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Let's Tell You About the New Autumn Costumes The new season's costumes strike 2 iiew note—* note of quiet distinction that plaees Chem far above the commonplace. Beautiful Scottish and Irish handwoven tweeds—face cloths—and twilla—> these are some of the fabrics from which the costumes are. fashioned. But the most popular material is serge, which stands on a piHßacle uiapproacked by »ny other fabric. The ■ caterings,; though subdued, are hone the less megre, fumiste and mole brawns, obus or Army grey, and k wid# range of tints dubbed khaki* MOREY'S COSTUMES WIL(. PLACE DISCERNING DRESSERS IN THE VAN OF FASHION! As U9ual, we have exercised every cara in the selection of the new season's costumes, and we can thus assure your pleasure. The costumes displayed are perfect in cut and style, while in fit and finish and workmanship, they leave nothing to be desired. It matters not in what direction your taste may lie, you will have not the slightest trouble in selecting a costume to your individual liking. Keen buying enables us to offer these costumes at really attractive prices,, as you'll readily concede when you examine them—and that will be?—when?—toi morrow ? Good. COME AND SEE THE NEW COSTUMES IN THE NEW PREMISES! You'll be struck with the brightness and cheerfulness of our new premisesspacious, convenient, attractive, and equipped with every modern device to cater to your comfort. Call and welcome. DRAPERS, NEW PLYMOUTH

w. P. NICOLL W. H. ROWE Look after the "Gjntieman that pays the Rint." We haxe some specially Cheap, Wholesome Pig Food*. Pollard, Oat-Pollard, and Mixed Pig-meal. Call and Inspect . or . ' - Write for samples and quotations; WM. ROWE KINPr and BKOTJGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1916, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
362

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1916, Page 2

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