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Spring Millinery AT SUTTON’S An Exhibition of the most Charming Millinery ever seen in Feilding. ; ; A GRAND DISPLAY, OP RING is the season of gladness when ail nature revives and the beauties of field and forest begin to show themselves, and the Spring Millinery that we are now showing illustrates this. The Spring Millinery is a revelation of charm and beauty and the artist milliners of London and Paris have achieved a Wonderful Triumph. Whether viewed from the standard of style or harmonious colour blending, this Millinery that we are showing will appeal to those who appreciate refinement. There is a dainty delicacy and a vivacious charm characteristic of every model, and if we wrote all day we could not adequately convey an idea of their beamy, style, charm, and refinement. The simplest plan is to COME AND SEE THE MILLINEBY. and let your own eyes be the arbiters of their beauty. In any case you must endeavour to see these hats, because it is important that you should be familiar with the latest fashions. SOME FEATURES: Large Hats are still much favoured, although there are many exceedingly pretty small hats. Tulle is largely used for decorative purposes, and this filmy fabric gives a soft, dainty, delicate touch. The introduction of orange, or yellow, or mustard, which was so pronounced a feature of the winter millinery, is continued in the new hate, and the effect is very becoming. Flowers in their natural colours are freely employed as trimming, and the roses in particular are gorgeous. The upstanding feather, or osprey, or ribbon is a pronounced feature But come and see the hats and study the styles for yourself. We are showing an immense assortment. utton & Co., FEILDING. AGRA BALLA THE TEA THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TASTE. If, when your friends taste it, they don’t ask where you get your tea from, there’s something amiss m the making. The tea’s ail right if its AGrRAG A LL A as thousands of hostesses have proved. AGRAGALLA is the Tea with an ugly came but a pretty leaf, the tea that tastes well, and its 1/8 and 8 per lb ole Agent, T. BARTON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. MAETON JUNCTION Qeeds jgeeds I have in Stock all the best known Early Varieties of Seed Potatoes. EARLY ROSE BEAUTY OF HEBRON BRITISH QUEEN And HENDERSON’S Extra Early EARLY PURITAN, which is an improved Eaily Puritan, and is being recognised as one of the earliest and finest table potato grown. ALSO IN STOCK: BASIC SLAG SUPERPHOSPHATE BONE & SUPER SPECIAL No. I MIXTURE POTATO MANURE, &c. And all varieties of seed both Farm and Garden. ALL NEW SEASON’S STOCKS Catalogues Posted Free on application to Joseph Darragh FEILDING.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10739, 2 September 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10739, 2 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10739, 2 September 1913, Page 6

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