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For Little Miss Two to Ten— The Loveliest Millinery! Those of the small fry who have seen this dainty millinery are “certain sure” mother and big sister aren’t wearing anything prettier this spring. As pictured. Call or write NOW! Lovely things like these claims little admirers straight away. Al 6 as Illustrated. Just as sweet as a flowdr will little maids look in this very dainty hat of organdie muslin. Prettily niched brim, drooping in front and turned up at the back. Pleated crown and self flower as trimming. Rose, sky, apricot and white— 9s 6d net cash. Postage 9d extra or railed free. Al 3 as Illustrated. This fashionable little maid selects a hard wearing yet natty straw in tuscan shade bound and trimmed in self shade of faille ribbon and interwoven with contrasting colour. Would do for best or for school. Tuscan with blue, pink, helio or green interwoven. Only 6s 6d net cash. Postage 9d extra or railed free. Al 5 as Illustrated. A smart little miss chooses a soft tuscan straw bonnet trimmed with pink georgette—roses ripped with blue because it has blue streamers just the prettiest ever. They hang down over the shoulder and you can watch them flutter as you walk. 13s 6d net cash. Postage 9d extra or railed free. 16 ills T^sco ills. I^sco Al 5 Eb&co ill 4If unable to bring your little girls inwrite ; we pay half the postage —9d —or rail the hats free to you. Al 4 as Illustrated. Little boy blue would certainly blow his horn hard after the little lady who wears this poke bonnet—’cause it’s in blue to match his outfit. The front is softly pleated and frilled making a lovely frame of pink, sky, lielio and lemon for wee flower-like faces.' There’s a pretty little bunch of ribbon flowers tucked in at the side and organdie streamers to tie under the chin. 4s 11 d net cash. Postage 9d extra or railed free. J €ol ■mem Palmerston tbrth.

BRIASCOS’ LTD. Est. nearly 40 years. Rangitikei Street, next Ford Garage. ’Phone 6555. The “BRIASCO” WAY” is the Highest Standard in N.Z. for Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Carpet Cleaning. ’PHONE PS. WE DO THE REST. A. H. P. BRIASCO, Manager.

Douglas THE VIBRATIONLESS LIGHTWEIGHT TWIN MOTORCYCLES. BEST IN 1912 AND BEST EVER SINCE. EASY TO START. EASY TO UPKEEP. EASY TO PAY FOR. WRITE OR CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF 1929 MODELS. DISTRICT AGENTS: BRUCE AND BAI MOTORS, LTD.

V “A Safer Milk for Baby!” —When Humanised Milk is necessary, use Unsweetened Highlander Milk* When diluted it corresponds in composition with Mother’s milk. Packed in sealed containers, it Is free from harmful bacteria* Pure, Safe, Sure# Follow directions on tin*

Bedding Bedding , Huge stocks of all the best makes of .Bedding including:—B. L. Halt’s Famous “Omega,” Tattersfield’s “Layertex” and ‘“Silverdown” ; Howard Abbott’s “Durodown.” Crown Mattresses which are noted for splendid quality of tickings, and the Richmond Special Kapoc weighing 351 b, well tufted with Imperial roll edge; selling at the exceedingly low price of £4 ss. For one week we are offering you 2s in the 20s discount on all bedding. as as as Do not miss this opportunity. Call md inspect. Fitzsimons & Cowling Ltd. MAIN STREET, U.S.D., NEAR P.O.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 255, 26 September 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 255, 26 September 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 255, 26 September 1929, Page 9

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