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J. w. ... BLACKSMITH AND BARRIER, CUBA STREET, to announce thnt he is prepared to carry out all classes ,i horse dental work at reasonable 'ates. Messages by 'phono 678 will receive pwimpt AtUmiMW*.

mT A Sinxer Write*: "The mixture I tixide with MEAN'S ESSENCE iruve me instant reliM My voice is restored and that on'tklJW feeline gone." One bottle HhANS ESSENCE makes a "int or the nne<t family oonffb and cold remedy Trv it Hut be itire yon kpv THITEHEAD AND ELLIS have VV opened a new, shop at 81 Rangitilsei street for the »"»<> ofCakes, Bread Fruit, Confectionery, Refresh...Anta! Bt.fi. nao"'" von visit rl»m

m w m m m m m m m m m m &7tes£/cC HUE first few weeks of a chick's life determine its whole 1 existence. Development of its eggs-producing qualities starts from the moment you give it its first feed. If you want to realise the top-notch standard of success, 'if you want to know the way that 200-eggs-per-year hire a are produced, rear your cnicks this season on Palmer s 1 ood. PALMER'S CHICK FOOD is a science in itselt. Its records of success prove it to be the foremost achievement in modern methods. Feed YOUR chicks with it this season. "Chick. & R>ul try lb* Manufactured By A. J. Palmer and Co., Ltd., Palraerston,

fSSf !©^sSSasi©©«sSK*9a»ooß«lß6Gßßeoo9oSl l #1 H El Bl id9Bßi <f£3tti KBjjSN wj»i /4SC& wfai 19 SB iff"^ " " " "-"! China I 19 MIS <S» H/ ■#> iDost Elegant of Tailored Dlodels. 1 SSBSmSwSs TIIO you whose inclinations are for Tussore Silk, to you X who have searched in vain for that Super-light grade genuine fabric, the Tussore Costumes at the P.D.C. will come as a welcome solace; and not only will you find joy and contentment in the quality of the silk, but you will revel in the superb tailoring and beautiful distinctive character of the style. They arc the very latest, and they are all genuine tailor-made Models. It is a rare opportunity and the selection is limited. Come and look them ov cr early. THIS LSKPUL AND WKLL-TAILOREJ) SUIT is carried out, in Tussore Silk, and although moderate in prieo is decidedly attractive. The coat, is cut-on plain lines, becomingly held in at the waist with narrow belt with imitation bag-shaped pockets attached—trimmed ropo silk stitching. The wide Lurn-dowu collar is also ropo stitched; flared skirt gathered at waist, finished narrow P.D.C. Price 5 Gns. V'KltY SIIAUT AND INKXI'KNSIVB COBTUMK in heavy Tussore Silk- New semi-fit tiiej. coal with double pleats down front, which arc slightly caught in at waist with narrow belt finishing on hips—A dainty turn-down collar of purple a ml white striped silk skives this Costumo a charming finish. —Well cut skirt with folded belt at waist. P D.C Price £5 10s AN KXQUISJTE MODEL COSTUME in extra rjimlity 'Tussore Silk, loose flared coal cut on extremely graceful ft lines and adornet novelty hag shaped pockets of jl ar( ,j ba tlie newest design—dee]) roll collar and narrow belt at 1 WJ iist —fastening self buttons —the) rope silk stitching lends a charming finish to this costume; wide gathered skirt with narrow belt at waist. at waist, fastening sih and rever and half circ with tiny self coverec (SITUATION IS THIS MODEL TUSSORE SILK. The coat is •y effective design, with a smart fleet, with pleats over hips. Belted ning silver buckle, tailored collar half circular inset pockets finished covered hut tons; wide skirt at hack and finish £7 7s, jPUfflffllffli ia3&img£g ¥AT THE PREMIER DRAPERY CO LTD. m -?-^«-. i^feil^S^^^s^li

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 7