I' The D.I.C. Policy, always Quality i»o6 Write to the D.I.C. for Patterns of these Voiles and Piques. Someone remarked the other day that this was to be a great “White” season for Frocks. The D.l C. agrees with that expression of opinion because it Is already proving to be correct. Therefore we want you to write for patterns so that you can see how lovely are the most fashionable white fabrics you can buy. Postcard will do—but* Write. WHITE COTTON VOILE, the most fashionable and dainty material of the season—--38 inches wide, 1/6, 1/9 40 inches wide, 2/-, 2/8 44 inches wide, 2/6, 2/9 54 inches wide, 2/9 yd. WHITE FANCY VOILE, for blouses and dresses— White Pique Voile, 40m. wide, 1/9 yd. White Marquisette Voile, 40 in. wide, 2/3 & 2/9 yd. Satin Striped Voile, 40m. wide, 2/6 yd. White Check Voile, 40m. wide, 2/3 yd. WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCINGS and ORGANDIE MUSLINS, in very beautiful effects, in narrow, medium and deep embroideries—--45 in. wide, 3/11, 5/11, 7/9, 9/6 & 12/9 yd. WHITE PIQUE, for Costumes or Dresses. Always smart and always fashionable—soft uncrushable finish, in fine, medium and heavy cords—--42m. wide, 1/11 yd. WHITE COTTON GARBARDINE, for Costumes—4oin. wide, 2/9 yd. WHITE POPLIN, for Costumes or Dresses—bright as silk, never loses its lusture—--40 in. wide, 2/6, 2/11, 3/8 yd. D.I.C. Wellington roi*. \LAUC 0.1. C. pays postage on aT Drapery parcels.
I* Christmas ftJoys * A WHOLE HOST OF SUIT- | ABLE GIFTS HAVE I just Arrived CHOOSE YOUR CHEISTMAS GIFTS AT BOND’S, and you will do all riSht. ■ We have just received a verylarge selection of Useful Goods —for personal adornment and otherwise—all practical,- useful articles, which are sure to be appreciated We extend a cordial invitation t 6 all gift givers to come in and see what we are offering. GIFTS FOR MEN GIFTS FOR LADIES GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS H. D. BOND 4- * 4* 4* * 4* * 4* 4* 4* 44* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 44* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4i % 44* 4» 4* ❖ t * t 4* 4* 4* * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* * 4* + 4* * 4* 4* * JEWELLER, TAIHAPE. | 4 w M > 4 M 1 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4»4»4 M 1 , 4*4 , 4 , 4'4*‘fr4 , 4<4‘ ,^4> 4'4 1 4* 4* 4* ♦ MISS C. LOVELL (Late of Strand Arcade, Auck'.aad.» DRESSMAKER & COSTUMIERE. KUKU STREET, TAIHAPE PIANOFORTE TUITION. MISS ELSIE BOYNE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory— Pupil of Mr G. M. Gunter, Palmerston North—is prepared to take a few pupils. Address —P.O. Box 21. G. WRIGHTSON. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, TAIHAPE. ESTIMATES & PLANS FURNISHED. TO THE WAR BOYS. JUST LANDED— A lot of GILLETTE AND AUTOTROP SAFETY RAZORS. A Fine Range of RADIUM WRISTLET WATCHES. Agent for LYRICPHONE, GRAMAHONE and RECORDS—AII British Hade. Fine Range of L, and Co. PIPES. ELLIS ROBINSON HAIRDRESSER TOBACCONIST Furniture, Floors and Linoelunrs look like new when rubbed with ‘TANOL.’ Brings nup grain and pattern —gives a lasting polish. In tins —liquid. Is; paste 6d. V-• 4
EE MEMBER A. D. KNIGHT. THE. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,, When You N©xt Need Repairs. A. B E G G CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. * TAIHAPE. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN. COMMERCIALS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. RUANUI PRIVATE HOSPITAL For particulraa apply to the Matron P;0. Box 38, Taihape. HUIA STREET PRIVATE HOSPITAL Medical, Surgical, and Maternity For particulars apply THE MATRON, Box 55, Taihape. YOUR TEETH are necessaries—not luxuries. IF YOU do not attend to them no one else will. , MY SKILL ur - . j* Is at your service; it is based on superior service, and not on price. EXPERT SERVICE, modern methods, and the very best of material. Many people in Taihape and surrounding districts proclaim my PAINLESS METHOD “the best they have experienced, ’ ’ I prepare my own local anaesthetic, and xnow exactly what I am doing with it. NO PAIN. 7 8. H. De LATOHE, Note Address: BENNETT’S BUDDINGS. TAIHAPE. G. MASTERS, (Successor to Mr E, B. Jennings) ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR (By Exam.) STATION STREET. TAIHAPE 0. A. JORGENSEN, A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT MAIN STREET. TAIHAPE L. DAWS. Local Representative. XAIHAPB PLUMBING WORKS. Tui Street .. Talhap*. i>. A. MITCHELL, 'iejistered Plumber and Dralnlayer. iat Clans Wellington and City and ■Guild* of London certificates. ESTIMATES FREE. Telephone 132. When ‘TAN-OL’ comes in, dullness goes out. A splendid polisher for floors and furniture, leather and tan shoes. In tins—liquid Is; paste, 6d. 4 For pickling, there’s no better vine-
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 22 November 1916, Page 4
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