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Show WPI v AT PALMERSTON’S FASHION OEUTRE. nPHIS week THE G. M. ROSS CO. commence their Spring opening and formal presentation of accepted styles for the coming season. The windows are a reilex of the more extensive displays being made in the various departments, in a brilliant portrayal of dhe fashions of the hour. Every new note of Fashion, every new idea we have found correct and most likely to please the discriminating taste of our clientele will be on view. In these strenuous times it must be recognised that great difficulties had to be surmounted in preparing for such an exhibition, yet the showing lacks nothing that could improve it as a Fashion Review, rather does it emphasise the resourcefulness of our buyers in the face of extreme circumstances. Beauty and interest abound in every section with attractively low prices to add to the charm of the occasion. Real interest always centres upon the authoritative display at Palmerston’s Fashion Centre. The G. M. ROSS Go., Ltd. PALMERSTON’I FASHION CENTRE.

MAKE YOURSELF ACQUAINTED WITH PALMERSTON’S LEADING FURNITURE STORE. MOIINSFY & (lf| ’.Q NEW BUILDING on the corner of Rangitikei iuwuucus u> uu. a and Queen Streets. FURNITURE Every day brings the necessity for preparing the home for the cold winter months. Even though you ma,y have no thought of buying, we want to urge c-'on you the welcome this store extends to visitors. We want you to feox just what satisfaction it is to us to compare our prices and the quality of our goods, and when the time comes to buy yo will know a place where you w r ill get satisfaction. We are making most comprehensive displays of home furnishings. To-day we call attention to the largest collection of furniture we have ever had on view. All country orders packed carefully and placed on rail free. Sole Agents—HEALTH BEDDING. Beautiful range of Oak and Stained Sideboards, Morris Couches and Arm Chairs, Book Cabinets, Chesterfields and High Back Suites. All High-grade BEDROOM FURNITURE—CompIete Suites of Oak and New Zealand timbers ; Wardrobes, extensive assortment Duchess Chests, Washstands, Pedestals, Children’s Cots, Sergrass Chairs. Mats, Bedroom Squares, Cable Wire Mattresses, Stretchers, Single, Double and Three-quarter Bedsteads. SSoimsey &> Co’s. New Furniture Rooms. PMsnsroN worth. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS—New building on the corner of Rangitikei and Queen Streets, Palmerston North.

A Fortune in this Fine Waikato Property. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. IN FIRST-CLASS BEEF COUNTRY. <Qk/4 (Ok ACRES of rich kahikatea fiats and undulating land, in the proj;!/ portion of 500 acres of flat, the balance good ploughablo hills. The whole forming a valley, skirted by the downs on the property, is the making of a most attractive and valuable dairying or fattening run. This property has long road frontage, and is at present surveyed into several sections, and would cut up into nice dairy farms. There is a good 6-roomed house, with all conveniences ; also a 5-roomed cottage, ample stabling, good machine, cowshed (water laid on) and yards This property is well-watered by many springs and a never-failing stream running right across each section as they are surveyed. The block is fenced into 17 paddocks, and is sheltered by patches of native bush and plantations. I -"'Tj There is certainly a fortune in this fine block of freehold land, Wo shall be pleased to take intending purchasers over the place ; an inspection will convince any man of the quality of this coantry, which is being sacrificed at the price asked— £l4 PER ACRE. Terms.) ’ The Farmers’ Co-op. Auct. Co. Ltd WAED'STBEET. HAMILTON.

a m a i i m a ir£ •.'.j/c? B 5 c_* S' & ?3Ss MUiflJl fqjtb fIMsM h MV,"/.’-• ‘( %pam •' t-~ * w>/ aw i ■« * : AV>i? niii :r? c '^?i< *<f.r Ji y& A? <%rW t>s Dominion Circs MADE in CANADA therefore British Dominion 'Cites stand 4ttf supreme above all others, Che Chain Ctead is an adap» tation of the tire chain ft l pneumatic tire construe* iicn. Exceptionally attractive looking—an excellent nonm skid. r v Dominion Tread Chain ~ Nobby ~ Piain Qbtairsble at all Garages. 1 .J Canadian Ore CO.* Wholesale Distributers Wellington 8 CDnsKiwrcb.,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 3

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683

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11633, 7 September 1918, Page 3

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