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MILLINERY CREATIONS OF BEWITCHING GRACE. OUR Windows and Showrooms contain a Magnificent Collection of NEW MILLINERY for Spring and Summer Wear, and the query of “What is to be Worn?" finds its answer in the Goods displayed in our Store. , We offer you Imported Models possessing all the Charm and Piqua.icy of London and Parisian Art, together with the Clever Prod;:-lions of our own Designers, Many of the Models are Exclusive, and you can depend on having a Hat just suited to your individual taste. Our Opening Show of Spring Millinery! Is now in progress, and we cordially invite your early inspection, You will bo delighted with the Magnilioene of our Display, coming to us direct from the Fashion Centres of London and .fans, they arc correct in every detail for Spring and Summer wear. Although our Goods are of the Highest Class, the Prices are well within the border line of Economy. The rices of our Millinery ranging from 12s fid to 40s. Wc have also received a Splendid Lot of Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, ETC., ETC. OTHER NOVELTIES FOR THE COMING SEASON NOW BEING OPENED UP DAILI. The 800 Marche, SPENCE & SPENCE, FEIL.DING.

High-class Dressmaking AT DOMJGAN’S. WE have pleasure in announcing that MRS SHANNON has taken charge of our Dressmaking Department. Mrs SHANNON’S wide experience in Australia and New Zealand, and the leading positions she has so capably filled in Robertson & Moffatt’s, of Melbourne, Brown, Ewing and Co. the D.I.C. and Mollison, of Dunedin, all high-class Dress and Mantle Makers, speaks eloquently of her ability to abundantly please our patrons. We solicit for MRS SHANNON your kind patronage, fully confident 7 ou will be delighted with this exceptionally fine” designing and artisticness of garments produced by her. » Ladies should book their orders early, as we _ anticipate a I very busy time, and early callers will got first pick of NE \ | SEASON'S NOVELTIES and hotter semes than possible when garments are rushed through at the cusy uimo. V..DOHIGAH & 00., THE PEOPLE’S DRAPER, PBILDING. tvutcrjtuxaeM iTTrptaargffKya ufUU/ Vi ts SALWTISr ami; 4: BUDBVCKJ Live-Stock Remedies. SHEER POULTRY CATTLE DOGS HORSES S VIVE “ SAIVITIS Astriogaat tn :SCtIUR fa Caives. « RUGOUCK, CATTLE DRENCH. Complete IM !RV MEDICINE f’HIEST, 2s ■ Write for Arnual. Posted Free to any Address. MARTON Agent; A. F. Sharpe, Marion. BULLS Agent : J. E. Walker, Bulls. FEILDING Agent; W. T. Bowater, Farmers Union Rooms. r> a r.MTi’.RRTrsN NORTH: U.F. Co-Op. Assn., . Palmerston North, AIJ;U

Popuiarity, the i of S I Only tlioss products which have exceptional value command an increasing popularity This, is the case with Coalbrookdals Coal The sale has steadily risen until it now exceeds Half a Million tons per year I . . . People insist on Coalbrookdala simply because they find “it pays” to use it It is nearly all “ live fire ” —little waste in cinder or ash. CoalbroaMale is the Goal for winter,—it radiates an intense heat The cheapest in the end is Coalbrookdale, — that’s the secret of it’s immense popularity and enormous sale 1 . . Any Coal Merchant will supply you with the famous “Coalbrookdale.” s AHFORT house, BROADWAY, MARTON. PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE MRS D.~C. BETT PEOPEIETEE3B. The liouse has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, and Permanent Boarders may rely on having excellent accommodation. Hot, Cold, Plunge & Shover Baths gNGLISH HUNTING & STOCK SADDLES Can be procured at A. F. SHARPE'S, MARION. Saddles of similar design and make to these have secured First Awards at the Brisbane Exhibition and Rockhampton Shows. CALL AND INSPECT.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8913, 5 September 1907, Page 4

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