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CHOICE MATERIALS IN TIMELY ARRIVAL FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. What delightful freshness new Curtains "dd to the appearance of the home, to tho outside observe; as well a 9 the inside occupant. Alter spring cleaning coi*Jd anything bo more desirable? Your critical inspection of our magnificent ran-re of now Curtaininga is particularly invited to-day; extensive shipments just to hand. SMART MADRAS MUSLIN. IN SCROLL OR FLORAL DESIGNExcellent for bedrooms, 45 inches ■wide; scalloped edge, new pattern, nice quality. Value 3/6 yard. CASH TRADING PRiCE, per yard, SPECIALLY SELECTED PATTERNS. IN MADRAS MUSLIN WITH RIBBON AND BASKET OF FLOWERS or plain centre with spot and small conventional design; scalloped edge; 45 inches wide. Value 4/9. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, HIGH-GRADE MUSLIN. IN A BEAUTIFUL CHRYSANTHEMUM DESIGN ON 5-INCH DOUBLELINE CHECK, also Plain. U.-inch Check centre, with climbing Rose Border; scalloped edge; 50 inches wide-/ Value 5/11. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, CHOICE MADRAS MUSLIN. IN A CHECK TRELLIS STRIPE WITH DAINTY ROSE DESIGNScalloped edge; a splendid Muslin for washing and hard, wear; 45 inches wide. Valuo 3/9 yard. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, SOME CHOICE QUALITIES. SHOWING IN FLORAL. JACOBEAN, PLATN TRELLIS MADRAS with Key Borde- and Trolls with neat Floral pattern; eoallopod edge; 50 inches wide. Value 5/(i. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, UNFADEABLE QUALITIES. IN 50-INCH SELF-COLOUR VIEUX ROSE OR SAXE BLUE, with good allover floral design; colours guaranteed by manufacturers; absolutely unfadeable. Very smart for S : dc Curtains and Valances. Value 8/6. CASH TRADING PRICE, per yard, THE LAST WORD IN MADRAS CURTAININGS. 48-INCH PLAIN EDGE ART SILK AND COTTON, GUARJ LESS—A beautiful rich colouring, and design in Saxe and and Gold. Value 15/6. Cash Trading Price per yard U^S C C U UR T Ti WITH BOTH PARIS AND CREAM GROUNDS are featured this season, with gorgeous Floral, Conventional, or Allover designs. Colours are unfadeablo, and a beautiful 27-irch border across the foot makes these highly desirable for dining or drawing-rooms; 3i yards lt>nK CAS V H h TRAD 6 .NG PRICE, per pair. I PALMBRSTON NORTH BEAUTIFUL DESIGNED CURTAINS. SMART CANVAS VOILE CURTAINS, CREAM GROUNDS, showing handsome wide Border, panel to match. The designs in these Curtains are beautiful, and must be seen to be appreciated- Predominating colours: •- Saxe, Gold, Vieux Rose, all guaranteed nnfadeeble; 3i yards long. Value 75/CASH TRADING PRICE, per pair. JTJj HALF-HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY", Csi From 12 Noon " OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, till 6 p.m. —=-* Closed for Lunch, 12.30 to 1.30 p.ta

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WORDS OP WISDOM: "Tackle a cold from within and from ■without and you'll soon 'oust' it," but be sure you tackle it with—"RHEUUN" externally and "LUNGSAM" internally. For Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sore Throat, etc., "RHEULIN" acts like magic. "Why, you can feel it's warm glow immediately. 1/0 and 2/G per ) bottle, postage Bd, fragile 1/2. "LUNGSAM" is unequalled for Colds, Bronchitis, "That Tickle Cough," etc. No water —you get every penny's worth of pure medicine. 1/0 and 2/6 per bottle, postage Bd, fragile 1/2. Made only by HERBERT HEPWORTH, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Exam.) N.Z„ (Ph.G.) U.S.A. 'Phone 6308, P.O. Box 254, Palmerston North. ,

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2741, 6 September 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2741, 6 September 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2741, 6 September 1923, Page 9