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FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWER PRICE. P. D«»CL< One of the New Season's Smartest Economies' THE TWO-WAY* & ft 1 \\ ® ® / / o 1 2 v: |w FRONT Other Neckwear Novelties 4/11, 5/9, possessing the Charm of Individuality 6/11 Dainty Organdie Bows, wide ends, in white, sky, pink, beige and lemon. PRICE 1/3 Dainty Blousettes for Costumes in crepe suede, trimmed with accordian pleated georgettes in beige and ivory. PRICES 9/11, 10/6 Dainty Collars and Bows in the new check taffeta, peterpan style with frilled hemstitched edges on collar and bow. Also plain peterpan collar with tied bow. Shades blues, green and brown with contrasting colours. PRICES 4/6, 5/6 Attractive Bows in fancy organdie, with hemstitched pleated ends. White only. PRICE 2/6 ) ltd. Holding a strong appeal to every woman both from a style and an economy viewpoint, these new “TWO-WAY” fronts for wear with the new spring costumes have a really delightful air of ‘Chic’ about them. The same front may bo worn to achieve the popular “cowl’'’ neckline or high necked effect as preferred. It is surprising what new effects may be achieved by variation of the front’s neckline under the same costume—it is no over-statement to claim that the “Two-way” Front actually gives you the full advantage of a second ensemble in your Spring wardrobe for the initial cost Of one. We are now displaying a complete range of the “TWO-WAY” fronts, in dainty shades and patterns, and cordially invite you to inspect these novel accessories at the earliest opportunity, you will not only be impressed by their undoubted style; but also by the exceptionally attractive prices at which we offer them, P.B.C. PRICES The New Fancy Check Taffeta Bows, wide ends with frilled edges, also plain tied bow. Orange, Brown, Green, Blue. PRICE 2/11 Dainty Blousettes in fancy Organdies, with net backs, pleated jabots and lace trimmed bows. White. PRICES S/11, 12/6, 13/9 THE PREMIER DRAPERY COMPANY LIMITED.

i Wi • Sa FOR s EMULSION sis The very young rrian—and the very young lady—soon feel better for their daily doses of Lane’s. Lane’s is pure and good—easily digestible—grateful to *hc youngest stomach. Lane’s Emulsion is an absolute essential for future strength and stamina—for the building of good teeth and bones for freedom from the weakening epidemics of schooldays. Take none but Lane’s. Price 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by The Lane Medicine Co. Ltd. (E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist), Oamaru, N.Z . HEAD % The Best that Money Can BuyIt’s a Health Bread—pure millc, ‘iodized salt and the best wheat flour are used in making; all utensils are scrupulously clean. Hundreds of families are eating “Boni” Bread every day. They love its delightful taste, and will have no other. I ONIFACE iROS. 97 CUBA ST., PALMERSTON NORTH jI r? " Boni” .Bread is Obtainable at All Our Depots.

THE COUGH MIXTURE If you aro still coughing—you aro not using your share of LTTNGSAM. For all coughs or colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy, The ideal cough mixture with the “hotspot-' 7 in it 3/6 and 2/G per bottle. Gd and Sd per post. RHEULIN The always valuable companion, to Lungsam in the home. For all aches and pains—try it by rubbing in for Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Lumbago, pain and colds in the body generally. 3/G and 2/6 per bottle. Gd and Sd. by post. HERBERT KEPWOSJTHS’ RHEULIN PHARMACY, City Agent for Dr. Chase's Remedies. THE SQUARE. BOX 25-1. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 219, 19 September 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 219, 19 September 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 219, 19 September 1934, Page 2

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