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First in Fashion Novelties--First in Value Giving FORMAL DISPLAY OF "Rosco” Millinery FOR TO-MORROW & FOLLOWING DAYS. (Open All Day as usual) This beautiful and chic array of originals, replicas, and interpretations, will be displayed in our spacious Salon, upstairs. Patrons will not only be delighted with the wealth of styles, but price attractions will assuredly prove no less irresistible. Call and make an early selection from this wonderfully comprehensive airay. TRIMMED MILLINERY has changed its crown, its colours, and in many instances its substance. It towers high, is flattened on one side like a Tam o Shanter, but more usually it prides itself on its dents and creases, and it is surprising just what character a smart little dent gives to an otherwise stiff crown. Caney straws, many with the gleam of silk, so fine are the weaves ; GrOS Gram and Georgettes are the approved materials. And colour? All the ima B in > able tones of Rose, Green and Blue; mostly fa ™ ul ;ed. PERVANCHE, SAHARA, BOIS DE ROSE, PARMA, ORCHID, PERIWINKLE, KASHA, ROSE, BEIGE, CHARTREUSE, RAISIN, ROSE- . WOOD, REDLEAF From 10/6 net cash ’ HATS FOR THE BOBBED HEAD All the little close-fitting Straws, and there are so many this season, and all the dashing, middle-size Hats thift keep the mode from monotony—everything, in fact, that is mentioned in the story of Spring Millinery is translated into youthful lines, and moderate net cash prices. The Bobettes will be delighted with the cute little hats that await them here. , From 13/6. YOUNG EDITIONS OF THE SMART, SMALL HAT Framing chubby cheeks, sitting tightly on dancing curls, the little hat for Miss Six or So has a fashionable responsibility. Big Sister and Mother aren’t wearing anything smarter than little Sister. Little Boy Blue would certainly blow his horn hard after the little lady who wears this darling hat, ’cause it’s in blue (quite a new shade) to match his outfit. The pert little brim that turns up in front so suddenly is held in place with the loveliest ribbons—Blue and Mauve. The straw is a Fancy Tagel 19/6 net cash. Others from 5/11 net cash. FOR THE MATRON —THE MOST DISTINCTIVE MODELS Mostly in Black, of course, made from superfine woven Straws, Rich Satins, Gros Grain, Georgette and Tulle. Small or medium, with choice of upturned or drooping Brims; Gigolo Crowns and Cockades, Gios Grain, French Mounts; brilliant pins for trimming. Exclusive models that will instantly appeal to the matron From 2 4 /6 net cash. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. HU . ■ ’ ■ii'*’; kmx , v ?'wj te. ’X ? • This Building FOR LEASE to a Suitable Tenant. Floor Space about 4000 ft. When the Railway. Deviation is complete, this part of Rangitikei Street will be the Hub of Palmerston North, and Palmerston North is the Hub of the North Island. Apply F. J. SHEPPARD, Palmerston North.

WITHERS & RICHARDSON, DEEP WELL BORERS, 48 Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. 'Phone 5009. Box 97. Private 'Phone 6895. Satisfaction and Prompt Attention Assured. FUR FASHIONS. PUR COATS OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGN. LADIES—For the Latest in Fur Coats and Necklets, cal) and see M. H. BLANDFORD & CO. expert furriers, COLEMAN PLACE. PALMERSTON N THE ORIGINAL “WAFFLE" Served with Maple Syrup, IS DELICIOUS. Aak for this at THE BROADWAY LOUNGE, Palmerston North. Soups and Toast Always Ready. FREEMAN’S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS Arc well recommended to visitors ti Palmerston North for tasty refresh monts and good meals A well appointed social lounge is available for Wedding Receptions and Breakfasts, Lectures. Meetings. Socials, etc. Inspection and Inquiries invited.

| FARMERS! |An “IDEAL” MOLE DRAIN I PLOUGH will Drain, Aerate, and | Sweeten y our Wet, Sour Land for a H few shillings per acre, making it worth I anything like £lO per acre more. Think I of it. The inventor of this wonderful, g | simple little Drain Plough will chalH lenge any other make to stand the H strain and be as light in draught and' ns easy to adjust to any depth to 22 inches. For particulars, write— H. R. JENSEN, Wliakarouga, Palmerston North. MADE TO ORDER Ladies would be well advised to Consult MADAME PARKER. CORSETS AND BELTS SPECIALIST Comfort Guaranteed. Corsets strongly recommended by the highest authorities. Call, 'phone, or write 6 VICTORIA ST., PALMERSTON NTH ’Phone 5180 P. J. MELLER GROCER, 90 FEATHERSTON STREET, For Quality Groceries at Keen Price; 401 b. tin Caustic Soda, 6d. lb.; Sultanas. 6d. lb.; Ford Oil 6s 6d gal.; Bran Pollard, Benzine. Ring us Your Order. 'Phone 6018 FOR SIGNS THAT ARE SEEN, AND all Classes of Signwriting and Embossing, see JAMES, the Sign Mau, 8 King Street. Palmerston North. Phone 6317. Ladies' Hairdressing.—An up-to-date Ladies Hairdressing Saloon, replete wilh the latest appointments, is now open. Specialist in charge, Cam Penman. Ladies B drdressing Saloon, Rangitd el Buildingr Palmerston North. 'Plimif f>l74. BUY Good Used Car at Bargain Pii< is Cars from .£l5 at Jurtice Edmun.s. Church Street, Palmer; n North.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 286, 17 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 286, 17 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 286, 17 August 1926, Page 4