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A LITTLE MORE SPICE FOR THE WARDROBE Variety is the spice of life and of dress. To be versatile in Dress it is necessary to have the bureau drawer well stocked with Neckwear. A woman can't have too many Neck Fixings, but sometimes there's a limit beyond which the funds will not go. Then she should turn to Where the following fine showing of Neckwear Novelties awaits her inspection. Lace and net-fringed Scarves, in ivory and Paris, 6/11 to 21/-. Neck Scarves, ui creme lace, 1/11 to 5/11. Silk Maltese Lace Scarves, in creme and black, 6/11 to 35/-. Black Net Scarves, silk embroidered, in Oriental and plain designs, 9/11 to 30/-. Handsome Silver Net Scarves, embroidered in gold, 42/-. Creme and Black' Spanish Lace Scarves, 18/6 to 49/6. These scarves are worth, coming a long way to see and possess. 1s in the £ Discount for Cash Nlorey and Soi New Plymoutn and Stratford

m m 7* m WE CAN'T BRING THIS LAND TO YOU, BUT WE CAN TAKE YOU TO IT And it's Al, 0.K., or any other term you can ascribe to first-class land, situated at Whangamomona; C 52 acres of it —500 grass, 92 bush. Well fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, all sheep-proof, free of weeds, and well watered by never-failing streams. Will winter two sheep to the acre. The price is £6 10s per acre, and includes a three-roomed house. Exceptional terms to a good man. Owner wishes to sell in order to look after another property in the King Country. MUST MAKE MONEY There's a fortune in this because it's good. It is right in the township of Whangamomona—the Railway Station is on the property—and we are confident that the first man wide awake we motor to it will buy it. There's not many left—they're a healthy lot, and for your children's sake you should get on to these healthy heights. If you want a section or house in town it will pay you to see us first. Will be sure to suit you. New Plymouth | O^JMjS^H

W. P. NICOLL W. H. HOWE Hignest Grade All obtainable now from Ktt.G AND BROUQRA.I* STREETS, , NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

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361

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 2

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