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first in novelties.—first in value-giving. Exquisite Silk “Undies’ I Dainty - Women Bewitchingly lovely, fresh, and dainty as Easter’s own lilies are these fascinating underthings. Made for service as well as looks, in the sample styles of the day—no “fandangles” to pull out or fray and quality garments to the last thread. Write if you cannot call. We shall be pleased to forward samples but would ask patrons to handle with care and send back promptly if for any reason they wished to do so. Money refunded by return. CREPE-DE-CHINE NIGHTGOWNS.—Those in crepe silk are mostly trimmed with the heaviest and most beautiful guipure lace just a little of it probably round the square neck and on the wee pocket to which is pinned a dainty little crepe handkerchief. In pale blue 56s 9d, pale pink 65s 9d. Then there’s a pale_ blue one in heavy washing satin with wide, hemstitched hems 56s 6d net cash. All have wing sleeves. CELANESE SILK NIGHTGOWNS, sheeny and lovely in a heavy, fine weave. In glorious colour tones of lemon, apricot, mauve ana pale pink. Some trimmed beautiful lace, others hemstitched—28s 9d, 32s 11d, 37s 6d, 455, 48s 6d net cash LOVELY KNICKERS, in crepe-de-chine, celanese silk, washing satin, ribbed woven silk, selmappe silk, and woven silk. Some with tiny accordeon pleated frills, hemstitched or trimmed guipure lace; some elastic at knees. In the loveliest shades—blue, helio, lemon, biscuit, nut ,cinnamon, etc.— 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s 11d, 19s 6d, 21s 9d, 23s 6d, 25s 9d all the way up to 46s 9d net cash PRINCESS SLIPS, crepe-de-chine, in plain and lovely brocaded weaves. Mostly straight-hanging garments but some are “trickily” flared like your skirts; guipure lace trimmed, hemstitched and scalloped; in the daintiest colourings; peach, helio, nut, sky, eu-de-nil, bois-de-rose, mauve and purple—, 21s, 29s 11 d, 37s 6d, 42s 6d, 635, 65s and 72s net cash C AMI-KNICKER S. crepe-de-chine, washing satin, santa crepe, celanese; hemstitched, crocheted edges, touches of hand-work and guipure lace trimmed; mauve, cyclamen, eau-de-nil, pink, lemon, helio and creme— l7s 6d, 21s 9d, 32s 9d, 34s 9d and 54s 9d net cash WARM NIGHTGOWNS, Wincevette. —Women come from far and near to secure their winter niglitiest from the splendid selections we always have on hand at the commencement of the season. Values in these new arrivals are even better than before and you will do what many other women do when you see them—buy two and three at a time. All daintily trimmed or as plain as you like—long or short sleeves—high necks that elderly women like—and low necks fo rtliose who desire them. In women’s and out size— Outstanding value at 10s 11 d, 11s 6d, 12s 9d, 13s 11d, 14s 6d and 14s 9d net cash OPEN ALU DAY WEDWE6DAY.—LATE NIGHT FRIDAYS, CLOSED SATURDAYS t p.m. n PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE Take a KODAK to the Exhibition Sturdy and reliable yet small enough to fit ihe coat pocket. Light in weight and light in price. Always ready for action —just pull down the bed and the lens clicks into position. No focussing. A second, and the picture is yours. mm No. 1 Fixed Focus POCKET KODAK ( S T) Price 77/6 Pictures 3£" s 2j 1 . Nerv Catalogue Free on Request OF ALL KODAK DEALERS LOCAL KODAK DEALEK&: mm PHOTO STORES. The S,«ere. I R. CUNNINGHABSE, Chemist, 17 tmtnj r. P. HENDERSON, Chemlet, The Shears. W. T. BROWN CWiel. Meta Street. G. F. FRAMJEE, Foetcsrajihie Peeler, Genres Stnrf. Pelgrantoi Hecth. ale and stoutBREWED AND BOTTLED BY BURTON’S BURTON BREWERY CO. The latest-- Absolutely Gay colourings, clever shapes, variety of use, uovelness they vo all played a part in bringing in the Jazz Basket Fashion with only-to-be-expected rapidity, OUR WINDOWS ARE DECKED OUT WITH THEM.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 9