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Just arrived, at Dockrfll's, Devon street Central, Few Plymouth, an in dent of Allan's famous gents' boots, al» colonial loots and shoes by reltehlf makers. All the above are offered t< the public at prices that can't b» Wt7»

NOTES NEW MILLINERY. gIXCE last season there has been no marked change in style, except as regards size and trim'""-" or rather lack of trimming, i hats this season seem to bi little in the way of extras as possible. Extremely large brims and fairly large flat crowns are still the vogue. ; These are worn without the bandeau, quite flat on the hair, and present 11 wry simple and charming effect. Black hats t Hintued with rather light wreaths w colored and white roses and eamclias arc very much , in evidence. T.arge toques in tagol or other soft straws have taken the pi* imiMßimgam plumes. Some have beautiful flo al brims, which are extremely b. coming to either young or oldv I One of the novel features of the I season U t.ha fnr.trimmeA *„„„„ .... I v hat. Many ladies complain that all : ' the all-fur bat or toque are f oor too : heavy for the New Zealand climate, but as the furs are used this season with other lighter trimmings, they will be found delightful to wear. A white mock Ermine or pointed J iFox Toque or small Hat with a - largo feather wing or even bunches J. of violets, canielias, or other small • flowers is very effective and can be _' worn by anyone. >,.'" Tinsel crowns with swathed brims ; in cither silk o;- velvet is a veryi ':- new and striking ioaturc among the autumn modes. With respect to colors, mole and < elephant are the 1 predominating .shades, but vicux blue and all || shades of green arc also fashions' able. > IIRKCALDIEI STAINS, Ltd.

NEW YEAR RESOLVES Mm IBs***; ESOLVE. that you will buy an OX WASHER and thus Hghtea -one-half the hardest and moat jbjg.of your household duties. It quicker, easier, and even cleaner n _handwork. Hundreds of these "bines have been sold in tim T on. There must be a good r for it. Don't be prejudiced. ' one. Full particulars from the •Agents, KEY SON & ARNOLD MD.. DEVON SOXEJ:. rrto Sti-Mt Btore * Oijfce with an up-to-date iffijjiiieral groceries, etc. of fresh fruit and sest confeetiom e no credit, but yon *;el big I by paying cash. OFFICE FOR SERVANTS Itwjll be pleated to meet ' t positions or want

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 2

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