Summer,. 4|PhMillinery, ||j; 0m Wednesday, af 3 p.m. | "« • •In Our.Showroom .LW: ••• ' *■"""* J 1 dllllllKHlMl WE INVITE YOU TO A GRAND MILLINERY DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL '§ MODELS CAREFULLY AND TASTEFULLY SELECTED BY OUR BUYERS. : | YOU WILL BE POSITIVELY CHARMED WITH OUR DIBPLAY, AND I WE FEEL' SURE THATjA LITTLE TIME SPENT IN THE SHOWROOM | WILL BE HANDSOMELY REWARDED. | Among the Models we have a smart shape in .Wine-Coloured Satin Straw $ aiid Floral Silk, trimmed,smartly with loops of ribbon and 1 ' small flowers,. || Then, again, there is one with" a Pale Pink Crepe-de-Chine Underbrim' of 1 . t' ? - .'hatid-made Satin Straw, trimmed with black velvet, marguerites r and, ; blacK ;'.-| ribbon velvet. ,-.. I ■ -'A'very becoming Toque for a matron is in. Navy'Straw• --witli : clvwii-, 'of'-I' t - ■ ' -.;v - ' French Hoses and' Foliage, finished with a pleating of ribbon at side. . - | ; . . -1. Will you come and see;for yourself on WEDNESDAY? -. y • •'I •
MOWN to the gTound is tho result of your.-?grass .when your: mower.- has been sharpened or repaired by H. Borgersen, who is an . expert. New and second-hand movers . always on, hand. Don't throw away your old mower before consulting H. E.'Bergersen, Lawn Mower Expert, -27 and H!9 Broad Street, Palmerston North.. 'Phone 499.
CLEAN COAL. ECONOMICAL GOAL WMPAOOiL NO BETTER THAN THE BEST. , BETTER THAN THE REST. TRY IT! Bamial Browiii Ltd. COAL, CRAIN, & HARDWOOD . , TIMBER MERCHANTS, Telephone 88. WELLINGTON. , "1 really can't doanythin^ When you.' aro - absolutely, iner rag and tired oat,- It shows'.your nerve f rag are-overtaxed—strained 'and weak-, ga « ened. Strengthen .them'"with Flet- ffl % .. . cher'sPhosphatonic.'lhereliablencrva EH $ . food. It brings back your energy— raj s . makes you cheery and strong, and . g gives nights of sound sleep. . | - i | ffpapjil; cares where others fail becatiseit S ia & naturil tonic. It's a nervebuilder — contains phosphorus, tf| nature's own romed?. Get a. Xf AS Ml bottle, 2/0 and W. at chemists Jm and stores, or post free from - \
' ft The Cost of Motor Cycling j||J I depends on the Tyre*, used. HI 'To ensure pleasurable and econII omical running, it is essential to' I use tyres of ample strength and II weight—to.withstand the rough I ; roads in this country. I|| are easily the beat in this reipect- I HI in fact they stand alone for hard || I work,, and are acknowledged II by motoi; cyclists as 1 II being unequalled for j 1 Wear and Reliability, I I STOCKED IN™ ■ . IY/k\ | | VARIOUS PATTERNS. ||. OBTAINABLE fl II .ALL DEPOTS. 11 1 ■ DUHLOP RUSBSR CO, h.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 3
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