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| for j{ll * * n • • • <r/ our • # $ ' -\ | Sreat 26/mier <$a/e. ; J Striped Blouse Silks Worth 2/11 per yard ' j "[ D • Now 1/- per yard I Plain shades of Hopsack Dress Materials, in light J H and dark navy, brown, myrtle, reseda, electric J H blue, and black Worth 2/11 per yard // I At 1/9 per yard /f$ 8 Cream Hopsack Cloths, 42m. wide Usually 3/9 per ' c I yard ;■ Now 1/11 per yard ' I I Black Voiles, Panama Cloths, Serges, Hopsacks, "'I H Sail Cloth, Wool Poplins, Etc. B Now 1/11 per yard i 500 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Cambric Handker- j§ > ■ CHIEFS Worth 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 per dozen | I Now 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per dozen |j I Taffeta Silk Ribbons, in plain or shot effects, 6ins. |j I wide Worth .1/9 per yard Now 1/- per yard § ; I 1200 yards Paris Guipure Insertion, in narrow & applique patterns Worth 4|d to 1/6 per yard I Now 2/11 per dozen yards I Ladies' Grey Tweed & Check h Jackets, all this :< I . season's materials and styles; new goods J Usually 22/6, 27/6, 37/6 Now 7/6, 9/6, 12/6 I Our specialty .Black Glace Kid American Lace or - I . Button Shoes, with patent leather toecaps, in .- -1 all sizes and half sizes, best value in Wellington © at 10/6 per pair Now 8/6 per pair I Jfirkcaldie <£ Stains, <£td. ■ 112 Weilinrfion and Tfapt'er.

FASHION AGAIN. Y ; (3,ur Parlour and Diningroom is out of the . fashion unless you have THE LATEST STYLISH ALL BRASS CURB. Prices 25/-, 32/6,42/6. Brass Bail Fenders, 12/6,15/-, 17/6, 20/-, 22/6J 25/Fire Beasses, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/- per set. Inspection Specially Invited. See Our Windows. J. B. WILTON, CLAEENDON BUILDINGS, SQUASE.

i:j _ , . I __J 1 '• 1 h I Mrs Zimmerman " j ANOTHER I CURED OF | I r« |-WEEPING r r , i " ECZEMA. ' / *>a\*j. Mrs. A. Kolfe, Drniy, jg September, 1903, Waikato, says :—•'For over t£ 7, Douglas Wallace St . ——~ thirteen months I lia\ c Wellincton suffered -from \l\otn ard „ _, _ , Running Wounds on the leg, Sik,—l have suffered for which defied a)! treatment, * over twelve months from I including that of the most W Weeping Hczeina in a y.;rv • skilful Physicians. Four aggravated form, but princi- months I was treated bi an pally on my hands, wrists, ■- Auckland doctor, and my and elbow joints. What I -i—mrmmiiii 11 n uu^ case becoming so serious, he E tried during the year would -g informed me that unhss a 9 stock a small shop, including R miracle happened wiihin A I the Ointment at 4/6 IS WMk, my leg would have to pot, and — Soap at «/-, **■ be amputattd at t!;« kn*9, besides tubes of Lanohne, the ulcers having become so S Kmolients, Salves, Oint- __. . *«««,-,- deep, and that taking the ments, Antidotes, and incdi-. IIIfATuEIII leg ofl was my cnly choree. I cinesinnumerable. I became lIHAICFUIV During that terrible wepk, sol bad that I went to tb« ** A *<* v*< and while the thought of the ■Wellington Hospital for operation and its conse treatment, but at the end of n . in quences nearly distracted > three weeks, came away in 19 411/ me, I h«ard?iome remarkable \ - the same condition, or, if I A 111, reports about an Ointment "•< anything, apparently worse. *■ «***• ca [ le d PLAKTEKOA. and as i bhortly after this seme forlorn hope, I procured a friends, who live at Brooklyn box, and commenced to use wliicn I did, and OM ktx 1 1 I have to pay is that one box __ has esmplelely cured mi. completely cured ins, and I "' „ Yours sincerely, am as sound and well to day Mm. Zimmkkwah. S as.ever ' was. M.AHTIKO* . ■ will always find a place in my home. I have found the FREE BY MST. ' | healing effect the same with L.r«. box ,| *«,,,„. "I g Cintmjntf«r24|iMny»liiM]n. might also add that we are Small tamplabtxUrsixjsene*. greatly pleased with Plant*S di iwrrvaA KAmicnnv koaSoap; its use make: the gj PLAHTEK3fI PROPRIETAIIY, skin lXutifully clear and H WeHinjttn. ___^ smooth." . 14 Plantekoa preparations are (obtainable from:—Hep^v&ftb, Whiteford, Leai'j Lissaman, Scott, Jackson, Crraiiam^-Bowlands.

STERLING VALUE. : iviEW shipment of SOVEREIGN ■^ BICYCLES arriving shortly; call early and secute 20s vrortli for every £1. ARAB BICYCLES built to order cannot be excelled. They »re thoroughly up-to-date, two speed hub, free wheel on both gears, back pedalling brake, front rim brake, etc., etc. BICYCLE REPAIRS.—This is the line we make our chief interest and guarantee honest work.. GUNS and RIFLES stocked, also ammunition for same. GUN REPAIRS undertaken and executed in a workmanlike manner. G. H. BYCROFF & CO., Main-street W., Palmerston N. MR S.B. MOORE IS prepared to accept pupils for Piano L and Organ as from Ist September. Several years' experience. Tuning and Repairing as usual. Terms, etc., from Gr-H. Bennett and Co., Dresden Agency, 'he Square ; I -ssaNsnonie anno i I CiaiflV I »3Anpu« n niDi inniiinfin | T aluli"! MfVNOif » 4 U{B|ilel|lUßi){| f

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 7

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