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GOLD SLEEVE ■ ■ . >» ...for... 'GENTLEMEN. , A.BE your Links worn out; if so X buy a solid 9ct pair from us for aOs. Our own make. Will last you for ever. "We have cheaper lines in solid 9ct gold at 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, to 25s 6d. 9ct Collar Studs, to match, 7s 6d each. 9ct Dress Studs, 3s 6d each. 15ct Links, 45s to 70s. 15ct Dress Studs, 5s 6d each. The Leading N.Z. Jewellers, PALMERSTON NORTH. We give half-a-dozen electro silver teaspoons with each wedding ring sold. . His Kcrapes were Your Scrapes...".' t Isn't that boy of yours true to i name and nature? . i Comes homo once in so often' with his clothes out of repair. ' If you don't smile when you ' have to dip into your purse for' the price of a New Suit, it's because you have forgotten your own Scrapes, and that Supply the best of Suits always, for less money than the other i kind. i A splendid line at 12s 6d is l their Norfolk Suit. ' ( Any boy may bo fitted. ' The materials are Good All \ Wool Fabrics—put together to stay; together, even under great strain. Remember the price, please. •: 12s 6d THE SUIT. Then you'll smile the next time Johnny comes marching homo in Dis-repair. MILLAR & 6IORGI, Palmerston North.

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Early Showing of ***** New Millinery.::",.' ; J npHE New Autumn Millinery is ] > JL < < here in all its' glory—the ] i artistically trimmed -. modes are ( i direct from the greatest Fashion i 'Centres, i [ During the coming week a sprin-1 I kling of the early arrivals will be ' i on view in our Showroom, just to ' i give you a correct forecast of the t i exclusive styles approved by close , 1 followers of hat fashiohs-Hshowing i I for the first time this season'the i ' new Millinery_ ideas for 1911. ' [ The Trimmings are the essenco ' iof smartness—the shapes more' I I unique than ever before, The ]i large hat is still the 1 rage, but i > the toque_styles are here as well i' in all- their beauty. i' Then, too, we've an elaborate < i [ showing of beautiful shapes and II trimmings, together with a com-' J prehensive gathering of copies | I from Paris creations, made up'and | S trimmed in our own workroom. W. F. Durward } , AND CO., LTD., I PALMERSTON NORTH.

TRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT ON BROAD ACRES. INTEREST RATES. 4* per cent for £2500 urid over up to £IO,OOO. 4J per cent for. £IOOO and under. £2500 5 per cent for £IOOO arid under. HANKINS ft = LOCKBLABT .FITZMRBEBT, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND NOTARIESJPUBLIO, MR O. PASCAL HAS resumed jrrivate teaching, and is prepared to give instruction in French at students' own homes or at his residence, iPe Awe Awe Street. Beginners taken.

NEW'GOODS. "VT A New .Assortment of Silver D-anfl Ware, just opened • up, comprising:— Q ; Cake Baskets and Stands. Fp Entree, Muffin, 'and Breakfast 1| 'Dishes, Hot-water Kettles, ) and Jugs, T> and others 'too numerous to Tl mention. Before purchasing S elsewhere call and 'inspect (he above at ?;6 N. D. STUBBS, Wfichmaker, Jeweller, and 'Optician, ':•■■% THESQME (Nox Bon Marche.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9452, 27 February 1911, Page 4

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