A Smart Showing' — OF — ! JACKETS and PALETOTS. DAME FASHION reigns supreme at the Bon Marche. Her every whim and fancy have been studied to the minutest detail, and now, you, Madame, have an excellent opportunity of choosing your NEW SEASON'S COAT from our superb display. The large number of styles shown, the extensive range in favoured colours, and the many exclusive designs make our assortment unequalled in Palmerston. First Show— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 11th, 12th, and 13th inst. DOUBLE-BREASTED GREEN FACED CLOTH PALETOT. Wide revers, real beaver gauntlet cuffs to match, extra full double pleats at back, giving a wide skirt. ... ... £3 3s. FANCY TWEED MOTOR COAT. Directoire style, collar and cuffs trimmed with natural oppossum fur, raised seams, self tweed trimmings ... ... ...57s 6d MOLE COLOR, SUEDE FINISH PALETOT. New Empire style. Wide satin revers, smartly braided throughout 635. IRISH FRIEZE MOTOR COAT. Mixed shades. Double-breast-ed, buttoning up to the throat if necessary 28s 6d. SMART LIGHT GREY PALETOT. With the fashionable blue and gold stripes running through the material. Olive green habit, cloth collar ... 555. HEAVY GREY HERRINGBONE CHECK, 2-PALETOT Double-breasted, gauntlet cuffs, vent at side. Remarkable value 21s
A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY ASKED. The Bon Marclie, PALMERSTON NOKTH. COMPLETE FURNISHERS. THE MALCOLM FURNISHING Co.. Ltd. THE SQUARE, Palmeriton North. IjEight-and-sixpenny j i|Hard Hats! } i — J HARD HATS are always sea- V sonable—they're dressy too. J \i It pays a man to be dressy; o£ten ? i' in business it pays him in pounds, { J | shillings and pence. \ I 1 This eight-and-sixpenny line is i 11 a speciality of ours; we claim to J 1 1 give you extra good value in these J I 1 stylish, well-made hard hats. c 1 1 W r hat about coming in to have 5 J' a. look at them? We'd be so glad/ i' to see you. j ;i MAHON'S, |! Where Hard Hats are J HORSE-SHOEING. C. HEARD, Farrier and General Smith (Nearly opposite Palmer's Auction Mart). IS prepared to execute first-class work in all branches of the trade and guarantees "to stop brushing and forging (commonly known as clicking), corns and cracked hoofs cured; young and unbroken horses guaranteed to be shod. Racehorses, trotters and polo ponies a speciality.
H. L. YOUNG. COMMERCIAL PRINTER and MANUFACTURING STATIONER, Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. A LL olassea of Fancy Printing executed. Muaio Bound. OUR JISSENCE Nerer fails in curing the most obstinate, form of Neuralgia and Toothache. PRICE .2/6 BOTTLE. W. GOWER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Medical Hall. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 4
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