Let's Tell You About the New Autumn Costumes The new season's costumes strike S new note—a, note of quiet diftlnotioß that places them far above the common' place. Beautiful Scottish and Irish htod« woven tweeds—face clotas—and twills—* these are some »f the fabrics from which the costumes are fashioned. But <lj9 most popular material is serge, which stands on a pinnacle unapproaehed by any other fabric. The calorings, thragh subdued, are Bene the less megre, fumiste and mol4 hrewna, alius or Army gray, and a wlds range of tints dubbed khaki, MOREY'S COSTUMES WILL PLACE DISCERNING DRESSERS IN THE VAN OF FASHION! As usual, we have exercised every pari ; in the selection of the new season's cbstumes, 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 thesa costumes at really attractive you'll readily csncede when you examino them—and that will be!—wlien*—-tn« morrow ? G«»<L COME AND SEE THE NEW COSTUMES IN THE NEW PREMISES! You'll he struck with the brightness, and cheerfulness of our new premises—spacious, convenient, attractive, and equipped with every modern device to cater to your comfort. Call and weU comet DRAPERS, NEW PLYMOUTH
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TO beekeepsjks. It is in the boat interests of Beekeepers that we advise them to see our BEEHIVES and obtain quotations, Wc supply ninetenths of the Beekeepers in Turanakl Ten and twelve-frame hives made. Send for prices and particulars to the HAWERA SASH AND DOOR 09. QUIN BROS., PiopristQrj,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1916, Page 2
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367Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1916, Page 2
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