RP?*£a mismmmigmi *,%* LATEST SUMMER FASHIONS. VERY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Beautiful Goods IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ARE NOW SELLING FAST. 81 NEW PLYMOUTH MsM IIL Vj
The Burning Question? WHERE TO GET THE MOST FOR THE MONEY. Try shopping by post with Collinson and Cunningham at Palmerston North! Mrs. M. W of Whenuakura wrote us in August:—Received 1/- parcel late- , ly and was more than satisfied; could not get the contents here for less than I 5/:" ■ . . MONEY BACK IN FULL IF DESIRED. FANCY PARCEL No. 18P135 FOR 5/- POST FREE. Box stationery; pad, blotter and envelopes. ' Jap kit of strong woven grass, lined; handkerchief bag for child, prettily made in floral material; milk jug cover of net with bead edges; nail brush; tooth brush; pencil; pen; cake scented soap; 2 fancy hat pins; 2 hat pin protectors; 2 lace pins or tortoiseshell back comb. 5/- SUNDRY PARCEL No. 18P136 POST FREE. Duchess set; runner 45 by 11 and three mats, embroidered; 0 serviettes, 18 by 18, hemmed; 2 bath towels, white, size 20 by 42; D'oyley. GREAT 20/- UNDERWEAR PARCEL, No. 18P137. Moirette underskirt, saxe blue, navy blue or grey, pair English corsets, sizes 19 to 29, long over hips with four suspenders; camisole of longcloth trimmed embroidery; 2 vests with fancy top*; nightdress of fonmdiit.li nicplv trimmed embroidery. '* No. 18P138; SPLENDID PARCEL FOR 15/- (postage paid) Colored print underskirt; 2 vests in ribbed cotton with short- sleeve*; 2 woven combinations, short sleeves; pretty camisole nicely trimmed embroidery. gi§lJltl!i«WiTOl 1 TO 9 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF LUXURIOUS AXMINSTER CARPETS! The Home Beautiful —is (lie homo of soft, warm tinted floor-cover-ings. These in fact play n considerable part in the artistic ami comfortable f urn Jelling; of the home. ■■' All kinds of novel effects and new patterns In artistic and harmonium colour lilendinjis. The qualities all through are reliable and high-grade and we nffi-K ili tinct values which must make a direct appeal to all. If you are in need of new carpets, then lose no time in view-in? th new shipment. NEW P L Y M
Are the mainstay of the farmer. WK HAVE NOW IN STOCK PULL SUPPLIES OF Mangold, Carrot, Turnip and Swede Seeds. To ensure Success, procure your seed from us, E. GRIFFITHS & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 6
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