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RALEIGH! RALEIGH ! CYCLES. £l6. £l6. £l6. ENGLAND’S BEST BICYCLE. Everybody come and inspect for yourselves. C. S. PICKETING, Next Sterling House, PAEMERSTON N.

SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MILLINERY NEXT SATURDAY NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY NOW BEING OPENED UP ! AT THE ECONOMIC DRAPERY HOUSE. MRS HAMER’S. J THE “ECONOMIC,” « Main Street, Foxton. ( JJENRYE. PERRY, EYE SPECIALIST, (Four years special training under distinguished Surgeons, the late Dr. Do Renzi and Dr. E. Borghetti, M.D. Wellington.) Has commenced practice in Cole’s Building’s, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. Consultation Free. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5, and by appointment STERLING HOUSE, The Hub of Palmerston North, The Fancy Section Radiant with Needfuls. Come in and stroll in and around the Fancy Aisles whether you buy or not and welcome too. NOVELTY HOSIERY SPECIALS. Tan Lace Hose, Lace Lisle, Is lid pair. Black Lace Hose, Lisle Thread, Is lid pair. Black Cash Rib Hose, Seamless, Is. Plain Black Cash Hose, Is 3d. BELT SPECIALS,—No Costume complete without one of our Dainty White-metal Belts. Equal to solid silver for wear and appearance. White-metal Belts, Is lid each. White-mela! Belts, 2s lid each. White-metal Belts, latest out, 4s lid. R. J. BUNBY’S Famous Low Prices. MANCHESTER SECTION.—72in White Twill Sheeting, Hid; 31in Printed Art Muslin, 2s lid dozen ; 31in White Calico, pure cloth 4s lid per doz.; 3(iin in white calico, medium cloth, 5s lid dozen. COTTON SECTION.—3Iin Indigo Prints, very best, 6s 6d dozen,; 31in Light Ground Cambrics, Old yard; 31in Potter's Light Ground Cambrics, "Id yard; Printed French Muslins, Is yard , Organdie Muslins, dainty shades t)‘d, lljd yard. CREME DRESS FABRICS.— Creme Wool Voile’, double-width, Is 6d yard ; Creme Crepe Nuns’ Cloth, Is S)d yard, Creme Kantona Voile, pure wool, 2s lid yard; Creme Silk Voiles,' Embroidered, 3s 6d, 3s lid ; Creme Coating Serge, Is lid, 2s 6d. 2s lid; Creme Amazon Cloth, 5s lid, 7s lid yard. WHITE INDIA LAWNS.—White India Lawns, Special, 6id; White India Lawns, Special, 8 Id ; White India Lawns, 9£d, Is, Is 3d. Swiss Embroidery—Most Bewitching Designs. Famous Low Prices. SWISS EMBROIDERY. STERLING HOUSE, Palmerston N. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN,— I intend to contest the Manawatu Seat at the next General Election, and offer myself as your representative in Parliament. OSWALD GARDNER. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. M R JOHN STEVENS, Liberal and Government Candidate, will address the electors as under: — Hall, Glen Oroua, Friday 30th. Schoolhouse, Tikorea, Saturday 31st. Meetings at 7.30 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. To FlaxmxllEßS.— We are prepared to print the new tin and leather regulation tags for hemp bales, and would request millers to inspect samples of leather before placing orders for same. Inferior leather will be condemned by the department. We hold samples and invite inspection.—The Herald Printery.

NOVEMBER FAIR AT DUEWAIID'S WE are holding a great November Fair during the rest of the month. Some very special value are offering in each Department. We should like you to call, if in Palmerston. If not a letter order will receive prompt attention. Money returned if goods not entirely satisfactory. This week we quote : Ladies Lisle Lace Hose in black and tan, worth is qd pair, November Fair price is pair. Embroidered Washing Belts, worth is qd and is nd each, November Fait price, is 3d each. Special line of Cloth Skirts, black and navy, worth 14s 6d, November Fair price 10s 6d. Special lot dress tweed, worth 2s 1 id to 3s 1 id, per yard, November Fair price, is lid per yard. Madras Muslin, frilled, tasselled and plain, November Fair price, is 3d, is qd and is lid per yard. Printed French Lawns, fast colours, November Fair prices, per yard. Ladies Cravenette Rain and Dust Cloaks, worth 47s 6d, November Fair price, 32s 6d. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LTD., The House that Grows. PALMERSTON N. WHY PAY RENT? BUY YOUR OWN HOME. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE. HALF acre, with a 4 roomed house in Norbiton Road, only cash, balance very easy terms. For further particulars apply to P. H. RAE-HOWARD, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Perreau’s Buildings, foxton. CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS. YOU’LL be in town during Show Week, and it will pay you to come and look through our complete stocks of wearing apparel for men and boys. The newest in hats, shirts, ties, suits, etc., all are here in huge variety, good qualities, and most moderate prices. Here are a few items which will interest you, but your personal inspection of the goods will be more convincing than even these reasonable prices: Cotton Bedford Cord Trousers, 4s 1 id. Our Hard to Beat Saddle Tweed Trousers, 6s nd. All Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, 7s qd to 8s 6d. Summer Lounge Suits, from iqs 6d. Riding Breeches in all the latest English styles. Boys Norfolk Suits, sizes to 15, 10s qd each. Boys Serge Knickers, all sizes, is 6d. Boys Tweed Knickers, is 1 id to 2s 1 id. Boys Flannelette Shirts, is each. MILLAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston North. WHEN in Palmerston do not fail to inspect A. E. CLAUSEN’S Great Display of Crockery and Glassware. £3OOO Stock to choose From. The Greatest Selection ever seen in (he Dominion. Goods are imported direct for your benefit. Walk in and see for yourselves. No one asked to Buy. A. E. CLAUSEN, Importer of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY GOODS. Cuba St.. Palmerston N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 5 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 5 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 5 November 1908, Page 2

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