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Coal for fuel was sold for the lir=t time in the United. States about 1830.

NOTES OK THE NEW MILLINERY. gIXCE last season tliere has been no marked change in style, except as regards size and trimming, or rather lack of trimming, as the hats this season seem to bear as little in the way of extras as possible^ Extremely large brims and fairly lapge flat crowns are still the vogue. These are worn without the bandeau, quite flat on the hair, and pie- , sent a very simple and charmin" effect. ° Black hats trimmed with rather light wreaths 01 colored and white roses and camelias are very much in evidence. targe toques in tagol or other soft straws have taken the place of small hats. These are all very smartly trimmed with wonderfully shaded wings, quills, and ostrieii I plumes. Some have beautiful flor- I al brims, which are extremely be- * coming to either young or old. i One of the novel features of the | season is the fur-trimmed toque or f hat. Many ladies complain that all f tile all-fur hat or toque are foor too j heavy for the New Zealand climate, | but as the furs are used this season ' I with other lighter trimmings, thev • I will be found delightful to wear." |j i A white mock Ermine or pofated ? iox Toque or small Hat with a ' large feather wing or even bunches of violets, camelias, or other small flowers is very effective and can be worn by anyone. Tinsel crowns with swathed brims in either silk or velvet is a very new and striking ieature among the autumn modes. With respect to colors, mole and elephant are the predominating shades, but vieux blue and all shades of green are -also fashionable. KMCSLDIE^'sTMH^Iti Ellingtons i

NEW YEAR RESOLVES TJESOWE that you will buy an O.K. WASHER find thus lighten bv one-half the hardest and most trying 0 f your household duties. It is quicker, easier, and even cleaner iSlaB handwork. Hundreds of these !b*jhines haTe beell 80,(1 in tue 3o " "ntiaion. There must he a good reai«on for it. Don't be prejudiced, j -Try one. Full particulars from the j tsbln Agents, KEY BQN & JUTD.. ' tp&?£T. ARNOLD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

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370

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

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