Autumn displays her loveliest fashions at The Big Store, Waitara. "■* Nature is again changing her raiment, summer's bright colorings are giving place to the soft dull shades of autumn, and Dame Fashion follows suit. . > So, Madame, being only human, these fashions must invoke your admira- % iion. »-*■/»»«~ >■ Come, then, and revel in delight amongst the lovely garments here displayed for your comfort and adornment* The display includes imported millinery, costumes, coats, blouses, dress goods, serges, and - neckwear. * You are invited to visit the Big Store. Our people will be pleased to give you any attention or information desired, nor will you bs expected to buy. Come soon! The Big Store—Waitara. «? m
We Maintain our Prices : in spite of war dislocation, bnt ire also maintain our high •■ standard ol aualitj. Ladies' Footwear! We have a very wide selection" < at all prices. Perfectly cut in * every style, each one a model Our value as usual is excsp- ~ tionally good, as we buy from the world's belt markets lot * prompt aifa. 'I Gentlemen's Footwear! Smart and comfortable. Whe< "Jj ther for' business or walking, * *, pair of our boots or shoes will "Vv do your feet credit. We can < fit you with your ideal in boots or shoes—stylisb, durable, perfect in fit, comfortable in wear and exceptionally good value. * REPAIRING. . We know all about, but do YOU know about our repairing? If not, it will really pay you to, test it. YouTI find it wonderfully effective. McEWEN BROS ■■%&■ BOOT IMPORTERS, ".. NEW. PLYMOUTH,, v GEORGE PEARCE, \ ■ THE TAILOR WHO GIVES % COMPLETE SATISFACTION! £ Perfect style is assured for every man who is wise enough to come to us for his tailoring, for we are the tailors who have studied the needs of the man who is particular as to cut, style, fit, and ' Oat neW range of Autumn Suitings are the smartest we have ever shown — with quality featuring in every one. GEO; EEARCE, SAILOB AND COSTUMIER, SEW PLYMOUTH. - U th« best adwtfcdng medium in Tfcßstti/ |t eovers tlw whole Of the Offtee, frtm New Plymouth to Pstea, Opratake, to Awakino, to Whangs., t« Ptangi. It ii read on every train, ### •* ttft_fe *»*» •&» #BS
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1916, Page 4
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356Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1916, Page 4
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