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NOT HALF IS EVJ.II j TOLl>. i (■HEAT STORES WITH GREAT STOCK.**. j riOME SEE THE FASHION { {j MODES FOR SPRING! Monday, -ik September, lyO:'. ] We cannot speak about half of what! v-rtt are sure to see. With every new shipment there_arc j scores of lines we cannot advertise:! there would not be room in our -puce. There are in every D-partincnt Novelties thai are snapped up imuieciately they face a cK-tomcr. DOES TRIMMED MILLTNERY. ~ INTEREST YOr? We tell you that we hive MILLINERY to suit all faces and ail purses. L'e-utiful Trimmed Bonnets 15- to 0. _ Beautiful Trimmed T'.qu-3. 18* Gd to ■m cd. Beautiful Trimmed Hats, 17s CI to 59s (*.d. THE HAT OF THE HOUR is the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5« lid to 12. 6d each. ' A BEAUTIFUL STRAW' HAT n. leading shape« in Cream and Sunburnt Straws, turned up at hack, with velvet bow, also hound edge of velvet. 5s lid to 13s Cd. PANAMA HATS, in fine straw, cabbage. Manila, and imitation Panama, .s Cd, Os lid, 10s Cd, 12s Cl to 255. These will be very scarce. j FANCY and SUNUURNT ST HAWS ! in great variety, line qualities, comj fortable. I FLOWERS arc a special feature of this i season's trimming. The favourite j is the Ro-e; we have all colours. j Then there are Poppies, Violets, j Cornllower-, Mar^uei iies; scores ol ;' others. Is Cl to-S lid. 'ACCESSORIES.—Li-lie^ **-'"o trim their own Hats and Tuques sh.uld I hare- a look at thc-'-e; they are I beautiful ar.d all marked cheap. COUNTRY ORDERS.—Write for Patterns, Muslins Prints and Dresses. GEORGE &~~KERSLEY f WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. ASHMAN'S CROWNING GLORY is his HAT! So the_—■ * PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a "WOODROW" HAT. s I ARE iOLD Bl C. M. ROSS & CO., I THE BON MARCHE, I Palmi-bstos Nobih. EARLY SPRUNG. LONDON & PARISIAN XOVELTIES-* ARE NOW SHOWING. Tj-XOLUSIVE NEW DESIGNS IMPORTED DIRECT. ISSPECTiOS 1.-VHKD AT Leopold Simmons' GENERA*" DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TEE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. CUTLERY. CUTLERY. ARRIVED AND OPENED— THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST :-:tock op CUTLERY . I_ THE DISTRICT AT B. S. BAEEY'S, Paemkrston Noetu. EYESTRAIN RARELY accompanies very bail eigho. Tho eye in such case gives way to tho inevitable and suffers only tho lack of good vi-'u.n. It is tho cyo with "NEARLY perfect" sight that in its effort to secure " perfect sight" produces Eye3ti_uu* and CoNsEQUKyT SorFKniKa Relief and Co_tFORT in aoeing obTAINABLB OX_Y by Adjustment of Corrective Glasses. Consultation Fuee. SAMUEL" BARRY, D 8.0.A., EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Promißoe of R. Leary, Chemist, Tho Square. Palmerston North. 'ZgxSk We guarantee our Teas better value, boiler grade ■»jt9k J- n any eol'*EVEN CoJ_i__i__-_£yß v^ N yk 2/- CHAMPION WITH ANY TEAS ymgk imported in l^Ak PACKETS A ARE SAID IJl___ ,„„„„»„ to de •?"> JUST AS GOOD Monb. HOATE& Co.'s "a. WHY BUY THEM ? nnO corroci utiaundcrataiidiog, wo with to notify that our businesses aro NOT worked conjointly, but nro aeparatr, aLd will remain so. C. J. WYCHERLEY, Ashhuißi. C. W AVYCHERLEY, Palmori-lon N. EATRa'cT of letter dntcd"lst Sept., 1-02, from Mia.ics D. W. Viimjj* k Co., Agents New Zealand' Millers' .VB^'1' 1! 1. 011* Wclliußtou.—Dear Sir.— Mr G. Dickson has just advised us thut he has Wed the sack of MANAWATU ROLLEIi MILLS COMPANY'S Flour which you Kent us, and .uvs it i--EQUAL TO ANY NEW ZEALAND FLOUR HE HAS USh'D. The louf ho has left with us is .certainly bulky and of good colour. MrDu-k-un fhink.s so much of it that ho says we can send him ONE TON on Wednesday.—Youifaitltfuliy (signed) D. W. YwlV* &Co

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7402, 18 September 1902, Page 2