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Special Purchase ■ ■ COSTUMES & SKIRTS. WE are now showing a special purchase of Ladies' Costumes and Skirts, and respectfully invite inspection and comparison. We bought ■them Cheap and shall Sell them CnEAP and give our customers the full benefit of this exceptional deal. /: 12 Ladies' Cream: Voile Costume Skirts, with tucks and frills, trimmed' satin bebe ribbon and insertion, 19s <sd, 255, 30s, 355, 425. 18 Ladies' Black Voile Costume Skirts, in the latest designs with narrow tucks and frills and beautifully trimmed with satin ribbon and insertion; the better qualities are lined throughout with silk; 22s 6d to 555. 6 only Tussore Silk Costume Skirts; ' these are lovely goods, trimmed lace and insertion with full frills at foot, and we are going to clear them at 255, 30s and.3ss. 36 Ladies' Washing Costume Skirts, in crash, white linen, etc. These are the most useful garments you can get for summer wear, and the values are the best procurable—Bs 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s. 24 Ladies' Washing Costumes, in the latest materials and styles, including the Eton, sac, etc., 13s Gd to 22s 6d. 12 Ladies' Grey Stripe Tweed and Navy Flannel Costumes, with sac coat and skirt, 22s 6d, 255, 27s 6d, 425. 10 only Ladies' Norfolk. Costumes, in all wool colonial tweeds, in navy and grey fancy checks, 63s to 84s. C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, Next Post Office, PALMERSTON NORTH. fWp ~ XI oIIXeJL • Not only means 11. 51. PERSON, But it also signifies "Sever Miss Person." I7J7HY ? Because ho is a man with a * T hobby.. He frankly admits it. His hobby is to employ none but competent workmen and to watch and care over all work entrusted to him, and his most unfortunate hobby is he insists upon using none but the best of materials. Therefore a visit to his ARTISTIC EMPORIUM IN RANGITIKEI- STREET will prove profitable. And don't forget THE ONLY N. M. P. 'Phone 276. Agent-for R. MARTIN, Wellington. IMPORTANT ! THE latest and most fashionable lines in Ladies' Fine BOOTS & SHOES for the coming season have now arrived and been opened up at THACKER'S. Ladies' stylish put. front Langtry Shoes, with pretty large buckle, Louis heels. Ladies' fine Glace Langtry Shoes, with smart buckle. Ladies' All Patent Leather Oxford Shoes, the latest style, with Louis heels. Ladies' Glace one-bar Shoes, with smart pat. caps, very light and stylish. Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots, with patent caps, most fashionable, with Louis heels. Ladies' up-to-date stylish Glace Kid Lace Boots, the very latest: Also the latest in GENTS' - - - BOWLING SHOES for the coming Beason at S.THACKEITS THE SQUABE. Telephone 331. THAT COW!! QIVB every cow as soon as she ca!yes a SCOTT'S COW DRENCH, aud save time, worry and money. Packet Drench Is each ; 10s per doz. Ready Drentb. (liquid) Is 6d each; 7b 61 gallon ; 30s drum. LW SCOTT, TKTBRINABY CHEMIST, Rangitikei-street. BLATCHFORJ^S! - CALF MEAL' [ Raise your Calves cheaply and successfully on BLATCHFOttfVc CALF MEAL and sell the milk. "We are satisfied the calves can ho mi-a/i successfully on Blatchford's CaH Meal knd The food furnished for this ExnVrimpnt | this very pure, • palatable aud no^rishinEnclosed w a photograph of the calves whTcii certainly appear to have appreciated the anSISSIES "We have indications of some very pood results from feeding.Blatchford's Calf Meal "1 J. J. Edgerton, B. S. A., lowa ARricidtural W periment Station, Ames la • asricmtural E^' Ja # I s for preventing ■ scouring • I fed it to J7 calves last spring and shall feed it wnfW,^ 6*5 f llOthin S else you can fe/d that will make eolyes grow so fast.'.'—Frank J Goodemote, FranklTnville, N. Y. *4ttUK JFOR SALE BY"' M.Murray and Co.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 6

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