Stylish Millinery The matchless elegance of our Millinery is fast winning a high place among stylish people. Its outstanding characteristic of being smart and stylish in appearance and moderate in price together with its exclusiveness lias given it high rank amongst well dressed ladies' adornments. We can make a hat to suit your dress in any shape or style. Trimmed Hats from 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s lip. All orders get fullest, attention. COSTUMES— With the growth of the read made Costume trade and the ever improving methods of manufacture to-day you can get Oj stylish well-made good fitting garment at considerably under former prices. See our Costumes at 19a 6d, 235, 27s fid, 355. 42s fid, to 4 guineas. Any of those can- be altered to suit you.
J. & J. Auld, NEW PLYMOUTH. Near Post Office. CAPE EGMONT S POSTS CLUB. ALL-COMERS' TUG-OP-WAR QONCERT AND 1 P UNGAR EII U HALL I 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1014. TEAMS' TUG-OF-A\ AR, five men a-side, to lx> pulled oil ladder. FIRST PRIZE, £7 lUs; SECOND PRIZE £2 10s. Nom. 12/0 per team. A two-life contest. ■ 1 earns classified as far as practicable—that is, a light-weight team may not nil a heavy-weight team until the final pull. Teams to be beaten twice. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 27, 1914. Admission to Concert, Tug-of-War and Slipper 2/-; Dance: Ladies free; Gents, W. F. GUILD, ' Hon. See. N.B.—The Club reserve the right io reduce prize money proportionately should iess than (i (six) teams enter. "PRE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL P IRE JJRIGADE PLAIN & JfIANCY J) It ESS JJALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL on KING'S BIRTHDAY (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914). DANCING: Children, from 7 to f1.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/'-. Tickets may lio obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Bo\'s Fancy and Original Costume.
FIRE! FIRE FIRE! UAWIvE'S SALVAGE STOCK IS NOV BACK AT THE EG.MOXT STREET SIIOP. PRICES FufITHER rtEDUCED. !t Is worth while to call nnd inspect a G. 0. HAWKE, EOMONT STREET SHOP. 10/6 LADIES' Black Glace Derby Shoes, romul rubbers and wide laces free. —Dockrill's. TjVIFTY POUNDS Deposit, lilance easy terms, will purchase Modem New House, central, with every convenience. Hartnell, Land Agenta, Brougham Street. 'f»UY a pair of Crockett & Jones' famous Water-tight Boots, guaranteed U ly* Dookrilft.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 28 May 1914, Page 1
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