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INTRODUCING / OUR NEW SPRING MILLINERY FASHION decrees that Hat* be large and sheer. The delicacy of lace, the transparency of horse hair, the formality of straw, with vapoury edge of hair—express the new mode for Spring. Such rhythmic movement, such superb grace of line in our New Millinery shows clearly the return of the feminine mode. Never have colours been more lovely or varied. Never have we been able to show a greater variety of beautiful styles or more attractive prices. Every daughter of Eve will want to see this lovely new Itosco millinery. THE C. M. ROSS CO. LBfJTED, PALMERSTON NORTH. NEXT TO THE REGENT THEATRE. BOON’S. RING 5120. WE DELIVER. FOR SALE, in best position, large inland town, North Island, good fruit, confectionery, luncheon and tea rooms, with large and up-to-date ice cream plant. Good lease, low rent. Particulars from J. H. GILCHRIST, Agent, 6a Broadway. BLANKETS 1 Blankets ! Blankets! All the best N.Z. makes at end of season reduced prices.—Andrews and Sons, house furnishers. THE eye for beauty will appreciate the beautiful art work executed by master designers in these English wallErs on display at Alexander Clark’s. gns and colours are delightfully original, yet Clark’s prices are very reasonable. E'MPTY bottles (patent tops.,, Is 6d L dozen; rags, lead, brass, copper, etc., bought. Advise üb.—Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street (phone 7092). gPECIAL prices on all furniture, bedding, blankets, curtaining, etc., for this week only, at Taylor’s, Main Street West and George Street, opp. Do Luxe Talkies. HiREASURED likenesses and scenes A. you wish to keep fresh in your mind are worthy of expert framing. Skill, combined with an artistic knowledge of framing and mounting your pictures, is to be had at a lower urice at Alexander Clark s. / r 'IOAL for domestio purp burn without a mixcoal is Glen Kitchen, in price—4s 6d per bag P. E. Thomns (phone 597: an< l coal for quality and servioe. Try R. V. Mason and Co., 127 Main Street (phone 6164). gPECIAL prices on all furniture, bedding, blankets, curtaining, etc., for this week only, at Taylor’s, Main Street West and George Street, opp. De Luxe Talkies.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 219, 12 August 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 219, 12 August 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 219, 12 August 1930, Page 8

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