AT THE D. J. C. V MEW MATERIALS SMART EFFECTS / SMART DESIGNS ) And pretty, subdued colourings are characteristic of the new 3 Winter Blouse materials. C ' The following are some of the materials likely to be very / popular this season— J , \ S1 WOOL ALONE" BLOUSING. This is a finely made j and finely finished material similar to French flannel C and of pure wool as its name denotes. The colours ) are absolutely fast and the material is guaranteed unshrinkable. 100 different designs to select from 30 inches wide at 2/3 a yard Y ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS, in newest designs V and fast colours, 29 inches wide { at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 a yard 3 DELAINES, a large variety of stripes and floral designs S 31 in. wide, Striped Delaines 1/9; Floral Effects2/3yd. C Write for Samples \ NOTE—Cash discount of 1/- in each complete £ for prompt # cash. r r m Prepaid letter orders of 20/- and upwards are despatched C free of any charge for railage or postage. 3 gp| | p WELLINGTON. S a I. A. A. CORRIGAN, 3 Manager. Footwear for Tillers and Toilers HERE'S cold, blustering winter coming along again, and soon you must toe the mark, as it were, in boots that not only have plenty of "kick" m them, but are capable of keeping out cold and damp. & You can depend upon getting this kind from MILLAR & GIOKGI, And before buying your Farm Footwear for the Winter, 'twere wise to note their qualities and compare their prices. x, • M ve anticipated your requirements in one direction with this helpful price list:— Men's Stout Split Bluchers, Real Racket Registers, 4s lid. titj 6 Shooters, Nailed,, and capable of giving long service, 8e 6d Men s Chrome Balmorals, in/new and comfortable shapes, 8s 9d. Kip Bluchers, Nailed, 10s 9d. Stout Kip Shooters, Nailed, won't cut up when put to hard work, 12s 6d. ' ' Boys' Strong Chrome Balmorals, will give and take all the kicks to which boys subject their boots, &s 9d. . ■ , ; - :: Millar & Giorgi, ~ THE WHEAT OUTFITTERS, PALMEESTON NORTH. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK I "K" JAM 1 K K Is just as pure and is put up under the same K K K K cleanly conditions as home-made preserves K * I K Each jar contains 21b net weight of Jam. K r K K You get what you pay for—a full measure of K ■ K K wholesomeness in ingredients and a full value K TT K in weight. IC ALL GROCERS. ? K * 1 "K" JAM f K K kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
THE ORIGINAL TEA DO NOT BE MISLED BY A LOT OF CLAPTRAP Advertisements REMEMBER: WORDS ARE CHEAP BUT GOOD TEA IS HARD TO GET. )■ g u jimma 1 ii Scott, Niven & Co,, LIMITED. Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Church Street W.. Palmerston N. WRITE or ring us up, and we will givo you our beet atten- , tion.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9182, 5 April 1910, Page 3
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