G. & C.’s Home Sewing Week. (VUR Home Sewing Week this Autumn —27th April to 4th May—will spell economy for you if you arail yourself of its advantages. Such a host of women can do their own sowing, but,cannot cut out successfully, so our expert will cut out for you during Home Sowing Week FREE of charge! It pays to come in, but if unable to come, we will post you patterns of any materials, and tell you how to send in self measurements. 4 4 TWO GARMENTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.” Remembering to-day’s advanced prices, we can assure you that unusually good values are embodied in all the goods listed hero —we ask you to see the patterns, leaving you to make comparisons. Best Dye Navy Serges 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 to 21/ yd, Bladk Serges in line weights 10/6 13/6 15/6 to 21/ yd Black Dress Goods—in wool; Santoys, Venetians, Armures, tricotines, rcsildas 6/11 to 16/6 yd. Navy Wool Materials—for costumes or coat frocks; In Venetians, Velors San-toys, Kremlas, rcsildas, gabardines, and suitings 5/11 to 21/- yd. Grey Wool Dress Goods —The shades ranging from sliver to mole; worsteds ,tweeds, "Venetians, Santoys, gabardines. 5/6 to 25/- yd. Brown Wool Materials—Toning from cinnamon to darkest nigger brown; in all -wanted weaves. 5/11 to 22/6 yd. Mauve Wool Materials —In Santoys, Venetians, corkscrews, gabardines, and suitings. 5/6 to 21/- yd. Wine Wool Goods —Armurcs, Santoys, Venetians ‘ 6/11 to 16/6 yd. ■5 Saxe Dress Goods—Wool, too; suitings, cloths, gabardines. Santoys, corkscrews 5/11 to 23/6 yd. Tweeds comprise a wide selection; dark tones and light in English and Colonial weaves. 3/11 to 23/6 yd. Blanket Coatings—in Shades that count 8/11 to 23/6 yd. Velveteens-—in good dyes comprising Louis and Too-l-.d clot ns* and other standard weaves; shades fijuai to peace tim e products 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11. 5/6, 6/6 yd. Wool Blousings—A winter want, Kremlaine. Kremla. delaine and viyolla; 500 designs 2/6 to 3/9 ytL Bloxlsc materials—a cheaper range from 1/- to 2/3 yd. Nesting Cloths—for dressing gowns, etc. 1/6 to 7/11 yd. ANY GARMENT CUT FREE. During Home Sewing week our expert will cut an y garment (u your measure free, material to bo bought in our Dress Section. Come if you can; if you can’t, their- send for patterns and give measurements. We’ll cut out and mark ready to run up. PROVIDE OWN STYLE. To got the benefit of our Free Cutting-out, customers must bring in their own style suggestion. Any pic ture will do to show what style they want their garment or garments cut in.
OUR PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING IS THE RESUT OF 19 YEARS CONTINUOUS PREPARATION. JDo not confuse our method with that of the ordinary school. In addition ?o presenting a scientific and technical knowledge of Accountancy or Bookkeeping methods you receive a carefiu drilling in the Practical application of that knowledge—thus giving you efficiency otherwise acquired only by years of experience. This is why so many of our students obtain good positions. Let us send vou particulars of our Course in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY or in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING: or in BUSINESS ORGANISATION and OFFICE METHODS; or in SHORTHAND; or ADVERTISEMENT IV RITNGf . - ; I . Which interests you? Write to-day. Address: —• HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND TO~BE PUBLISHED IN SEPTEMBER 1918. STONE’S WELLINGTON, HAWKE’S BAY AND TARANAKI COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL, 1 01S Twenty-eighth Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. Royal Bvo., containing about 120(' pages, together with numerous Maps corrected to date, the whole handsome!? bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If Ordered before Publication ~ • 15/After Publication 17/? STONE, SON AND 00., LTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN. Aad at Christchurch and Wellington London: H. J. Bang-Potter and Co. 66 Ladgate HilL K.CL PUBLIG NOTICE. ■fjAVENG taken over the business lately carried on under the name of Mowat and White, I am prepared to undertake Motor and General Engineer mg Work. Flaxmill work promptly attended to and all gear in stock. Screwed Roller Spindles made to standard gauge. The only spindle that jives no trouble. Pulleys from 4-inch upwards. All sizes Roko Belting sup plied. Farmers’ Engines attended to by first-class engineer. Thanking all customers for past support, and trusting for a continuance of same. G. S. MOWAT, Rangitike Street - Phono 340. Palmerston RING ’PHONB na. for Sunbeam Motor Cars. Landami. Djvisp Gijps, buggies, and Dog-carts. Fver» thing up-to-date. ** Punctuality ” is onr Motto, Night watchman in Attendnn* - - MAKAWATU STABLES .7 r Propriety Ask distinctly for SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, or else yon may receive one of the man* - onbsti- ; tnt.es. The GENUINE SANDER EX j TRACT cures colds, fevers, indigestion* | prevents infectious diseases and hen Is ! uloen*. poisoned wounds, skin diseases i born, sprain, etc. It is much n rp j powerfully antiseptic than the common j eucalyptus, and does not depress !vIT . Irritate like t.V> latter * | An agreeable aperient for Ladies, I Children and Infants is SHARLAND ’S j FLUID MAGNESIA. Sweetens (he | stomach. Cooling and heal-" v i Moat eronoiaieall }
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13875, 2 May 1918, Page 6
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