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I WHAT ABOUT THAT NEW 1 DRESS Fo§_ EASTER. p rilHE_new Autumn and Winter dress goods are now ready, and -*- such a blossoming out as there is for Easter. If you would know what's what in dress stuffs for the coming season, you rwill surely spend a little time looking, through our new importations. There are beautiful ■ imported jsui tings in light, niedium and dark I grounds in combination with delicate checks, overplaids and stripes, - HanasomVmii'ttires' in^^lsoth imported 1 ariddomestic tveaves, and all at : very; moderate prices. . • CHIFFON FINISHED VENETIAN CLOTH in Navy, Brown, Green, Wine, Atlantic and Purple. Large range in all shades. ; ; 42inch 2s 6d ; 46inch 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d ; 48inch 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, : SOinch os 6d, os 9d, os lid; 56inch 10s 9d. SPECIAL ROBES in the leading fabric for the season, comprising Drap Cloth in plain and fancy, stripe and check tweeds. ' MIXED TWEEDS in Navy, Green, and Brown. Mixtures also in stripes and check; 42ineh 2s 6d a, yard. .FLANNEL TWEEDS — 44ineh 3s 3s in pretty mixtures. STRIPE TWEEDS— s4incli 3s lid, 4s 3d, 4s lid, os fid, in all the leading shades of Brown, Green, and Navy. ys6inch TWEEDS suitable for smart Tailor-made Gowns. Very . choice goods, 8s lid. yard. Write. ais at once if unable to call for full range of samples. The : values will astonish you. : w^hliolte >^Ie^ d limericks. RBSUIitS OF THE MABCH, COMPETITION. -■ ' ~j. -■* • • ' First prize, £3 : Mrs Harold M. Bennett, Dannevirke. Second prize, £1 : Mr A. Wilson, Kingaland, Auckland. Consolation "Bnzie*, 5a eaohT: Mr F. Wolfgang, Wellington ; Miss K. Morris, Chrißtohurch; Miss M.Eglin, Danedin; Miss K. Goodrick, Featherston. Wyandbtte is obtainable from Storekeepers, Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories— Ketail, lib bags 6d, 51b bags 2s Id. £yp% IN GASH PRIZES will be again awarded on 80th April. Look *f out for New liimeriok, which will be announced shortly. RADIUM HIGH-CLASS BOOT POLISH. A COLONIAL PRODUCTION VASTLY SUPERIOR TO AN V IMPORTED. POLISHES QUICKEST sy# SHINES BRIGHTEST LASTS XONGEST. ' ■ - ■ • ■■'■'■"■'■ ■■^' r *.--'--- SUPPORT YOUR gOUNTRYfS INDUSTRIES AND BUY ONLY RAPIIIM POLISH. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STORES. ASK FOR IT. SIXPENCE PER TIN. . manufm™ M cleod & SON, . MARTINBOROUGH, WELLINGTON.

riOYA L MLAIL COACH. Dahnevibke-Wkbbb-Hebbebtvill.b Sebvioe. Leaves Masonic Hotel, Dannevirke— Mondays, Wednesdays and iMdays at 7.20 a.m. Leaves Hotel; Herbertville — Tuesdays, Thursdays . and Saturdays, at 7 a.m. ' Manoatobo Vallb* Bxbvkjk. Leaves Dannevirke — Mondays and Thursdays, 8.45 a.m. Leaves Mangatbro Valley— Mondays and Thursdays, 2.80 p.m. Ngapaebubu. Leaves Dannevirke Mondays and Thursdays at 8.80 a.m., returning the same day. All parcels must be delivered at Masonic Stables by 6 55 a.m., otherwise they will not be taken. MASONIC STABLES. Largest stock of Horses and Vehicles in the District. Carriage or Brakes supplied on most reasonable terms. General Carrying Done. DANNEVIRKE-HERBERTVILLE COACHING & CARBYING COMPANY, LTD., Proprietors. R. BOOTH BY, SWING BRIDGE. . IS Prepared to undertake all classes of Building and Joinery Work in Town or Country. ESTIMATES FREE.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 15 April 1908, Page 2

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