Sweet Nell of Old Dnjiy Wore Record Millinery I History, hath it thftt flfle o£ tie Jiatf ;. torn by Nell Gwynn, the famous EnglisK I acress, measured three feet across—a) AL veritable "cart wheel" hat, loaded witrj elaborate, plumes, But that was was 1 .. "back-in the year 1665 and the hats oj / - to-day are tempered to ioore refined and 'J artistic tastes, ( ' ..Ladies who would select Spring Mik A linery frojm a tkstcful and vajjej display U? should vi( MOREY'S Many very charming and novel style changes' are introduced for spring and summer, 1916, yet withal, extreme simpHoity is the dominant note throughout the display. The range is varied —very well varied indeed—so individual taste can be indulged in marked degree. Prices, too, have been studied and are properly subordinate in keeping with moderate incomes,' /OU'LL -LIKE THIS SHOWING, MADAM, COMEI OUR INVITATION IS EXTENDED! W_e still allow-.5 per sent, disomrat for- c&sili—l/- in • every '& DRAPER? TIEW PLYMOUTH. "Red Post" Furniture! THE FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION! For nnlqne design, beautiful finish and artistic workmanship, "Red Post" furniture is without a peer. EVERY PIECE IS CONSTRUCTED AND DESIGNED IN OUR OWN FACTORIES and is io.deed a marvel of eleg- ' i a nee and art. "RED POST" Furniture commands aAmiration! It creates « • desire for possession by all who see it, and once in the home it gives lasting satisfaction and a lifetime's service. The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld, An O-Cedar Polish Mop does away with the drudgery of housework! It lightens the labor and takes the backache, the weary limbs and rough red hands right out of the day's doings. Dusting, cleaning aad polishing Linos and Polish Floors is but little more than play. , The O-Cedar Mop is impregnated with O-Ceidar Polish, and when dirty can be made new by washing a»d''replenishing with U-Cedn* Oil. Gives a hard, dry, durable polish'that does not tjet sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that the large round shape gives the longest and most service. '.;'•'■ s This is sold at 0/6; ~ .The smaller size is 6/6. \ eDringer Bros, LtdL NEW PLYMOUTH < TJRENUI-WAITARA-New (PLYMOUTH MOTOR COACH SERVICE. Leaves— Urenui 8 a.m. for New Plymouth. Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 a.m. for New Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth (Hookbam's Corner)—- ' .1 ... :j , 11 a.m. for Waitarfc ' ', : ■ ': 3 o'clock for ? Waitara and UrenuL Wr.itara—4.3o for Urenui., Parcels and Messages to Criterion Garages 'Phone 139. ARTHUR J-.SMITH, •Proprietor, '■ •pLANNELETTES, SILK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS • SHAWLS, WHIE TAFFETA SILK at 1/- Per YirS NEW JVORY AND CONGRESS ■ |^) :;;; : :,; ; ; . ■•' eOMI-mfeECT'MY STOCK, '.■■'■.-■.,■•£•; lAgerJi*'. f»r WERTJS,E.IM ;: 'SEj6xa. MACHINES., Some choice Matoliine* in Stock. C. H. iETFOBiD cuerie srM^^-jsmi^nm^a.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1916, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1916, Page 2
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