Grand Exposition OF Summer Fashions AX The Bon Marehe TO-DAY IN MILLINERY COSTUMES BLOUSES SUNSHADES GLOVES NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR HOSIERY And DRESS GOODS. GRAND WINDOW DISPLAY OfTADIES' TINGERIE TO-DAY. C. M. ROSS & Co.. FOR QUALITY AND VALUE. ? '
? Popular Shoe Store ' Prices. REDUCED FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. Ladies' Glace Kid Lace or Buttoi Boots, Pump Soles. Usual pric '. 18s 6d. NOW 15s 6d. Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, best Loui Heels. Usual price 196 6d NOW 16s 6d. Men's Best Box Calf Gol Bals, Welt , ed, leather lined. Usual pric 22s 6d. NOW 186 6d. Men's Glace Kid Gol Bals. NOT" 12s 6d. These are Special Reductions fo this month only, at 8 R. Hannah & Co., Ltd THE SQUARE, PALMWPQ.TON NORTH. '
H. I. YOUNG. COMMERCIAL PRINTER AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER Cuba Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. i ALL classes of Fancy Printing executed. Music Bound. ' L, GIORGI, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST riIHE largest assortment of Fishing -*- Tackle in town 3 all new, and oi the latest pattern. A large stock oi sporting materials also stocked. Fishing Licenses may also be obtained at L. GIORGI, The Square. . Palmerston North,
l! The Square, !' !' '! 11 Palmerston North, ]| j! To-Day. / i' Dear Sir, — . i, ]' '' ! i Just a line to let you know of > [ i' our new showing of FANCY \ 1 1 SHIRTS, choice shades, stylish/ \ i cuts, fashionable stripes, tucked i [ . i' or plain bosoms, collars to match,' p 1 1 all makes ; these shirts are the \ i \ very nicest lot we've yet had. i| 11 Can you come in to view them ] i 'i first time you're round this way?,l- - Our prices (to you) from 4s 6d <! ,|tol4s6d. ;! \> Yours for Fancy Shirts, ■ [ jj MAHON'S, i|
By Special Appointment, Booksellers to His Excellency th© Governor. Gr. H. Bennett & Co., HAVE just opened direct from the Manufacturers TENNIS GOODS. TENNIS RACQUETS by Slazenger, Sykes and King, including the following well-known Racquets:—Doherty, Special Demon, Demon, Club, Renshaw, Paris, Court, Gold Medal, and E.D.B. A special line of Racquets for Children from 4s 6d upwards. TENNIS BALLS—Sykes' and Ayres', 18s per dozen. Tennis Nets, Racquet Presses from 2s 6d, and Lawn Tennis Markers. '•"" CRICKET MATERIAL. BATS, by Duke -and Son, Wisden, Claphaw, and Cleeve and Sugg. A good all-cane Practice Bat from 10s. Practice and Match Balls, Wickets, Gloves, and Leg Guards. CROQUET. CROQUET SETS from 15s to 80s each. Mallets and Croquet Balls. INSPECTION INVITED. GL H. Bennett & Co
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9066, 9 November 1909, Page 4
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