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i. v jj eCadies' Jfackeis. \ / We are now making our First Display \ ; , / of Winter Jackets and think it will be \; ;V II well worth your while to see these early. \ / In London and in Paris there are many \ ■; ■ / different styles of Jackets being worn, and no \' • / one shape has been fashionable to the exclusion V II of all others. The Three-quarter Coat in fawn cloth \ and tweeds is used largely for a stylish garment, and is :. '■ : often very elaborately trimmed. The Short Sac Coats, \ without collars and with capes on the shoulders, are i also much in evidence, as are also the Inverness shapes. I Navy and Cardinal Serge and Hopsack Short Sac \\ COATS, trimmed with military braid and lined with cardinal ! •' or striped silk, at 52/6, 55/6 Short Sac Coats, in cloth and serge, at 69/6 to 105/- '' " Dark Grey Tweed Sac Coats, without collars and trimmed i with black-satin strapping, at 39/6 Dark Grey Frieze Sac Coats, with large collar, at 25/6 Light and Dark Grey Tweed Sac Coats, trimmed with black cloth, at 27/6 Fawn Cloth Sac Jackets, trimmed with self stitching at '' 37/6,59/6 INVERNESS Coats, in the new shapes and in assorted tweeds : at 37/6,45/6, 52/6, 63/-, 73/6 to 105/- ' ! Inverness Coats, in fawn and green cloths, at 69/6, 105/- \ . £7/17/3 , '.-;'■' Tweed and Cloth Three-quarter Coats from 63/- to ! 7 guineas. : Jfirkcaldie & Stains^ jEtd. ilJollinijton and Jfapier. S3 We LEAD with' MCMtmiTEiJ wM"! . imww. fff\ . COSi! \ I J. B. WILTON, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CLABENDON BUILDINGS, SQTJABE.

at the ; j Fireside "l°f_ The Important subject J[3Y^?'^^^' 'i of oar well-being is ''SrA-^v "fi 7 the first consideration. >_•■/ While surrounded by ,fjf J*T\, I^-4^" / J friends who sußer tha t^^ioK harassing, soul-dis- Jli^Svf turbing, violent, ragiing ' N^ Q^L-..,.^ toothache, which has v^ Wfc<lVf* baffled all other treat- -»-^f- n'-/ ?", -■ ment. Tell them all, VS^-^-fg?/^ I young and old, while r^^ J if*^*\''3 ~ the sparkling flame fl ■ £ J <ft offfii Bwecas ■ \^h^Hy

Barraclough's Magic Nervine STOPS THE PAIN'IN* ONE MINUTE, IRRESTS DECAY, AND SOON KILLSTIJSNWE. Of mil Medicine Vendors, PRies - * * i.'« Stocked at Hepwocth's and &H rae rcing '■ vendors. j FRANK J. WILSON, ARCHITECT, WARBUETON'S BUILDINGS, Mam-street (opposite Court House) '.tour. Eye Eight Here!. WELL NOW ! Ec FURNITOjiE. ■ VV You want the BEST. We build furniture of every description, true to design and teciiriicaliy p-irrect to the most minute detail. The finest selected material only used, and ihe best, skilled labour in Kew Zealand. No guess work, no boys, and no humbug. Chippendale Furniture "a Speciality. , In Show Cases and Shop-fitting v»-e have them all beat! One trial will con-, .nnce' ths greatest sceptic that we are the ' ■■LEADING OABINETMAKSKS '■ AND bliOe-EITTEES. Birkliisliaw and Allen, \ , MAIN-STEEET EAST.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 8052, 1 April 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 8052, 1 April 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 8052, 1 April 1905, Page 7