ummer Costume Styles ARDNER'S OMEN WHO DRESS IN STYLE (and that should be the aim of every woman) do not wait until tJie needs of the Season Decome urgent. GET YOUR COSTUME FROM US AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE , THERE ARE TWO GOOD REASONS why you should do so.. First, "because PRICES are as LOW to-day as they are likely to he at any tim e during the season; and secondly, oun Stocks are now at their "best, and choosing can he done with a full measure of satisfaction k ARE SHOWING THE VERY ITEST STYLES IN COSTUMES IN GABARDINE, TUSSORE SILK, FUGI SILK, PIQUE, SERGES, AND TWEEDS . y-A FULL RANGE OP PRICES I ill . & GARDNER .8 CO. lAPERS & MERCERS—TAIHAPE. S a 100 sen equal 1 yen in Japan and 1 yen equals 2/ of our money. In the silk shops and provision bazaars of Tokio, little Mimosa San considers her sens and yens, and the maximum *v amount they will purchase. I vs All the world over housewives / are studying economy, and Taihape ladies experience it by following BENNETT'S ALL-GASH BUYING SCHEME Bennetts buy for cash, and sell for spot cash. The discounts and price concessions received ensure lower prices to customers —we have no bad debts, no big bookkeeping expenses. The business is run economically, and housewives are saving pounds and pounds yearly. ;n:i*j;in«n:iin:i:in TEST THE ALL-CASH POLICY J I I*l Awarua House, Taihapi
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 20 November 1916, Page 1
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235Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 20 November 1916, Page 1
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