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TAILOR MADE COATS AND SKIRTS FROM SIX GUINEAS. BY RETURN MAIL. We are at your service and will be pleased to forward full range of all the latest weaves for Winter wear. IT is surprising the lovely effects the pattern artists have manipulated this season. Amongst them are:— LO\ E'L\ SATIN-FACED CLOTHS, with deep, rich stripes. “NEW GR ANITE MIXTURES, in Cheviot tweed. NEW SOFT-TONED TARTANS, of conspicuous beauty. THE SMOOTH-FINISHED WORSTEDS are also greatly appreciated; these we have in rich green and brown mixtures. In that most useful colour, NAVY BLUE, we have cloths of all weights and makes. SAMPLES EVERY DAY PASSED I LESSENS THE ASSORTMENT. OUR SIX GUINEA COSTUME is finished with as much care and skill as those of higher price. They are cut by our well-known cutter, MR McEWAN who personally supervises the entire building up of the garments. Coats are lined with silk, and skirts with strong wearing taffeta; silk or velvet collars and cuffs, and fancy buttons as desired. WRITE AT ONCE 1 TE ARO HOUSE. Wellington

U.A.O.D. & LODGE PAHIATUA, No. 25. THE next Lodge night will l>e held on THURSDAY, MAY 13th, at 8 p.m. R. A. BURKE. Secretary. q: O © 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. LODGE TAR AREA, PAHIATUA. THE monthly meeting of Lodge Tararua will be held on MONDAY, MAY 3rd. Lodge tyled at 7.30 p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited. BY COMMAND OF THE W.M. LONG GLOVES —FUR — Day and Evening Wear THE LONG GLOVES will be wanted this season just as much as ever, because the sleeves continue short. A recent shipment has reinforced our stocks, and every grade of long gloves is now obtainable here. THE “ASPAR” MOSQtETAIRK KID GLOVES, in white only, 12button length, at 5s lid a pair ; 16butto* length, at 7s lid a pair; 20button length, at 9s lid a pair. THE “CAL VI” MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, 8-button length, in white, beaver, brown, tan, navy blue, and green, at 6s 6d a pair; 12button length, in white, beaver, tan, and brown, at 7s lid a pair; 16-button length, in white, sky blue, pink, tuscan, and heliotrope, at 11s 6d a pair; 20-button length, in white only, at 14s 9d a pair. THE “GAIETY” MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, 8-button length, in biscuit, beaver, champagne, ficelle, and white, at 5s lid a pair; 16-button length, in biscuit, beaver, champagne, and white, at 7s lid a

pair. THU “KLEVA” MOsyumTAlKE ,SUEDE GLOVES, 8-bntton length, in biscuit, beaver, white and black, at 6s 6d a pair; 12-button length, in biscuit, beaver, champagne and white, at 7s 6d a pair ; 16-button length, in white, black, beaver, ficelle, champagne, silver grey, at 9s 6d a pair. THE “PROMENADE” GAUNTLET GLOVES, in real French kid. with strap and dome at wrist, in brown, tan and beaver, at 7s lid a pair. "CAPE” GAUNTLET, pique sewn, with strap and dome at wrist; in dark tan only, at 5s 6d and 6s 6d n pair. “DOVER” GAUNTLETS, with strap and dome at wrist, in tan only, at 3s lid a jwiir. CHELTENHAM DRIVING GAUNTLETS, with elastic wrists; very strong and stylish, at 7s lid a pair. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, » [Limited.] (DEPARTMENT 7.) Wellington. Mr A. Warner, Stafford, New Zealand, writes:—“A few months ago, while working in a store at Utiku, 1 had a severe attack of colic and diarrhoea. As I was steadily growing worse 1 decided to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy, and T was surprised to find that it only took a few doses to cure me. Since then I have never lost an opportunity to recommend it to any of my friends suffering from the same complaint. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. THE blackeet, brightest, and best black is “All Blacks” Boot Pol

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 2

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