Autumn is Near with Summer oh the Wane mm 'im 3 Falling leag and fading flower, ripening grain In the stook, cooler days and keener breezes ail bespeak in their univerunderstood language the fact that Summer is on the wane with Autumn very naar at hand. From the designers of Britain and Franco we have garnered for Autumn of the choicest fruits of merchandise —merchandise that reflects the warm and varied hues of beautiful Autumn. We bid you make yourselves at home here in the careful examination of our goods. Opening ot Costumes Chosen for Autumn Gabardine is the favourite, though closely followed by navy blues. It is again possible to guarantee these tones non-fading, and furthermore to guarantee that these costumes will l:eep their shapes well. Nigger brown, grey, fawn, and olive green gabardine are pre-eminent. Costumes that speak distinctiveness in every line are of guaranteed navy blue also. Though price is little criterion of style values, these range from six to eight guineas. Fashion’s Fancies in Autumn Millinery Autumn brings decidedly new fancies in the realm of millinery. In shades bottle green is easily prime favourite, with wine second and nigger brown third. Hatters’ Plush being featured is well worth consideration. Stitchings in wool •Hid silk are being used as millinery adornments, while fur for trimming is absolutely correct. s Autumn's New Dress Goods Bottle green is easily in the lead, with wine good second. Black and white checks are featured again. Saxe blue in much smarter types of materials than ever before; lovers of this becoming tone t can $ have real quality of fab ric in their favourite shade. Cloth-Top Boot o Matching O Costumes 1 <^LLJNSON§(TWNINCHA>I£f^ I s~ 9 bkoad \— sr/*e£f jPA. JLAI/CJQS TOjV Aborts? Autumn’s high-legged cloth-topped boots for ladies must match the costume. If fnr trimming be used on the costume, a band of same is correct around boot tops. Madeto - measure orders now being taken. liiiiuiiiaijiiiiniiiii fi 1 The Tiki Brewery Co. LIMITED” □T-A-lIHLA-IPiB. = PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY ■ ■ ■i■ ■ " 1 ir . pnniiHß FAMOUS 5 ' Tiki Ale FAMOUS!. Tiki Stout NONE BETTER ON THE MAEKET. Retail ': Ale and; Stout, pints and quarts. KEEP YOUR EYE ON PACE 4 »11 n m.r BEN’S HOTEL, TAIHAPE FOR Christmas and New Year Hampers - AT PRICES TO SU IT ALL POCKETS AND BRANDS TO PL EASE ALL TASTES NEW ZEALAND, SOUTH AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN AND CONTINENTAL WINES SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOTTLED ALES AND STOUTS DUNEDIN AND AUCKLAND DRAUGHT BE&RS PROPRIETOR P. E. WAKEMAN
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 17 March 1917, Page 8
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481Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 17 March 1917, Page 8
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