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NEW DRESS GOODS QIHE new (h-osa fabrics for Autumn and Winter wear ate litre in amp e agsortment to make choosing a pleasure. Fashion has sanctioned a wide range of fabrics, and the colors arc practically without <Jhange. FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, at 2/3, 2/ti, 2/11 3/3, 3/9 a yard. UIEVRON TWEEOS, at 2/U a yard. ULEVIOT TWEEDS, at 2/U a yard. I'ANOY CHEVIOTS, at 3/9 a yard. FANCY COSTUME TWEEDS, at 2/11 a yard. ~ CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, at 2/11 a yard. CHEVRON SERGES, ia the newest colors, at 5/G a yard. DIAGONAL SERGES, at 5/0 yard. FANCY DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, at 5/8 a yard. HERRINGBONE CHEVRON, at 4/G a yard. FANCY STRIPED AMAZONS, at 2/11 a yard. PASTEL CLOTHS;- in various shades of eky blue, pink, heliotrope, grey, putty a nd champagne, -JOin wide, at 4/11 yard. STRIPED ICREMALINE, 40in wide, in wlhite grounds, with colored stripes, at 1/9 and 2/3 a yard. CCEOPATRA CLOTHS, in dress lengths. This is a beautiful soft-finlalicd cloth, and there is only oac robe of each shade. The following arc represented: One shade Clematis, two of Navy ~v.Blue, one of New Navy, one of Mauve, one of Copper Beach, three of SSaweed, three of Brown, two each of Vicx Rose, Poan, and Moss, four of Luisitania, and one each of French Grey, Violet, Prime, Reseda, Petrol, Dove, Myrtle, New Blue, and Dark Cardinal, at 69/6 the robe. KIRKCALDIE& STAINS, Ltd. WELLINGTON.

I A DELIGHTFUL tCOOKER fTHE almost unanimous verdict of the very large number of ladies who attended our cooking demonstrations was that ' the Improved 'Perfection'Wick -Kerosene Stovo is a perfect 5 cooker, and cheaper and cleanfat in use than other methods, fijpst compare the coat of fuel ffor the "Perfection" (halfpenny «r hour for each burner) with Wiat you are now paying. ■; Having now received fresh * ar go consignments of these re 3, we are prepared to exes' oil orders Promptly. SON & ARNOLD WD., nts, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 36, 8 March 1909, Page 2

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