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ANSWER EVERY REQUIREMENT OF COMFORT AND WEAR FOR lira SPECIALLY featuring the new Marie and Silk Stripe effects. Ratines and Sponge Cloths are distinctively this season's most successful fabric for Summer dresses. Adaptable for both house and street wear—for every purpose where smartness and wearing qualities must be considered. They are voguishly striped, checked and coloured, and are also to bo had in a new Marie and Silk Striped effect. They are of beautiful texture and priced as keenly as one could possibly wish. THE "MARLE" SPONGE CLOTH, featuring smart check and stripe designs in the hew Marie colourings. Extremely smart goods, 40in wide 6/11, 7/0 YARD SILK STRIPE SPONGE CLOTHS in good shades of white, ecru, biscuit, lemon, jade, rose, salmon, helio, nigger and navy with smart silk stripes, 40in wide 5/11 YARD STRIPE SPONGE CLOTHS, fine even weave in shades of biscuit, lemon, fawn, helio, rose, shrimp, jade, and grey with neat black stripes, 40in wide t5/6 YARD STRIPE*SPONGE CLOTH for dressy frocks and skirts. In excellent tones of biscuit, lemon, fawn, coral, saxe and myrtle green with smart black and white marie stripe. Good values, 40in wide. , ,4/11 YARD ••THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE,"

TOURING £240 ROADSTER £230 AMERICA'S STAR CAR BUILT BY DURANT. T/TTE have landed our second shipment of America's most-talkea-of car. After many years of labour, W. C. Durant has at last mastered the long felt want in a car fitted with modern equipment and standard units, to sell at a low figure. Such is the Rugby car known by Americans as the Star. Smart appearance, simple to operate, stand, ard units throughout as found on the more expensive car, economical, and low running cost. We know you are interested. Write for particulars, or ring 319, and we will be at your door. FEIUDING. Phone 319.

AGENTS:— B ijiTsTn ill GENERAL ENGINEERS. FEILDING.

TIMES" OFFICE (FEILDING AGENCY), UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Manchester Square. 'PHONE 331.

Motor Replacement Parts. TPVERY Replacement Part for practically every make; new and good used. Cylinders, crankshafts, camshafts, connecting rods, crankcases, gear cases, axle housings, wheels, magnetos, starters, generators, transmission and differential gears, springs, etc. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD., Harris Stre6t, Wellington; also at Auckland and Christchurch. -HAIR -RI^TORERWARRANTED TO RESTORE GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR* PRICE 2/6 per bottle —Prepared only by— LEARY'S PHAiiMitUIES, Palmeraton North. THE SQUARE and BROADWAY. QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY. TX7e still lead in quality and vv priceH. Try us with one order and prove for yourself. Prime ox beef, wether mutton, lamb, dairy pork and mother fed veal at less prices than elsewhere. Study your purse and aave money by dealing at P. J. MANN'S, CASH BUTCHER. Fergusaon Strset . Feilding. >UY the cheapest only when the * cheapest is the best. Pabco wall board is both best and cheapest.. 26/ per hundred square feet. Obtainable at P. J-. .slieppard's. All sizes, sanitary, vermin proof, easily and quickly fixed.

YOUR NEXT SUIT YOUR NEXT SUIT YOUR NEXT SUIT Should be Selected from our NEW SEASON'S SUITING© NEW SEASON'S SUITINGS NEW SEASON'S SUITINGS SALTER AND SONS, THE PERFECT TAILORS, Bain'B Buildings, KiaibcUon Road, FEILDINU Phone 565. QUALITY, REASONABLE CHARGES PLACE Carson's Aerated Water and Cordials. f New Custom Solicited, Satisfaction Assured. Phones: Factory. 5246; Private, 6803.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2753, 20 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2753, 20 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2753, 20 September 1923, Page 2