Fire lias destroyed three warehouses in Ghent, Belgium, containing. 20,000 hales of cotton, flax and jute. The damage is estimated at £1,250,000. We like to hail any new comers to our stocks, for wo usually have someone waiting for just that particular fabric. This time the new arrival is all wool crepe tie chene in 54 inch. Colours are the much sought after black. ami good tones of autumn rust, lake blue, a nice saxe, and a green. These are British Woollens . . . scarce in supply but now available for your selection. 54 inch, genuine value 14s lid yard, at Collinson and Gunninghame’s. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 117, 16 April 1940, Page 9
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103Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 117, 16 April 1940, Page 9
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