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NOT HALF IS EVER TOI.D. GREAT STORES WITH Glli-AT STOCKS. COME SEE THE FASHION MODES FOR SPRING ! Monday, th September, 1002. . We cannot sprak about hull of what you are sure io see. With evory new shipment there arc scores of lines wo cannot advertise: there would not bo room in our space. There are in every Department Novelties that'are snapped up immediately they face a customer. DOES TRIMMED MILLINERY INTEREST YOU ? We (ell you that we have MILLINERY' to suit all faces and all purses. Betutiful Trimmed Bonnets:, 15s to 555. Beautiful Trimmed Toques, 18s 6d to 49s Gd. Beautiful Trimmed Hats, 17s 6d to 59s Gd. THE HAT OF THE HOUR is the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5* lid to 12s Gd each. A BEAUTIFUL STRAW HAT in leading shapes in Cream and Sunburnt Straws, turned up at back, with velvet bow, also bound educ of velvet, 5s lid to 15s Gd. PANAMA HATS, in -fine straw, eabbago, Manila, and imitation Panama, 8s Gd, 9s lid, 10s Gd, 12s Cd to 255. These will be very scarce.. FANCY and SUNBURNT STRAWS in great variety, fine qualities, comfortable. FLOWERS are a special feature of this season's trimming. The favourite is the Rose; we havo all colours Then there are Poppies, Ytolets, Cornflowers, Marguei ites; scores oi others, Is Gd to 9s lid. ACCESSORIES.—Lnaics who trim their own Hats and Toques should liavc a look at these; they are | br-autitul and all marked cheap. COUNTRY ORDERS.—Write for Pat tern?, Muslins, Prints and Dresses I GEORGE &™KEKSLEY : WELLINGTON AND AVANGANUI,

As_> MAN'S CROWNING GLORY is bis HAT! So the—* PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a "WOODROW" HAT. B

ARE SOLD RI C. M. ROSS & CO., THE BON MARCHE, Palmebstoj* North.

EARLY SPRING. LONDON & PARISIAN NOVELTIES. ARE NOW SHOWING. TTIXCLUSIVE NEW DESIGNS IMPORTED DIRECT. Inspection Invited at Leopold iSIH-jmoßLs' OE^ERAT, DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, T3E SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. CUTLERY. CUTLERY. ARRIVED ANDOPENE D-" THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCI_-©F CUTLERY IN THE DISTRICT AT R. S. BAKBY'S, Paemerston North. EYESTRAIN EARELY accompanies very bad sighc. The eye in such case gives way to the inevitable and suffers only Iho iack of good vision. It is tho eye with "NEARLY perfoot" sight that in its effort to secure " perfect sight" producos Eyestrain and Consequent Suffering. Relief and Comfort in seeing obtainable only by Adjustment of Corrective Glasses. / Consultation Free. SAMUEL" BAERY, DR.O.A., EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Premises of R. Leary, Chemist, The Square. Palmerston North. \ajik We guarantee our Teas better value, better grade iglg^. than any sold. EVEN COMPARE OUR WHEN Ilk 2/" m®m V|sA WITH ANY TEAS IMPORTED IN JACKETS* ARE SAID 80c.....,.„ TO HE ~#n JUST AS GOOD WIV mok_t AS MOATE &. Co.'s "o. -^m' WHY BUY THEU ? rjlO correol misunderstanding, wo wish to notify that our businesses are NOT worked conjointly, but are separate, and will remain so. C. J. T/YCHERLEY, Ashhurst. C. W WYCHERLEY,,. Palmerston N. EXTRACT of letter dated Ist Sept., 1002, from Messes D. W. Yietce & 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 which yon sent ' and says it is EQUA£ TO ANY NEW ZEALAND FLOUR HE HAS USED. The J oaf he has left with us is certainly : bulky and of good colour. Mr Dickson thinks .<o much of it that ho suys wo can send him QUE TON on Wednesday.—Yours .I'aiilil'uUy (signed) D. W,.yjfiiu|& Co

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7405, 22 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7405, 22 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7405, 22 September 1902, Page 2

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