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SIMPLICITY! Simplicity is the Main , Feature of the Spring Millinery for. 1916: SSiie are the high conglomerations of flowers and feathers, of tinsel and birds' wings. Instead, fashion has, so to speak, narrowed millinery down to the limit of sweet simplicity. Now such simplicity makes obvious claims on the artistry of the milliner. A feather must be "just so"—a posy must be "just right," or the whole effect is sDoiM—rendered incongruous, in fact. In this matter, Moneys' millinery demonstrates its unquestioned superiority—demonstrates the great eare and wonderfully good taste responsible for the excellence and beauty o< >nng Remember our doors are wide open to you whether you "iust look round" or whether you purchase' PROMENADE THROUGH OUT MILLINERY SHOWROOM. mi I ITEW PLYMOUTH ETRATFOiU^ Furnishings for Spring-time! Never have we been able to display a choicer selection of ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS than now. S!iiS It is the harmonising color schemes and the clever arrangement of furnishings and floor coverings which make you home beautiful. To furnish with taste and distinctiveness does not necessarily mean big expense, as we are ready to prove to you OUR SPRING STOCKS have been judiciously selected with a view to combining art and economy and if you are considering the question of new furnishings for your home this spring-time, a visit here will open up new ideas and increased advantages, for ufrnishing on ideal lines. The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld. NE W PL Y MOOT H. does away with the drudgery of housework I It lightens- the labor and takes the backache, the weary limbs and rough red hands right out of the day's doings. Dusting, cleaning and polishing Linos and Polish Floors is but little more than play. The O-Cedar Mop is impregnated with O-Cedar Polish, and when' dirty can be made new by washing and replenishing with U-Cedar Oil. Gives a hard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that the large round shape gives the longest and most service. This is sold at 9/0 . The smaller size is 0/0. NEW PLYMOUTH - j BE WISE—BUY SECOND-HANp. We have in stoclf alt classes of FURNITURE which you can buy at LESS THAN HALF the price of new. Call and inspect—it will pay, you. ■ TIME-TABLE. ' CARS LEAVE DAILY— Waitara at ~.;._. .. >.; 8.30 a.m. , Motunui K vj; ;._. >.; |.V; 8.40 a.m. ! Onaero ;••;>.: m >■; >«i 8.0 a.m. ■ • Urenui ..• >. .. ; ,. : ., ; „. : 8.15 a.m.. . Waitoitoi >...>.■ vj f,.; 0.25 a.m. , Uruti .. , ,■,;,... w .«; -.> 10.0 a.nu Okau Road ; ,.J >. p., , A 12.0 noon Tongaporutu ~; >. .... 1.0 p.m. ' Mokau 3.15 p.m. | ~mf Awakino—Arrive about.■.. 4.0 p.m. '.-■'> , . RETURN JOURNEY-- . : ,1 ?':• . • Awakino—Leave" at.. ;>>v 6.0 a.m. | _„_,l-, l ,„..,) ■ „ rt Mokau, >.>.:.. 0.45 a.m.! CHRISTIANSEN & CO., Tongaporntu ..• •.. •» ~ 9.0 a.m. ' . „„_„.; „„».„„_ Okau Road •..'"*.- 8.30 a.m. EXCHANGE MART, DEVON STREE*. Uruti .'...; |..| ; .V (.<:.. 11.40 a.m. • ~ -■■ j . Waitoitoi •..■'.. •.. .. .. 12.0 noon ' \ ! Urenui ~ '..' -..j '■.'. '..■ .. 12.10 p.m. > Cash buyer of all classes of seconft. | Onaero .. 12.20 p.m. ' | Motunui 12.25 p.m. hand goods. Ring up 'phone 480 and we Waitara—Arrive about.. 1.0 p.m. information to be obtained at Garage, attend to your, wants a r onoe. . Waitara. Fares Casli- ---'- CHRISTIANSEN & CO.,

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1916, Page 2

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