1 lIBON MIME l pi ' ; j Paliaerstom North, | a I The Leading Drapery Establish^ I i merit of the Masawatti District [■ : ■ I . 9 I I —. —. . :® Pin™ pre-eminence and prestige of The Bon ;, I. •11 Marche rests on the solid basis of twenty- [ i | pi eight years of honest trading, and the ! ! B P B ' history of The'Bon Marche is practically | | the history of Palmerston. ; ® | Eight from the start a sound business policy ! | ! was laid down, and there has been no deviation from ; ! that, policy. Briefly stated the policy is covered by ! | Quality and Value of Merchandise, and Perfect Store Service. i « ! QUALITY. —The Bon Marche has always had j an excellent reputation for the Quality of its mer- - | ! chandise. We choose our goods in the world's | j~! j markets, and we choose with care. With the experi- | .1 ■ ence of twenty-eight years to help us. we know exI • | actlv the class of goods our customers prefer. They | 0 WANT the BEST, and we GIVE them the BEST. {"' VALUE.— I The ability to. buy in comparatively ; ; • large ■.quantities,'and to pay • Spot Cash for ' every- j |. '! ' i thing-that goes on to our shelves, brings us many j '! advantages and secures for us many discounts and L ' • . | concessions-that are denied to others. 'We are not ; 0 ; obliged to surcharge our goods with head office exj. penses and ■.warehouse charges, and, owning our ! business premises, we have NO RENT TO PAY. | These are solid advantages, and enable us to give j I \ our customers, the Best Possible Value every time < (•' ! i • •on every transaction. _ . , "" } j' ■!0 j. ■ ; STORE: Store. Service at The ] i : Boil March? is as perfect as money and human in- ] ' ■ genuity can make it. Promptness, Gourteousness, \ .j ■ . | and Pairness are conspicuous. j i ! The Bon Marche is Palmersfon's j I 13 Big Store. j ; | l The premises front The Square, and run right ; i ■ : through ;to. George Street. It is chock full of fresh,- ; I : crisp,' High-grade Drapery and Clothing, and the \ ' i_ I Departments include— s 1121I 121 ' MANTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, i M BLOUSES, UNDERCLOTHING, . i = FANCY DEPARTMENT, j I i : MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHtNG AND J MPRfFRV ' ! i j LADIES' BOOT DEPARTMENT. s •} -A, . GENTLEMEN'S BOOT DEPARTMENT ] ! HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, ; CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, I ; I : , ; MILUNERY AND DRESSMAKING. , ?If you are any where near Palmerston, visit ■ ra The!'BonrMarche,' and .see what Palinerston's Leading I ! Drapery Establishment is like. | j : C. I ROSS I €0., Tie Ben larcle 1 ml i • £
i " # !• BELQICA KEROSENE LAMPS ' ii NO CHIMNEY' OR MANTLE-. ' ' rrj TO BREAK. -" | . Absolutely J> j NQ ' ORiG.NAL ' .TROUBLE, INVENTION, N0 /" s^llpto \ BEWARE smoke,; \, /of N0; ; ; i IMITATIONS. SMELL'. § The "BELGICA" is a. contra! draught lamp, with brass-container. It is essen- ; tially different from all other Kerosene ,lamps, as it is used without a chimney. . A shallow glass saucer, about -J-inch ! thick, takes the place of. the. chimney, and,- being both mechanically- strong and well'away from the-flame; there is practically no risk of breakage. An enamel : steel refleotor fits over the saucer riin, (thus completing the chimney, and at the j same time serving as a powerful reflector. SEE THE JBk. : i POINT PT ■ I WRITE CALL ; & Sons, • WSw- ■ : ' limited, , mM THE SQUARE, dEgU . NTH, fill v. ! • f . And .HARRIS STREET, . , jg& WELLINGTON. { |1 Sole Agents, for c^sjf NEW ZEALAND. . ' ipier! Napier! Hapier! The HOLIDAY EESORT of New Zealand. COACHING SERVICES TO TAUPO, HOT LAKE DISTRICT, LAKE WAI/'KAREMOANA,'. MORERE HOT SPRINGS, AND PARTS OF HAWKE'S BAY ' AND WAIROA COUNTY, " .VEHICLES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION •' ON HIRE..Hawke's Bay Motor Co., ' Limited. Telephone 111. WHEN IN PALMERSTON NORTH DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT Britannia Restaurant, THE MOST UP-TO-DATE DINING AND SUPPER ROOM IN THE DISTRICT, " Whore you can obtain tho BEST MEAL IN' TOWN at ALL HOURS from 8 a.m. till 12 p.m., and Best Attention. lie sure you go to the "BRITANNIA," it. is' about 200 yards from Railway Station ;» or ask anybodv to direct you to THIS" WELL-KNOWN -PLACE, F, SANKOj Proprietor,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 14
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