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CHAPMAN’S BOOT ARCADE. FOR VALUE IN FOOTWEAR . Ladies’ Gents’, and Children’s Quality-. Footwear just arrived Choice Selection of CALL IN AND INSPECT A satisfied customer is OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. .... So you can rely on netting Good Value at ■CHAPMAN’S (Next door to Morgan and Co.’s

C. & C.’s Home Sewing Week P-R-A C T l-C-A-L M-O-N-O-M-T! Our Home Week this autumn—27th April to 4th May—will spell practical economy for you if you avail yourself of its advantages. Such a host of women can do their own sewin>’- hut cannot cut out successfully, so our expert will cut out for you during Home Sewiinr’ Week FREE of charge ! It pays to come in, but if unable to come, we will post you pattern « of any materials, and tell you how to send in self measurements. “ TWO GARMENTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.” Remembering to-day’s advanced prices, we can assure you that unusually good values are embodied in-all- the goods listed here we ask you to see the patterns, leaving you to make comparisons. Best Dye Navy Serges— 7/6. 8/6, 10/6. 12/6 to 21/= yard Black Serges—ln fine weights 1 10/6, 13/6, 15/6 to 21/* yard Black Dress Goods —In wool; Santoys, Venetians, Armures, tricotines, resildas ” 6/11 to 16/6 yard Navy Wool Materials—For costumes or coatTrocks • ,iri‘’Venetians; Velours, Santoys, Kremlas, resildas, gabardines, and suitings ; ' 5 / 1J *° 21 / = yard Grey Wool Dress Goods—The shades ranging ' froni : ' silver to mole ; worsteds, tweeds, Venetians,’ Sahtoys, gabardines’ ' '"'’ s ; 5/6 to 25/= yard Srown Wool Materials —Toning from cinnamon to darkest nigger brown; in all wanted weaves i />'"■ to 22/6 yard Maiive Wool Materials r— In Santoys, Venetians, /corkscrews, gabardines, and suitings ■ ”•.... ; \ v j ■’ 5/6 21/“ yard Wine Wool Goods—Armures, Santoys, Venetians 6/11 to 16/6 yard Saxe Dress Goods—Wool,,too; suitings, cloths, gabardines, Santoys, corkscrews ■ t; ■ ■ >' ?' v ? v •■■■ ;■ ■ ■ s/ll to 23/6 yard Tweeds comprise a wide selection; dark tones and light in English and Colonial weaves 3/11 to 23/6 yard Blanket Coatings—ln shades that count 8/11 to 23/6 yard Velveteens—ln good dyes, comprising Louis and Tootal cloths and other standard weaves; shades equal to peace-time products 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 yard Wool Biousings—A winter want; Kremlaine, Kremla, delaine, and viyella; 500 designs 2/6 to 3/9 yard Blouse Materials—A cheaper range From l/= to 2/3 yard Nestling Cloths—For dressing gowns, etc. 1/6 to 7/11 yard 11 n ms ill V7-S B Mm m ♦55 ANY GARMENT CUT FREE During Home Sewing Week our expert will cut any garment to your measure free, material to be bought in our Dress Section. Come if you can; if you can’t, then send for patterns and give measurements. We’U cut out and mark ready to run up. FROM 27th APRIL to 4th MAY F 9 BROAD STREET u Provide Your Own Style/ For Free cuttin-g-out you MUST provide an illustration of the stylo wanted. Bring or send picture from any fashion magazine, paper or book. t G.P.O, Box 66. Pkono No. 171. LICENSED DEALER UPPER EANGITIKEI AND W AIM AREN O DISTRICTS., Edlin, Eteveiem 8 Co.. """ * 1 SS « r ii'n ■ ■ ■ * li ~*" * ni— 1 Ford Motor Garage, Eautapu Street, Taihape. NEXT GEETNA HOTEL BUILDINGS. as ssaa i i i —° *■ Motor and General Engineers. A FORD FOB EVERYTHING EVERYTHING- FOR A FORD Repairs, Tyres, Accessories, Spare Parts Vulcanising. Touring Car jf.o.b. Wellington Run-about f.o.t. Ck asses f.ojk Well! ngton £2lB £2OB £165

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Taihape Daily Times, 26 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, 26 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, 26 April 1918, Page 8

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