Cornflower Blue Ties. The new colour for the Summer Man. TVTOW the weather is waxing Xfi warmer, man not unnaturally wishes to be cooler. He first discards his waistcoat—an! that's better. But soon he discovers a touch of colour is necessary by way of a new tie. MILLAR & GIORGI'S can suit you to perfection, foi the latest colour craze in Men's Ties is displayed in their windows to-day. Have you seen the Cornflower Blue Ties (light and dark shades) in the popular Piccadilly styles ? Loose ends, Derby or bats.ving, the latter for making bows. Who'll be the first to choose? Prices—l/ 6 1/9, 2/6 THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, PALMERSTON N. ■
Cool Cotton and Tweed Costumes Stylish, exclusive, at sensible slow prices. There is a great joy in selecting new, crisp, dainty summer costumes —cool cotton and light becoming tweeds, and the magnificent assortment we are offering gives' the widest scope for this kind of quite legitimate delight. Without exception they are all the newest goods and every figure can be suitably fitted—probably a very few days will elarse before a large proportion are gone, so the need for a prompt selection is obvious, W.F.Burward&Co.,Ltd. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
Who is your Jeweller ? HAVE you given the matter serious thought ? It is certainly worth wnile, for articles of jewallery are not purchased every If purchased at O'CONNOR & TYDBMAN'S They carry with them a guarantee of good value and reliability. Two very special items here now | Re'iable Chronographs for the sporting man in nickel cases 40/each, gunmetal cases 35/-, 95/- and £6 15s, silver cases 95/- and £6 ss, 18 carat gold hunting case £26105, Ladles' Hand-bags in the latest square shapes (Russia, Sealskin, Beaver, Morocco, SuedeJ 8/6, 10/6, 18/6,15/6, 22/6 up to 80/-each Our Mail Order Department places our well assorted stock at your disposal and goods are selected for I you with as much care as you yourself would do it. YOUR JEWELLER, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
ME A. V; BURNARD SUfiSEON DENTIST, 87 BBOAD SrREET Opposite Zeaiandia Hall). TELEPHONE 365, MADAME HARRIS, Specialist iTOICE PRODUCTION, ARTISTIC T TRAINING OF SINGED Diction and Interpretation of Songs in Italian. French, English, etc. Her system produces a rich and flexible voice. Piano and accompaniment plavine taught; ' 6 Open to receive ladiesand gentlemen as pupils at her studio, c/o D. B. Harris hemist, Main Street East. ' VENETIAN BLINDS. Once En.toyed Never Done Without. FRED BROWN, GOLD MEDALLIST Auckland Exhibition, Patent Rotarv Vfinpfianc vyi muiiion, i-aient notary Venetians Dnly one cord, for windows, verandahs' ventilated door the finest of all blinds' Ponsonby Road, Auckland
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1445, 25 October 1911, Page 4
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