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■ : ' NEW - — | f LINEN CRASHES I | Coats and Skirts | | • ■: " ... fin all the Leading Colours ; ; . — .'|" This beautiful material -which is the nove.lty of ' the season is thoroughly suitable For COATS and SKIRTS as it is practically iincrushable, I I || and will stand any Hard Wear that can be § given it. • r ' , :■ ' I 44in.wide 2/ 3 per yard | Seven to eight yards is sufficient ' , ■ • ,| | st - for a Coat and Skirt - if ; "We will make you one to measure from this 5 f charming material for 49/6 : ■ 'li Write now for patterns to ... 1 i the m 'it Wellington 5. I . f . . — . .yf EKEEEEEEJ[ K E KKKKKKKKK EE K E K K THE E K V K E Find their K '£ E CHOICEST K way into E «*. K K the K K AND MOST K Bpotless E k K • K Kitchens K u E LUSCIOUS K for K f IOF I "K" JAMS 1 K SEASONABLE K K E K The purest K K FRUITS K product. K K K R EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKEEE E » K Eg JJIRKPATRICK & £1.0., Jj TD 'l E E E NELSON—"Where the Best Fruit. Grows." E E•' E - E E E E E..E E EE EEEEEEEEEEEEE J What is it to This Spring? A READY-MADE OB A MADE-TO-MBABDRE SUIT. IN either case you can come to MILLAR AND GIORGI'S. Their famous eclipse-all Box Suits are so well made that any man —no matter how fastidious—can wear them without pocketing his gentlemanly pride. _ ! . It's a mistake to believe you cannot be fitted in a,n Eclipse-All Suit, just as surely as it is an error not to believe in wireless telegraphy or aerial navigation. All three are 1910 accomplished facts. Over 25 different sizes and 39 good exclusive all-wool fabrics. FROM 39s THE SUIT. RATHER HAVE A MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT? Very well—Come in and let-us run our tape over , you for one, from ? the newly imported Spring Suitings. FROM 455. MILIAR & GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS. . PALMERSTON NORTH. I iHr'"'llHll HI I" "Wll ——— —.MIMMIWIM—. always ojn top. . FOR Wire-wove Beddings, Mattresses, Pillows, etc. Wire-wove Beds (single) 13s 6d, (double) 15s 6dWire-wove Stretchers (single) 14s 95, (double) 17s 9d. ' . . * f INSPECT OUR STOCK OF BEDDING; over 200 to select from. Single 9s 6d to 16s 6d. Double 14s 6d to' 30s. Cots 5s 6d to 8s 6d. Pillows Is 6d to 3e 6d. Our Prices are . the Lowest for Iron, Brass-rail Bedsteads. We stock Cote, single three-quarters, and double. " s See the new Link and Combination Bedstead at 18s 9d. > Special Quotations tor Quantities in Bedding, ! garner and garinter, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS, THE SQUARE . . . ... . PALMERSTON NORTH. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE, i JUST ARRIVED—ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF LADIES' AND GENT'S " | ~ High Grade English Cycles, ALL SAMPLES. ' • . Prices From £10 to £18. ALL MACHINES FULLY EQUIPPED AND GUARANTEED TWELVE. MONTHS. ! CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW MODEL RED BIRDS. ALWAYS ON TOP. | REP BIRD DEPOT, THE SQUARE, :| MOST PEOPLE! J > A RE judged by the perfume they use. I have just landed, in. time <! ' !> for the Show," an assortment of Piver's High-class Perfumery and ] , 1 Powder, and you should hasten to get a supply early. <i \ I have the standard perfumes, as. well as assorted odours, also the i 1 ]• much sought for Eau de Cologne, in two sizes. <[ Call at HEPWORTH'S early. !| |i 1 ]> ODOURS PERFECT. PRICES RIGHT. !j If' i' Among summer ills are the old tyrants Rheumatism and .kindred ' i 8 I, troubles; these can hr driven off by using HEPWORTH'S LINIMENT. % / Invest in a bo ttf " .J6dor 2s 6d, postage 4d extra. Insure against ( / - J i these trouble- coming to V ( j| 1 'n i| . HEPWOJRTtt'S PHAKMACY; | ]| ! ; ji CHEMIST. (By Examination), . ![ '» THE SQUARE, ' :; . .. -PALMERSTON NORTH. . ' . • :■ a.: ' "

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9360, 8 November 1910, Page 3

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