SPECIAL DISPLAY OP MILLINERY NEXT SATURDAY NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY NOW BEING i OPENED i UP ! AT THE ECONOMIC DRAPERY HOUSE. MRS HAMER’S. ( THE “ECONO MI C,” Maim Street. Foxton. SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Amongst the fine display of clothing now shown at “ The Great Outfitters,” perhaps the most interesting are the men’s flannel suits, and the juvenile clothing for summer wear. These flannel suits are imported direct from the makers, are of the very latest English cut, and of the very newest fabrics—stylish, good-fitting, and most comfortable for the summer months. For little boys we show the very latest in Tunic and Conway suits in cream serge and fancy summer tweeds. These are smart little suits, well made for “boys’ wear,” and are most attractively priced. When you’re in town, come in and see this smart summer clothing for men and boys. It will pay you. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston North. % &\ * l» I sac GOLD BROOCHES. THE Brooch is perhaps one of the most useful pieces of jewellery there is, and it will always take a foremost place in every lady’s jewel case, for a finely designed brooch is indispensable as a finishing touch of refinement and beauty to a lady’s toilet. Like our patrons, we are satisfied with nothing but the best, superiority of quality of gold, designing and workmanship. Our prices are always reasonable for goods of such superior quality. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, PALMERSTON NORTH. NAIRNS TOMATO PLANTS. Two standard varieties—good croppers. NAIRNS ' FLOWERING PLANTS. All of the finest strains procurable. All at prices that will command a ready sale. : Order at once from the local agent ;~- CHAS. COLLINS, Universal .Supply Stores, Main St., Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 17 October 1908, Page 2
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