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NOT "HALF IS ETEE TOLD. GREAT STORES WITH GREAT STOCKS. COME SEE THE FASHION -MODES FOR SPRING! Monday, th September, 1902. Wo cannot speak about half of what you aro sure to see. :"* With every nctv shipment there arc scores of lines we cannot advertise. .- thero would not bo room in our space. There arc in every Department . Novelties that are snapped-'up immediately they face a customer. DOES TRIMMED MILLINERY INTEREST YOU? , Wo tell you that wo have MILLINERY to suit all faces and all pur tea. Beautiful Trimmed Bonnet., 15s to 555. Beautiful Trimmed Toques, 18s Ud to 40* 0,1. Beautiful Trimmed Hats, 17s 01 to 59s Cd. THE HAT OF THE HOUR is the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5s lid to 12s 6d each. A BEAUTIFUL STRAW HAT m leading shapes in Cream and Sunburnt Straws, turned up at back, with velvet bow, also bound edge of velvet, 5s lid to 15s Oi. PANAMA HATS, in fine straw, cabbage, Manila, and imitation Panama, 8^ fid, 9s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d tn 255. These will bo very . carce. FANCY and SITN 15[TI*N"_ STUAW . in great varielv. fin-r- qualities, com fortalile. FLOWERS arc a special feature of this season's trimming. The favourite is the Rose; wc have all colours. Ihen there arc Poppies, Violets, Cornflowers, Marguerites; scores of others, Is Cd lo Os lid. ACCESSORIES.—Ludies who trim their own Hats and Toques .should have a look at (bese; thoy arc beautiful and all marked cheap. COUNTRY ORDERS.—Write for Patterns, Muslins, Prints and Dresses. GEORGE &~KERSLEY, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. IWOODROW'S. j! ii !! Ii Hats "= f !! are the CHEAPEST f 11 , ——. , —■ —■ i 1 |i. * * j; {Because "j| ;;— , . <! ii they are the BEST, v ii ~ % i ~ ii wtanßOff*!-*-*^****^ ARE SOLD ___. I C. M. ROSS & CO., J THE BON MARCHE, 8 Palmerston North. I EARLY SPRING. LONDON & PARISIAN NOVELTIES. RE NOW SHOWING. TTIXCLUSIVE NEW DESIGNS IMPORTED DIRECT. IKSPEOT-ON Invited AT Leopold Simmons' OENERA T DRAPERY WAREHOU.E. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON _**) CUTLERY. CUTLERY. ARRIVED AND OPENED— THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF CUTLEBY IN THE DISTRIOT AT E. 8, BAREY'S, ■ Pakmekston North. "What a Pair of* Spectacles is Here." SnAKBSPBAUB. SO quoth Pandaru., and so, may we . often say whon v/o sco the badly fitting and utterly unbecoming glasses ■ that arc worn by many pcoplo. ' SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES - Made by me ' GIVE PERFECT SIGHT PIT COMFORTABLY aad LOOK" BECOMING. Consultacion free. Satisfaction guar- - anteed. SAMUEL" BARKY,; D.8.0.A., EYE3IGHT SPECIALIST, Premises of R. Loary, Chemist, Tho Square, Palmorston North Xlji^ We guarantee our Teal better valuer bettor grade igllgk than any sold. EVEN \|||g|k OOMPAHE OUR ~ N 2/-CHfIMPIOB. WITH ANY TEAS IMPORTED IN 1 ARE SAID sol._t.__.. JUST AS GOOD^ffk Mo"r \ MOATE& Co.'s «» TOk \ mm Tie? , Veterinary Establishment, LOMBARD STREET, Palmhkston North. , VETY.-CAP£I.. E. YOUNG > (M.R.C.V.S., London), [ Lato N.Z. Government Veterinarian, > AND - VETY.-LIEUT. D.'ERASER (Late South African Field Forces), RESPECTFULLY announce that thoy have commenced practice as Veterinary Surgeons, as above. . Telephone 1871 . XTRACT of letter dated Ist Sept., 1902, from Messes D. W. Timce & Co., Agents New Zealand Millers' Association, Wellington.—Dear Sir,— Mr G. Dickson has just advised us that he has tested tho sack of MANAWATU ROLLER MILLS COMPANY'S Flour which you sent us, and .says it is . EQUAL TO ANY NEW ZEALAND FLOUR HE HAS USED. The loaf ho has left with ns is certainly bulky and of good colour.- i Mr Dickson thinks so much of it that he .says we can send him ONE TON on Wednesday;— Yours faithfully (rign«a|'D,^ r^-B3!_ra.&Pg.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7413, 1 October 1902, Page 2

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