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may tip said for and against 'Autumn. True, Die shortening days tell of the approach of Winter with its rough wet days, but to the feminine mind the Autumn brings a host of delights which more than compensate for Winter's caprices. For i s there one lady who dees not thrill with pleasure when Fashion reveals her wealth of Autumn wean ables? We think not, . ;, , v >i And ftorey's Autumn Showing etpreßoJ the very last word in Autumn styles. These Costumes! The Coats! Evening Dresses! for Outdoor and Indoor wear are fehown in a truly lavish manner. In the Costumes and Coats many a new etyle note is introduced, the chief motifs of course, being a fine, full avep draping effect for the costumes and «, quaint loose effect for the Coats. Tweeds, Serges, Cheviots—all are well represented and the patterns are decidedly smart and pleasing. The Evening Dresses, of course, must be seen to be properly appreciated, as must also the fur&j This is our special card of invitation per medium of this newspaper. We want you to see for yourself the beauty and variety of this display.—R.S.V.P, NEW PLY MOUTH and

Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to linger over and a second cup is a general request. Its delicious flavour makes instant appeal to the refined palate and proclaims the hostess as a lady of discrimination. Use £ next time you entertain, and ~- "what good tea" will be a unani- —; mous expression. Try the 2/- blend. "Amber jj> Tips"- dS Everybody's \ Favourite— p

T° H s - V,. g*M 0N s sawmiller, carkixgtox road, xew plymouth, Was taken this opportunity of announcing to tlie people of New Plvmouth and surrounding districts that he has RKOPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing Ms Timber, ."_ _ ..'. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview Mr. Simons at his residence. Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill, . -*■ - ". ' 'All timber dressed to order fo* Milders. "'" ""- '^" 'Phsa? No. 354-

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1916, Page 2

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324

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1916, Page 2

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