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Correct Tins Season. O JCli m ■'f 4.\ ft f\*W] u Mi 4 \ V\ li \ i'.VN v; : -~- —Ji t* HO fashion niithoritio.? are saying 05 and we all listen to fashion s dictates. : v . )we are featuring (icny—jvroy (ostmiies and grey rootwear to match. Your visit of inspof-tion is very cordially invito d. ( nine and see the latest and most accurate expressions nt fashion tendencies n) ei,.y costumet and hoots. (iIJKV n.ANM'.!. COSTCMK with sailor collar and inset sleeves. Ti, t . side belts are, slotted through and the coal half lined With dap silk; skirt is lull and Hared, e-1 17s Gd. fi!{ldV COST HI K in fine tropical suiting, the .-at trimmed with hnavv black silk stitching which is very new. Helled at hack and side. Kangaroo pockets in coat dive pockets in the lull skill, which lias also a smart two-strap licit. 17 7s. c; It I*7 V COST CM K in fine tweed; tjic coat with small rovers has side belts and is halt mied dap silk. Skirl very plain hut cleverly tailored; a simple costume, hut distinctive, lid Ids Gd. CTIEV COSTUME in a small cheek. Coat has large new sailor collar, patch pockets and side holts. The plainly tailored skirt is quite plain hut fashionably lull--17 7s. ... aTO t /- a BROAD JH £TH££T North j&afiagaßßßSa gl Messrs Wackrill and Stewart, Ltd,, hem to notify their clients and tlie motoring public (both actual and prospective) that the Mew Garage, Sangitikei street (opposite Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd.), is now open and ready for business. Tito premises are thoroughly up-to-date and have been erected ■with the object of providing tin.- best possible aeeoniinodation for motorists. Fire-proof building for garaging of Cars, Workshop fitted with the latest machinery. Comfortable rest room for ladies. Call and inspect the New Garage. T| PiANGITITvEI STREET, TAI.MLPSTOX XUUTIL Telephone: Oarage Xo, Oil : Private Xo. 050.

OBatamwßaa* sasa sa B Consign Your Fat Stock to the W.M.E. Co. It is no experiment you will he “trying out" consigning to the WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., Ngahauranga. Tht-ir methods and fa-cilitieii enable them to handle th« largest consignment with ease. Let them Freeze Your Fat Stock. The Company buys Fat Stock o( ail descriptions; or, if clients desire, will freezeou thciraceount when proceeds will he paid them by the New Zealand Government. The Company, or any of the nndernoled Buyers, will give full particulars on request as to prices I- R. C. Swaitison, Feildtel. No. 131; F. M. Rickman,- .Marton, tel. No. loj; \\. G. Vickers, Levin t,L No. 50; J. A. Reid, A ranioho, tel. No. 17. Wangatuti Lx. ; R, A. Gower, Oiling,-titi. tel. No. 1. To Fatten ihs Flock, Feed the Land What is borrowed from the land must he repaid' in kind. W.M.E. t :o. Manures are composed largely ot Animal matter, and restore the fattening elements to the soil. Analysis ami price list posted on request.' Special Manure prepared to order. Wellington Meat Export Co. Ltd. Office: 18-20 Hunter St. Wellington Works: N'grthauransfit 35 rjl H E CLUB HOTEL, PALMERSTON' NORTH, is recognised as tlto Standard of Firstclass Accommodation. The Commercial Gentlemen’s Home. THE HOTEL FOR FAMILIES’. Ideal situation, immune from noise anti smoke of trains. Promenade Balcony overlooking beautiful Squares. Wines and Spirits imported direct. H. R. TUCKER, Freehold Owner and PronrietoSEPARATED CREAM DEALT WITH SPECIALLY BY TBS DAIRY UNION FACTORY IN PALMERSTON. GIVE US A TRIAL.

mf A Pleasant Reflection. Happy indeed i* the lady whose mirror reflects white, soft hands, arms, ueckatul shoulder., Sydal then is the key to happiness, Sydal softens iho skin in wonderful fashion, removes sunburn and wind-burn, and makes fur beauty of skin. ■cSWw* should ha In the home of every woman who does her own work—it is a fragrant, eool jelly-like preparation which is absorbed through the pores. 2/- jar contains \y three months' supply All Chemists, or G, W. WI..TON & CO. Limited Wellinslea DD Ml; 1 ■s is-, «:■=%; ( far: '*-•* •VS S. n SNELL. TEEEACE END DCICHEEY, NOTHING but the beet of meat supplied. Motto: Civility, Cleanliness and Prompt Attention. CHEAP DASRYING LAND. AGEES. Bay of Plenty, Ml in English grass except small portion in. crop, fenced and divided into 12 paddocks, well -watered, 200 acres ilat, sandy loam soil; carried 100 cows besides other stock, 6-roomod house, every convenience, wash-house, large 20 w shed, bails, engine room, milking plant complete, shed, loft, man’s room. Situated within 2 miles of a thriving township, 2J miles from railway, school L mile. This property has been in the present owner’s hands for 39 years. Price £23 per acre; £ISOO cash. Mo have inspected this property and can recommend it. (9459) iy Q n ACRES, 220 mixed grass, 17 iiO § acres crop; fenced and divided into 1.5 paddocks; well watered; troughs and springs; carrying capacity, 90 to 100 milking cows; stock now on property, 110 head cattle, 3 horses. 6roornod house, up-to-date 8-stall cowshed, engine separator room, stable, implement shed, piggeries, etc. 4 miles from township, J mile from school. Price £2O per acre; £9OO cash, balance arranged. (9506) O. A- Preecc&Co. l>9 LMEEfiTON NORTH. TVTO act(Hired taste is required to onjoy Hay ward’s MILITARY PICKLE. .Everyone likes it. Ask your grocer.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10116, 25 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10116, 25 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10116, 25 October 1917, Page 2