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Your Winter Hat. Your Lovely Fur Set. Your " Best of All" (KAIAPOI) Costume, Tailor-made, Ready to Slip on. Kaiapoi Rain Goat, and nice Silver Handle Umbrella. Procure these at Ambury's ?ndyou can defy the Elements. Everything Ready-to-wear of the Best Quality, Best Value, Best Variety in Taranaki fer Men, Women, and Children, You will find at Ambury Brothers, Devon St., New Plymouth.

Approaching Wet Weather Shoe Leather. First there is the tiller and the toiler. He will want Footwear to defy the elements. His boots must be sturdy and as watertight at a pane of glass. i NPEWENS have that kind—all of them are low in price, but high in quality. These heavy Kip Working Boots at 16s 6d are instances. Yes! V' have better at gradually as-cending prices to IDs 6d. And we have cheaper, too—don't forget that—but they're smart Kip working Toots, from 10s 6d to 15s (Id; also in chrome and calf. Come in and let us supply your Winter Footwear. McEWEN BROS., BOOT IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

CURES TOOTHACHE A Delight for the Long Evenings AND THB EEMAINDER OF THE YEAB Go to th* JAt, BEST NEW PLYMOUIH TALKERIES for EDI80& RECORDS. Over 20,000 to pick from. All newest title*. Phonographs, Gramophones. Also the Celebrated KLINGSOR HORNLESS MACHINES. Kbc Records, double-sided, 10in., for the price of one sided, and far surpassing in tone and melody. Sole agent for North Island. Everybody spenaing 203 receives a present (value ss) of Records tiii Xmaß. Come one, come all (all repairs done), and hear them yourselves. Accordeons and Moutk Organs. Our prices will surprise and please you. SMOKERS 1 Call and examine our choice lot of pipes, ABk to see the "Civic." • Devon Street East

ANOTHER IMPORTANT SUBJECT. Dance-giving opens up another very important subject, and that is with regard to the invitation itself. There is a growing custom for the invitation to be worded in the name of the young people, where the mother is still alive. This is a pity. It gives them a position they have no right to. The mother is the head of such matters, and the card should be in her name, even supposing some guests to be invited are only friends of her sons and daughters. It is a distinct slight to her to have to take second place in her own house. Besides, there are many who would feel more honored in being asked if the card were in the name of the hostess, and not in her daughters'. Indeed, this want of precedence in se" ; ''' •»"<!"'•= :■- ' : rather alarmi occasion she must make herself scarce, and it is no wonder that strangers whe have been present at an entertainment where the mother has been kept in th( background enquire anxiously after her However, this innovation has happily nol as yet got much hold, and there is'time enough to "nip it in the bud." Then ideration, and one that dancing

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 302, 16 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 302, 16 May 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 302, 16 May 1911, Page 6

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