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NOT HALF IS ETEE TOLD. GREAT STOKES WITH GSEAT STOCKS. NOME SEE THE FASHION \J MODES FOR SPRING ! , Monday, Bth September, 1&02. ■ We cannot speak about half of. what you are suro to see. ■_«' : With every now shipment tljore are scores of lines we cannot advertise: then1 would not bo room in our spnec. There arc in every Department Novelties that aro snapped up immediately they fnee n customer. DOES TRIMMED MILLINERY INTEREST YOU? Wo tell you that we have MILLINERY to suit all faces bud all purses Beautiful Trimmed Bonnct-i, 153 to 553. Beautiful Trimmed Toqnea. 18i 6d to 49s Cd. Beautiful Trimmed Hats, 17s Oi to 59a Od. THE HAT OP THE HOUR n the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5s lid to 12a lid mcii. A BEAUTIFUL STRAW HAT in leading shapes in Cream and Sunburnt Straws, turned up at back, with velvet bow, also bound edee of velvet, oh lid to 15s 6J. PANAMA HATS, in fine straw, cabbnge, Manila, and imitation Panama, 83 Od, 93 lid, 10a Od, 12s Cd to 25a. These will be very pgotco. FANCY and SUNBURNT SYRA.WS in great variety, fine quilit.ijß, comfortable. FLOWERS are a special feature of this season's trimming. The favourite is the Rose; we have all colours. Then there are Poppies, Violets, Cornflowers, Marguoi ites; seore3 oi others, Is 111 to Us lid. ACCESSORIES—Li.Iies who trim (heir own Jlats ami Toijiius should have a look at these: they are beautilul and all marked cheap. COUNTRY ORDERS.—Write for Patterns, Muslins, Prints a»J Dresses GEORGE &T KERSLEY, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.

MAN'S CROWNING ' GLORY is his HAT! So the-— PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a "WOQDROW" HAT. 5 | I i ' lTi " I ARK SOLD ill | 0. M. ROSS & CO.,' i THE BON MARC HE, Pau[i:rston North.

EARLY SPUING. LONDON & PARISIAN NOVELTIES. ARK NOW SHOWING. TTIXOLUSIVB NEW DESIGNS JU [Mi'OETED DIRECT. Inspection Invited at Leap old GEMERA r- DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, THE SQDARB, PALMERBTON N.

'CUTLJUrvY. CUTLERY. A KB I VK. D AX U OPENIi D~THE LARGEST AND CIiOIOBST hVMK OF CUTLERY W 1113 DISTRICT AT R. S. BAKRI'S, PAGMKR3TON' KoBTU.

EYESTBAIN . EABELY accompanies very bad eight. Tho eye in bucli case pives way to the inovitnblo r.ud suffers only tho lack of Rood visi-jii. It is (he oyo with '• NEARLY pcrfcot" sight that in its effort to Bccm-B " perfect si«h>" produces Eyestkain and Cossequbxt Suffkuiso Eeuek and CojiFOUt in seeing obr.UNADLK ONLY by Adjustment of Corrective Glasses. Consultation Pbek. Samuel" baery, D8.0.A., .KYKSIGnT SI'EOIALIST, PrcmißCs of B. Lcary, Chemist, Tho Squire. Palmorßton North,

Wo guirantse our Teas ■ i|lh& bolter valne, better grade than any sold. EVEN lliik COMPARE OUR ~ N m^ 2/= CHAMPION WITH ANY TEAS IMPORTED IN ~. .~ i&Sk PACKETS* ARE SAID Yss|» eoi...rp.H.. JUST AS GOOD^^^, Mowor KOATE & Co.'s "D. ijSk WHY BUY THEM ? SADDLEEY^BUSINESS."

fTIO oovrooi misunderstanding, we wish to notify that our businesses are NOT worked conjointly, but ore separate, and will remain so. 0. J. WICHERLEY, Asbhursfc, C. W WYCHERLEY, Palmor.4on N. TTIXTIUCT of letter dated Ist Sept, Jl/ 1902, from Messrs D. W. Vietue & Co., Agents New Zealand Millers'| Association. "Wellington.—Dear Sir.— Mr 6. Dieison has just advised us that he lias tested the sack of MANAWATD EOLLER MILLS COMPANY'S Flour which you sent us, and Jsays it is EQUAL TO ANY NEW ZEALAND FLOUR HE lIAS USFD. j The loaf ho has left with us is certainly bulky and of good colour. Mr Diekson thinks so_ much o£ it that ho says vre can send him ONE TON on Wednesday,—Yours faithfully (signed) D. W, YwtW & Co

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 2

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