’ Great Peppermint >.Cure. For Influenza Colds. , . j

KIWI BACON CO., LTD. KIWI BACON CO., LTD. OCTOBER. TRUCKING DATES. FOXTON, MONDAY 7th -and 2-lst. SHANNON, -MONDAY 14th and WEDNESDAY, 30th. W'E TRUCK ALL THE SEASON. Buyer: A-L-BX. C. ANDERSON, ’Phone -6‘78 Palmerston N.

Ink, iodine, fruit and other stains removed from paper, cloth, etc. without injury to fabric by “Erado” Procurable at Manawatu Herald Office. Price 2/6 bottle.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4007, 8 October 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4007, 8 October 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4007, 8 October 1929, Page 4

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