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1 to 9 Broad Street, "What Material for My New Frock?" '' FLORAL VOILE'' is the answer. "It is daintily patterned in wanted eolours with light or dark grounds, positively will not fade and does not crush or wrinkle. It is 27-28 inches wide; all British made and admirably suited for spring or summefr frocks. PRICES: 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, & 1/9 Yd. VOILES FOR SEMI-MOURNING. Though very hard to procure now, we offer a pleasing selection of Voiles in blaek and white, specially suited for semi-mourning. i PRICED 1/6 & 1/7 Yd. WAR REBATE AS USUAL. PENNY BACK OUT OF EACH SHILLING SPENT IN CASH. ' Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd., Palmerston North

GILRUTH CALF FOOD. Fill in Name suooEsgrai oalp suh»» tO Call Them BOOKLET, - 1 Our Butchers. Containing Prise Competition Reports Trill be posted free. J. T. FOLLAS & CO., RANGITIKEI STREET, < PALMERSTON. ' 'PHONE 341. Address AND POST TO A. & P. FOOD CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. Ladies, Eyes Front! We are receiving daily letters from delighted customers of oar Wendell Vacuum Washers. The <mt is very small, only 10s 6d Carriage paid, which will repay itself in saving of fuel many times over. Remember: A tub of clothes washed in 4 minutes. R. TEMPLE AND SON, BANKS BUILDINGS, Grey Street, Wellington. Shannon, 28th July, 1915. Messrs R. Temple and Sgn. Dear Sirs—The Vacuum Washers arrived safely. I find the Washer a great help, as'l get through my washing much quicker, and it makes the clothes beautifully clean. I have much pleasure m recommending its efficiency Yours faithfully, _ ciency. _ / MARY M. HAYES The Battle-Line The Bread-Line Palmerston North FRESH FOOD COOLING BTOBEI, i . Princess Street, Palmerston Nortk. Bnjers and Sellers of Butter, Poultry, Eggs, and an perishable goodk. Watch Futurs AnnoancwstiU. 1 Behind that line of steel which is holding its own against the invader in Belgium, is the Bread-line of the nation's workers —and these be hard days indeed for them. That is why Belgium's industries claim the support of every woman in the Empire. Every shilling spent on Belgian products helps some worker who sorely needs it. One product of brave little Belgium that deserves YOUR interest is % r r.Lr Jiust/ess Llnbreakaole The P.D. factory is still manufacturing, and it is intended to run with the full staff throughout the War if possible, thus helping to relieve a little at least of the distress through unemployment. You can help with your patronage. Buy P.D. Corsets. Buy P.D.'s because they are BEST—supreme in style, graceful in comfort, satisfactory in wear. The P.D. Corset is the favourite of the Parisienne at all times because of its smartness; it is favourite of the discerning New Zealand woman also. COMPARE the P.D. with any other Corse*—you must recognise its supenor excellence. Don't buy German corsets; insist on P.D.'s and Give Your Trade To Our Allies FEILDING TO KIMBOLTON. MOORE'S Royal Mail Coach leave* Peilding Post Office daily at 8.30 a.m., arriving Kimbnlton 11 a.m. Leaves Kimbolton for Feildinjj at 12 noon. Leaves Waituna for Feilding 7.3P a.m. Leaves Feildini? p.m.R. J. MOORE. PMU "ieto*. Folding. Fletcher Hall, Ountfß BulU»i and Usdtrtikl^ riZHERBFRT STREET. VEHICLES of "t to ori.r by enptrto* * WOrkit I. ITPAirJI A * 1 Samnel Barry OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Will again visit Palmerston North quarterly. DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. And may be consulted at his rcoms above MR W. PARIT'S, The Square. Appointments may fce made through Mr Park.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13210, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13210, 29 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13210, 29 September 1915, Page 6