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ailiu i\ /t—* !| m smi'iiii ;IM • iIS an Accomplished Fact at the MAIL ORDER HOUSE, FEILDINCf, and many customers living far from OUE STORE are having their Dresses satisfactorily made in this way. On this page we are illustrating one of the New Season’s Styles which can be made up by Our Dressmaker from Our Fine Stock of Cotton Plisse, or other cotton materials to the same value for %2t CoMiilgfs, Send for Samples of Materials and Self-Measurement Forms. COMPLETE CATALOGUE POST FREE ON REQUEST. JOHN C THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE iLf FEILDING.

LADIES’ BLOCK STRIPE VOILE BLOUSES, Raglan Sleeve and Military Collar, all colours, 6/11 LADIES’ LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, 4/11, splendid value LADIES’ BLOCK STRIPE AND FLORAL ALL-WOOL DELAINE BLOUSES, Military Collar, 8/11, exceptional value

TO PIANO 'BUYERS. The British Piano Industry has an importance much greater than most people realise. For example, at John Broadwood and Sons’ great factory in London nearly five hundred men are busy constructing those instruments which are acknowledged to be a world’s “standard” in pianos. And t is only one important source of All who wish to ensure getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm —established in New Zealand over thirty-two years—regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos such as the brilliant Broadwood, the splendid Sames, and the magnificent Collard and Collard. It also stocks those renowned Canadian organs —The Bell and The Imperial. If credit is a convenience, “The Bristol” will gladly extend to you the advantages of its popular and liberal time-payment S3 rstem. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local Representative, 11. J. Dashwood.

£3 1 SS THE PR!CE s OF THE “BUSHMAN” mm nag *S*S W 6 gSfS SPIS 'fißiSl OK .iLtrct; it ,-.te • - • f-;T----->5 I sms p£ Every §jtsr» tested before beSrag sent @ It is the best value in a treble crossbolt gun ever offered by us. That says a lot. Fitted with blued steel barrels, left full choke-bore, bar action locks, half pistol grip. If you need a general utility gun, here it is. a* ' Gim and Fishing Tackle Manufacturers £M£/Q customs st. w., AUCKLAND. *

A Sydney cable says; There is a strongly growing movement against the retention of Germans in the public service. Public speakers and correspondents in the newspapers are pressing the Government to act. The local government conference resolved to urge the Premier to retire from public service all persons of German descent.

“Are we going to pay Germany’s debts after the war. or are we going to assist in paying those of Great Britain?” asked Mr. Edwards, at the anin-.') meeting of the Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce. “Germany has stored up Gti per cent, of her manufactures. These will be let loose after the war at low prices, and is Xev Zealand to be made a dnmping-gronnrl for the goods, in order to help pay the 'ndemnity that Germany will have to face?’ ’

Eightoenpence for 60 doses! That's all it costs to buy the best of all cough and cold relievers —"NAZOL." Shifts a cold like magic. Soothes and eases sore throats. Test it for yourself.’

To all public speakers and singers * * 3STAZOL ’’ is invaluable. Keeps the throat clear of phlegm and in perfect condition. Sold everywhere 1/6 a bottle.

No matter Tiow stubborn a cold may bo, “NAZOL” will put it to flight. A few whiffs from a Nazol Inhaler gives a noticeable relief. Keep it up and the cold will leave you.

Collinson Gi 489^ k gg*V L LIMITED ' The New Taihape Firm. Clean-sweep Sale: Damirs Dr u> Commenced Wednesday, 15th Sept, f¥ Ladies’ and Maids’ Knitted Woollen Caps, usual prices 1/11 to 2/11; To clear, lOd each Ladies’ Knitted All-wool Golf Coats, in saxe, brown, and navy, usual prices 45/- to 52/6; To clear, 25/2 only Down Quilts, usual price 25/-; To clear at 15/6 4 only Down Quilts, usual price 38/6 ; To clear, 29/6 1 only Down Quilt, usual price 75/-; To clear, 59/6 3 only Boys’Serge Sailor Suits, sizes 9 and 10, usual prices 18/6 and 21/To clear, 4/11 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, All-wool Colonial Tweeds, usual prices 17/6 to 26/6 ; To clear, 9/11 Ladies’ Heavy Tweed Coats, usual prices 39/6, 42/-, 52/6 ; To clear 16/6, 27/6, 42/3 only Maids’ Knitted Golf Coats, saxe and navy, usual price 9/6; To dear, 4/11 27 pairs P.D. Corsets; To dear at 3/3, 4/11, 7/6 Ladies’ Navy and Black Underskirts usual price 4 6 ; To dear, 2/11 8 only Light Print Underskirts, usual prices 4/6 to 7/6 ; To clear, 1/11 1 only Ladies’ Navy Serge Biding Skirt, usual price 39/6; To dear at 29/6 Ladies’ Tweed Skirts ; To "dear 211, 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, 7TI All Goods marked at Clean-sweep Prices for Cask :: A Golden Opportunity for the Thrifty! :: 13 only Boys’ Navy Serge Norfolk Suits, sizes sto 8; To dear, 5/6 Boys’ All-wool Colonial Tweed Varsity Suits ; 9/11 to clear 3 only Drill Varsity Saits ; To dear 2,6 Men’s Knicker Breeches,usual prices 10/6 to 11/9 ; To dear, 411 4 only Boslyn Saddle Tweed Vests; 4/11 to dear 4 only Tweed Vests ; 2/6 to dear 4 only Cot Down Quilts, To clear 4/11 1 only Cot Satin Down Quilt, usual price 75/-; To dear at 59 6 2 only Men’s Black Curl Cloth Overcoats, usual price 50/-; To dear, 29/6 2 only Men’s Macintosh Overcoats, usually 43/6, 47/6; To dear, 29/6, 35/Boys’ Navy, with white stripe drill, usual prices 9,6, 10/6; To dear, 2/11 COLLSiSOi & GIFFORD, Ltd. The New Firm

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 7

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