GOME & SEE THE HEW Whenever a new season approaches, those who take special interest in dress matters, always have the opportunity at Lewis & Cameron’s of an early view of the Pew fashions. We now invite yon to see the new season’s millinery—the most pleasing styles from the Overseas Fashion Centres. So varied, so novel and so charming are they that space does not admit of description—beyond a mention of the great favour for models in Velours, Hatters’ Plush and Manchon in beautiful shades. In this display of all that fashion says is correct in headwear, every lady may easily find ‘‘just her fancy” whether it be an imported millinery model, or a simple little ready-to-wear, or untrimmed shape. Gome early and see these tasteful Autumn Styles. Drapers and Outfitters, MAETON. Phone 60. 8 “ Where the Good Hats Are.”
OP WHICH WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK FOR FRUIT WtlfiHiSG AMO mmi use. Enamel and Brass Muslins. Fruit and Jelly Jars. Rubber Rings. Wood Spoons, etc., etc., AUSBt£OR) THE MARION SASH, DOOR AND TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY, MART ON. Box 35. Telephone 216,
WEDNESDAY Wo want everybody to see the charmin" child actress— RIAQOE EVANS “tl- yj|| It’s a good picture ; so good in fact we would Mice to show it two nights, but it must go on to Feilding. ALSO Chapter .19 — " THE mm CLAW.” - THE CAVE OF DESPAIR.” USUAL PRICES.
rjpoWN HALL, MARTON. TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, A SHOW OF SHOWS BY THE MARTON CHEEROS Under the direction of Mr. C. Bentley Russell. A Feast of Music. A Riot ol Colour. THE EAST BROUGHT WEST. Bright and breezy music. Gorgeous Costumes and Scenery especially procured from Welling" ton. A SHOW TO BE REMEMBERED Proceeds devoted to Red Triangle Day Fund. PRICES 3s,’ 2s and Is. Box Plan Mogridge’s.
BULLS. SANSON, CARNARVON, OHAKEA, & LOWER RANGITIKEI WAR RELIEF FUND. GRAND PATrFoTIC CONCERT IN TOWN H.m, BOLLS. MONDAY. MARCH 18th, 1918. Some of the artists engaged by MR E. J. HILL, Organizer. 4EINA CALDOW, Soprano, 9ENDY LONSDALE, Humorous. THURZA ROGERS, Dansuese. A. E. RUSSELL, Humorous. E. J. HILL, Tenor. HERBERT P. WOOD, Tenor. HAROLD WHITTLE, Pianist. Reserved Seats—Body of Hall 5s ; Gallery 5s ; Stalls 3s ; Pit 2s. Tickets can be obtained, and seats reserved from the Secretary, MR H. A. GOODALL. BRITISH BAGOft FACTORY —Princess Efcreofi, —■ > Palaiaratosi North. Garrity and Son, Proprietors J, WHITE, Manager Phcna 955.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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394Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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