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Special Advertisements &lJsM&^&i s4*4*s*****+s ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^c se are Interesting because of the attractions occasioned by OTJB .NEW MILLINER, MISS MOOS (who was previously head milliner foi Messrs George Court, Ltd., of Auckland.) Miss Moore comes to us from the Queen City, bearing an enviable reputation as a Millinery Artist and the charm of her creations bears ample testimony of her skill and rare taste. With Miss Moor's valuable assistance our millinery displays will be continued with an ever changing panorama of newness, and our customers can always be certain of finding something different every time they visit us. Miss Moor is in splendid readiness to receive orders for Spring and Summer Hats. She is m a position to study your individual tastes, and to give .you advice regarding the style that best becomes you. .:; ,'/4 AN ACQUISITION TO TAIHAPE —That lis what our Millinery Department is proving, and the sooner you place your order the sooner you will realise the increased advantages of trading at our store Besides our new Millinery productions we are showing a fine range of Ready to wears-Panamas Chip and Tagel Straws Let your visit be soon *■■- uAKUNtn <ge ulli erci?rs and Drapers, TAIHAPE \&fr&&&& 4 && 4 & i %

If Oil Mid I Comfortable Ironinj There is no reason why ironing should be a physical and mental torture. All the unpleasantness of ironing can be • avoided by using a set of * The iron stays hot the handle stays cooL The ironing surface is as smooth as glass. The edges are , rounded to prevent catching and polling. ASBESTOS \ SAD IRONS 11 ll'.r* are beautifully finished. The handle-: it x'-- . There ■ is no annoying, rattle : . — no breaking tft the , midst of on ironing. Caflam/SKTJoa " «g i*sa ASBESTOS Sad Iron. The body of an ordinary sad iron is made of one solid piece •cf metal. Hot metal radiates its heat in all directions, hut 'Zi mostly UPWARDS, because heat naturally rises. The only •< place where heat is useful is at -3 the BOTTOM. Heat that rises <&(► is wasted. ASBESTOS SAD'A IRONS are made differently, ;X The solid iron part is at top and sides by a hood, i ± ' lined with asbestos and with • ♦ an air space inside. $ • '4 Air and asbestos are conductors of heat, so it can-.*, not escape at the top and sides «&• and is thus concentrated ai f£ the bottom of the iron. There is no waste of heat, and the »,♦■ irnn c + inja Tint mil (Vh lOTlgfir. I7* OBTAINABLE FROM enMtt, Ltd,

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Taihape Daily Times, 11 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 11 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 11 October 1918, Page 1

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