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Special Advertisements. 3ff ' i MILLINERY SHOW ROOM Interesting because of Hhc attrastions occasioned by OUR NEW ■* MILLINER, MISS MOOR (who was previously head milliner for t Messrs George Court, Ltd., of Auckland:) Miss Moore comes to us ♦ from the Queen City, bearing an enviable reputation as a Millinery y Artist, and the charm of her creations bears ample testimony of her ♦.♦ skill and rare taste. With Miss Moor's valuable assistance our mil- <& linery displays will be continued with an ever changing panorama of <& newness, and our customers can always be certain of finding some- X thing different every time they visit us. Miss Moor is in splendid £ readiness to receive orders for Spring and Summer Hats. She is in a ' £ position to study your individual tastes, and to give you advice re- ♦ garding the style that best becomes you, • . , , -'^iMmt AN ACQUISITION TO TAIHAPE —That is what our Millinery +g & Department is proving, and the sooner you place your order the ♦> .!& sooner you will realise the increased advantages of trading at our <£<> Ji store. Besides our new Millinery productions we are showing a fine '& t range of Ready to wears—Panamas Chip and Tagel Straws Let your [X X*.-visit be soon t' ''2Lflercezs an< 'racers, m&s4fl&H&BW

♦#<sM^s*^^^MM&£*$ 1 <sMMH&s*&&#^#VV!sl Iron and Smile! Comfortable Ifoniru 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 TrXzjnyiizn ■omnium The iron stays hot the handle stays cooL The ironing surface is as smooth as glass. The edges are rounded to prevent catching and pulling. ASBESTOS : \ SAD IRONS 11 ll r are beautifully finished. The handle- _ is secure. There is no annoying, rattle —no breaking in the midst of an ironing. - Mjflo in aU ih»j*» ixA ifau Call and Set Thm %% mms» IK The body of an ordinary sad . iron is made of one solid piece <<£&» of metal. Hot metal its heat in all directions, but 'JL mostly UPWARDS, because •j£ heat naturally rises. The only place where heat Is useful is«at the BOTTOM. Heat that rises 4& is wasted.' ASBESTOS SAD & IRONS are made differently, The solid iron part is covered [X at top and sides by a hood, ) \ lined with asbestos and. with •♦ an air space inside. 74 Air and asbestos are conductors* of heat, so it can- J♦not escape at the top and sides <*A and is thus concentrated the bottom of the iron. There Wr is no waste of heat, and the k>-c iron stays hot much longer, f2r OBTAINABLE FROM

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Taihape Daily Times, 12 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 12 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 12 October 1918, Page 1

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