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[PCELISHED BT ABE.AXGSJIEXT.] DUSTINS, LTD., Palmerstcn North, Wanganui, and Wellington. Dustins, Ltd., the premier caterers, are again catering for tlto. public at the Palmerston .North Spring Show now, iji progress', thanks to the wis-dom-and' thoughtfulness of the Catering Committee. Nothing" appeals more '.to a hungry man from the country -tha:i a -real good lunch well served, and that is where Dustiu's 1 score, ..they.'-have the plant, the staff,and. .the; knowledge;' consequently th.e.ir lunches, ...morning and....afternoon teas, arid all such undertakings are.a'-big success,.. Experience, is.one of-the prime '.factors in any sort of business,- and--much more, so in tho catering. With tho experience of Dustin's,.Ltd., 40 years-behind thorn, and-tlio;prospect of a big gathering,, and; fine' weather ahead of them, tho Palmorston North branch can, and do expect to cater for 80,000 people during the present Show! MESSES CLIFPE AND RBMING- ■ - . ■ TON, Jewellers, Watchmakers, Engravers, Palmerston North. Tho above, firm have opened .'a handsome shop in Commerce Buildings,' ' Broadway. In addition to being experienced ' manufacturing jewellers, the firm .have, an extensive stock of gold and silverware, including challenge trophies, cups, medals, and a really splendid collection of presentation goods for ladies and men. Visitors to Palmersto • North are specially invited to inspect Messrs..; Cliffo and Uemington's .stocks, it will.prove, a source of interest to ■ those .who appreciate tho value of ■reliable goods of first-grade, quality,.-and at.'prices that for value cannot bp -excelled. . ■ j ; W. RICHARDSON I (Late Bett and Bayly), Motor Hood and Screen Maker, ' Cuba street, Palmerston North. _, Por many, years Mr. William Richardson, was in charge of Bett and Bayly's motor hood and screen department, and siucb their retirement from business.he hai established a business on his own in Cuba street, where motor trimming, ;hood making, etc., is - carried out in excellent style. 'Mr. Richardson can ..'well claith-t'h'b'.'distinction of' being an expert.' His', experience is of many years' standing, .and he can guarantee you'absolute satisfaction in every, detail. Mr/. Richardson has a very ■ extensive:"', connection, and a plant fully capablo of all. classes of. work pertaining to hood making and motor trimming,, .backed by expert knowledge.-- He can:-fit your car to perfection .at- a very moderate cost. If the work is worth doiiig at allj»it is-worth your while to take it to the man who,.can give, complete satisl'ac; iViiJ'ttncT that-is Richardson, in Cuba »tfi ct. Prompt service, reasonable M.iices,; and. satisfaction guaranteed when dealing at Richardson's. ; Remember the'name and make for Cuba street, /because, experience in motor 1 hood and celluloid screen making, as in every other, line of business, is what counts.- • MADAMS DE LUEN, The Costumier and Ladies' Tailor, iColoir.ar. place, Faliherstoh North. Paris, London, and Sydney's latest fashions are here. Those ladies who like . something really artistic, something new in tlfb nature of dress awaits those who' can spare the time to inspect .Madame de Luen's great display of ladies' wearing rpparel.' This popular salon, upstairs in Coleman place-, juat now. is full to overflowing with the latest creations, and every lady who appreciates the value of good dresa should visit' Madame de Lucn's' salon.- The exhibition of costumes,* dinner gowns, blouses, veiling, millinery, and ladies' fine under--wear proclaims to the visitor the superior character of the establishment. ■ There are none of those loud and tawdry articles of apparel which obtain encomiums only in regions bejyond the-pale, of cultured society. On tho contrary, the stoc" s show a ro , I fined and artistic tnsto in their so.'cc- j (ion, based on an intimate knowledge J of the latest fashions. The ..ttrne- j tivo assortment of. novelties, and chaste designs in ladies' wear, cniino« i fail-to excite the admiration of botli young and old. Call at Madame do- Luen 's while visiting th?' show, oiul if-.none of the beautiful "reailyI 10-wi-fiM " appeal to you, they will at I least give yqu the. perfect idea for a . I da, Lucri .<lr«'ss to order. Madame is •a specialist, and-in. order , to, mout the wishes of a. largc.sci'tion of ;thu I couuuunity, she i'mjiorls silk hosiery,' millinery, postunu.-s, ami dress of. nil kinds, ys. well" us mv in Uniting her do-si.'jning'-.riiid- dressmaking lep.irtmenf that is recognised .as the stand-inl uf excellence among the ladies <j£ the ■Dominion.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 17
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