THE Bon Marche display of new J goods for Autumn and Win- ] ter wear'will compare very'favourably with some of the exhibits in the larger towns. Very special caro was exercised in the selection of the goods, and the results are to be seen in this magnificent display of COSTUMES, BLOUSES, MILLINERY, EVENING WRAPS, RAINPROOF COATS, PUR COATS, FUR SETS, DRESS FABRICS, NECKWEAR, Etc. In Millinery the Velvet Toque is one of the features of the season; indeed, velvet and fur have a commanding vogue. Largo Hats are again fashionable, and the choice of colour is very wide this season both for millinery and for j dresses. The Costumes, are rei markablo for their simplicity—the j coats are short, and braidings and i pipings are, more or less, coni spicuous. In Dress Fabrics, fashi ion runs strongly on Rough Tweeds 1 with the Harris effect, Donegal [ Tweeds, Knop Cheviot, Shot ■ Homespuns, Velvets and VelveI teens. i We extend a cordial invitation Ito the ladies to visit the Bon » Marche to see the new goods. & Co.,
Iced Prinks, Iced Drinks, BELL'S ALE TsPECIALITY AT RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. LUNCHEONS, including fruit and fruit salads, from 10.30 a.m. daily. TEA and CAKES and SANDWICHES all day. TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, and CIGARS, Etc. _ - Give us a call during the Holidays. J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. A Nice Selection of Silver Goods. Comprising Silver Sugar Dredgers, Butter Dishes, Salts, Calanders, Golf Tablets, Silver Deposit Vases, Hair Brushes, etc. ROTHERAM ENGLISH LEVERS, A standard line. 84s each, with 2 years' guarantee. John B Gerrand, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, .ind SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN. Erector and Maintainer of Town Clock and Chimes.
, C.H.r&MAR DESIRES to announce that the Tailoring business carried on by him in Main Street Went for the past seven years is now being carried on at T, T, KBRSLAKE'B, I CUBA street; Opposite Working Men's Club, under the style of Kerslake ft Usmar. BROOCHES, ■;;'■•■ BRACELETS, ETC. NEW ELECTROPLATE GOODS. Be sure to See the display now on.
TE HAVE'iNSTOCk all sizes of ■ * Mason Jain' Jars, Atlas Wide Mouth Fruit Jars.. • Tie' <>y<ar. Jam . , Jars. ! '^"':': ; ' ; }v: Maslin Preserving Pane. Wooden Jam Spoons. - Mason Rubber Rings. H, 8. Porteons & M THE SQUARE. 'PhoneM.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 4
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