Special Advertisements. t X T T Tf $ IX( ♦> ♦!* Let the Children be Comfy this Slimmer Let them enjoy the Sunshine to the full without being hampered by heavy Clothing. * We are showing some delightful styles in infants and girls’ wear — dainty little garments that are admirably adapted to the hot weather, and yet are serviceable and wear-resisting! s Section t© Demands ! We have Dresses, Rompers, Overalls, etc, for every day wear, in & the smartest tub fabrics and colours guaranteed good washers! Then there are dressy little frocks in muslin and voile with fihe lace and Embroidery trimmings. ;*». > - • , X I* Underwear, Socks, Hats and i Everything for Girls. ♦TO T ♦TO z *<l a 010 I. IS ♦TO 1 ♦to X ♦TO O. > x 010 o*o ♦TO A 010 ♦TO ♦TO T «♦ I ♦to mm Lt ♦TO ♦TO 010 oro i N J 2 ♦TO ♦TO VS o:o ❖lO X ♦TO ♦ro ft ♦TO T o*o u ♦TO ♦TO OTO 010 oro 010 ♦TO ♦TO T X X x x X Also —Booties, Bibs, Shawls, and Infants’ apparel of every description. SEE OUR DISPLAYS OF SUMMER ♦!♦ GOODS. <|o Everything priced on economy hasis, and everything guaranteed for sat- o£o isfaction. X A.W. Gardner & Co | Mercers Sf Drapers, TAIHAPE * t X X
Iron and Smile ♦!♦ £ Comfortable Ironing 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 ms The iron stays hot the handle stays coot The ironing surface is as smooth as glass. The edges are . k rounded to prevent catching j§M and pulling.. Sjf ASBESTOS SAD IRONS V arc beautifully finished. The handle-?2 is secure. There is no annoying, rattle —no breaking ih the midst of an ironin g. MiCe iajU tlupti iod lizu Call and See Them ’’ t T t ft* t T t Us© aii ASBESTOS Sad Iron. ? T T T T t i ♦> T> T f Y t -A & Y if T The body of an ordinary sad Y iron is made of one solid piece of metal. Hot metal its heat in all directions, but ! mostly UPWARDS, because‘lb heat naturally rises. The only) ♦ place where heat is useful is at the BOTTOM. Heat that rises & wasted. ASBESTOS SAD !A. IRONS are made differently, J 5, The solid iron part is at top and sides by a hood, >t. lined with asbestos and with ± m an air space inside. Air and asbestos are T nonY «♦ conductors of heat, so it can- rsr not escape at the top and sides and is thus concentrated at^ the bottom of the iron. There jY & is no waste of heat, and the|Y m iron stays hot much longer. t <%> OBTAINABLE FROM enaett, Ltd., ff T t N & t TAIHAPE ''A’,”' 4 ■f* T T T , _ _ _ ♦>
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Taihape Daily Times, 29 October 1918, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 29 October 1918, Page 1
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