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The Popular Drapers - Dannevirke. McDowell & Power have much pleasure in announcing the arrival for the Autumn and Winter Season's, their First Shipment of New Season Novelties by the S.S. Ruapehu direct from the Manufacturers. .Further shipments by each steamer now coming to hand. New Trimmed Millinery Models in all the leading styles and colorings, new shapes and Trimmings. New Furs and Blouses New Corsets and Under= clothing. A large showing of UNDERSKIRTS all wanted colorings and new designs. New Children's Millinery in latest creations. In our DRESS Department we are showing a big selection and All the Newest Materials and Trimmings to Match. All the better goods are in single robe lengths, no two alike. Now is the Time to place your orders for New Season's Costumes before the Easter Rush sets in. We have also received a nice range of Blousings and Flannel= ettes, Wincey De Lainie, and Vyella, pretty effects and good washing material. Our Advice —pay us an early visit and secure first pick of these nice goods, or write for samples of your wants. We pay carriage on all parcels of value of £l, and allow a cash discount of Is in the £. Mcdowell and power, The Popular Drapers = Dannevirke.

W. DONALDSON, CASH GROCERY. 'EW SEASON'S FRUITS JUST TO HAND. DIMMOCK'S PRIME HAMS AT CHEAP RATES. The Cash Store, HIGH STREET SOUTH. (Late Bon. Marche.) WHAREWHITU. -COMFORTABLE board and residence is to bo obtained at the above home - like boardinghonse. Terms moderate. MISS BRENNAN, Proprietoress.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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