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NOT HALF IS EVJ..R TOLD. Glil-AT STORES WITJI GREAT STOCKS. CIOME SEE THE FASHION ) MODES FOR .SPRING ! .Monday, Bth September, 1002. We cannot speak about half of what you are sure to see. With every new shipment there are scores of lines we cannot advertiser (here would not he room in our . .-nee. There are in every Department Novelties that arc snapped up immediately they face a customer. DOES TRIMMED MILLINERY INTEREST YOU . Wo tell you that we have MILLINERY to suit all faces Mid all purses Be uitifnl Trimmed Bonnet*, lln to _ss. Beautiful Trimmed Toques. 18i Gd te 49s Cd. Beautiful Trimmed Hats, 17s G.l t. 59s Od. THE HAT OF THE HOUR is the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5s lid lo 12< 6d each. ' A BEAUTIFUL STEA.W HAT m leading shapes in Cream and Sun- ' burnt Straws, turned up at back, with velvet bow, also bound edge ' of velvet, 5s Ud to 15s ill. . PANAMA HATS, in fine straw, cabbage, Manila, and imitation Patia- , ma, 8s Gd, 9s lid, 10s Gd, 12s 01 to 255. These will be vcrv scarce. , FANCY and SUXI'UEXf STRAWS i in great variety, fine qualities, comfortable, t FLOWERS are a special feature of this season's trimming. The favourite 1 i« the Rose; we have all colours. Uhcii there are Poppies, A'tolets, Cornflowers, Mnrguetitcs; scores ol others. Is (U to Os Ud. ACCESSORIES.—L'tdies who trim r their own Huts and Toques shouid have a look at lhe<e; they are r beautiful and all marked eh»ap. COUNTRY ORDERS —Write for Patr terns, Muslins Print- ami Dresses. r GEORGE &~"kERSLBT, r WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.

As_MAN'S CROWNING GLORY is his HAT I So the-* i PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a "WOODROW* HAT,

ARK SOLD Bl I j C. M. ROSS & CO., I i THE BON MARCHE, | ! Palmebsto*"- Noiuh. I EARLY SPRING. LONDON k PARISIAN NOVELTIES. ARE NOW SHOWING. T7IXCLUSIVE NEW DESIGNS IMPORTED DIRECT. Inspection Invitbd AT Leopold Simmons' QESERi-"" DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. CUTLEJRY. CUTLERY. A It RI YE 1) A N DOPE I. ED— THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF CUTLERY I*. TOE DISTRICT AT R. S. BAERY'S, Paemkrston Nortu. EYESTRAIN J) ARELY accompanies very bad Eighc t Tho i-ye in i-uch case gives way to the inevitable end suffers only tho lack of good visi.n. It is the eye with "NEAELY perfect" sight thi'. in its effort to sec?iro " perfect s'rjhr." produces Eyestrain and Ccnoequbnt Suffbbino Belief anil Coufokt in peeing onTAINABLB ONLY by Adjustment of Corrective Glasses. CONS-I/TAIION FIIEE SAMUEL" BARRY, D J3.0.A., EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Promises of B. Leary, Chemist, Tho Squaro. Palmerston North, WJfft We guarantee .our Teas TESsa. better value, better grade Tslijk. than any sold. EVEN OPMpa'r*- ouh v^ N m 2/- GHAMPIOB WITH ANY TEAS impoktedjn >_I§_ PACKETS & ARESAJP a.*.... p.... M°t*" JUST AS GOOD l|l|^ mon.v MOATE&. Co.'s "d. Ilk way BUT THEM ? t||

SADDLERY-BUSINESS, j nnO correct misunderstanding, wo wish to notify that our businesses are NOT worked conjointly, but aro separate, and will remain so. C. J. WYCHERLEY, Ashhurst. O. W WYCHERLEY, Palmer, ton N. EXTRACT- of letter dated 1.,t Sept", l'JU_, from Messbs D. W. Vihtue & Co., Agents New Zealand Millers' Association, Wellington.—Dear: Sir,— Mr G. Dickson has just advised us that he has tested the sack of MANAWATU ROLLER MILLS -COMPANY'S Flour winch you scut us, and says it is EQUAL TO ANY NEW ZEALAND FLOUR HE HAS US-D. The loaf ho has left with us is certainly bulky aud of good colour. Mr Dickson thinks so much of it (hat ho says we can send him ONE TON on Wednesday.—Yours faitkfully 'signed*. J), W, YISIVJE & Co

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 2

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