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THE FEILDING. TO appreciate the change in Fashions, to get a comprhensxve view of the New Styles and Shapes it is necessary to see ail or as many as possible of the new things, and to afford the ladies of the district, this particular privilege we are now makmg A Special Display f The SUTTON STOEE is en fete, it is gorgeous with the gorgeous New Things for Autumn and Winter. In COSTUMES, what is known as the Directoire Siyle predominates. Libe the theme in a symphony, it insinuates itself, ,and while seeming to be subdued is nevertheless noticeable. Paris designers have drawn their inspirations from the Flemish painters of the Fifteenth Century, and the sum, neat lines are emphasised. The Model Millinery The Ready to Wear Hats The Tweed Motor Hats The New Jackets The New; Underskirts The New Corsets The New Blouses Ohe New Furs The New Trimmings Everything sanctioned by Fashion is on Special Display, and we particularly commend our Wide range of Dress Fabrics. A. H. SUTTON & CO., FEILDING.

We want to sell more olothing be cause it is good olothing. Yon want good olothing. Yon also want the best cash values obtainable. Onr prices for good clothing are the keenest in he disttiict. So if yon are looking for good olothing at bedrock prices oairat”onr store inFeilding and inspect bur goods without being pressed to buy. Neal, cash clothier, Feilding.* / WASTING Of the SYSTEM CURED. Piantekoa Saved His Life. Lower Hutt. Sir,—When Freddy was about three years of age we thought that, owing to weakness and wasting of the sys tem, it would be impossible to rear hi mi For twelve months he was In a very low state. No matter what delicacy in the way of food we got for him, we could not get him to eat. He was very sleepless at nights, and the doctor did not know what to do for him, stating that If he possibly pulled through and should reach the age of seven years he might be alright. On the advice of friends we gave him PLANTEKOA, and during the first week we noticed a change for the better: he was able to eat better and slept well, and from that he has steadily Improved, till at the present he is as healthy as we could wish, as a glance at his photo will shaw. I quite believe PLANTEKOA SAVED HIS LIFE. MRS. W. GOSS. Piantekoa Is pleasant to take—the children like It. There is no better medicine. * In Large Bottles, Price 51Chemis.ts and Stores, or post free from Piantekoa Proprietary, Wellington. 52

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9402, 24 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9402, 24 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9402, 24 March 1909, Page 2