Special Advertisements. I MILLINERY ) 1 \ SHOW ROOM % Interesting because of the attractions occasioned by OUR NEW *f MILLINER, MISS MOOR (who was previously bead milliner tor £♦ 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 nul- & linery displays will bo continued with an ever changing panorama of % newness, and our customers can always be certain of finding someJ thing different every time they visit us. Miss Moor is in splendid £ readiness to receivo 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. ; AN ACQUISITION TO TAIHAPE—That lis what our Millinery +g ,< Department is proving, and the sooner you place your order - the «m» sooner you will realise the increased advantages of trading at our ;& j>+ store. Besides our new Millinery productions we are showing a fine t range of Ready to wears—Panamas Chip and Tagel Straws Let your IX I visit be soon I ;•«-•-• erc€»rs an< rapers, T-A-I HAP IH*KH
ron and Smile Comfortable Iromiig There is no reason why ironing should „ be a physical and mental torture. All. ' the unpleasantness of ironing can be'jj, avoided by using a set of •, The iron flays hot—■ the handle stays coed. The Ironing surface is as smooth as glass. The edges are ' rounded to prevent catching and pulling. asbestos: \ SAD IRONS are beautifully fin- ' isbed The handleis secure. There 'is no annoyins rarrte —no breaking tn the ' midst of an ironing. Mt&ihjaaatapu&Jc&u ''/ CaUmdS*n,m :r fa The body of an ordinary iron is made of one solid piece <& of metal. Hot metal radiates 'jfo its heat in all directions, but'JL mostly UPWARDS, because iV heat naturally rises. The only i + place where heat is useful is at the BOTTOM. Heat that rises «&► is wasted. ASBESTOS SAD & IRONS are made differently, *J>+ The solid iron part is covered*X at top and sides by a hood, |j£ lined with asbestos and with, an air space inside. ' [ Air and asbestos are non conductors of heat, so it can-r*T not escape at the top and sides «& and is thus concentrated &tf& the bottom of the iron. There jV is no waste of heat, and thej,^ iron stays hot much longer, r <&mj,: OBTAINABLE FROM T A I
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 October 1918, Page 1
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