Sweet Nell of Old Drury Wore Record Millinery! History hath it that Out of the taW worn by Nell Gwynn, the famous EnglisH aoress, measured three feet across—? veritable "cart wheel" hat, loaded.withj elaborate plumes, But that was wajj back in the year 1885 and the hats o| to-day are tempered to acre refined ani artistic tastes* Ladies who would select Spring M!W linery from a tasteful «ad varied displajl should visit. MOREY'S Many very charming and novel style changes are Introduced for spring and summer, 1016, y»t withal, extreme simplicity 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 btudied and are pro.* perly subordinate in keeping with moderate income*-' YOU'LL LIKE THIS SHOWING, MADAM, COME! OUR INVITATION IS EXTENDED! We still allow 5 per cent, 'discount for cash—!/• in every "£,' NEW PLYMOUTH,.
"Red Post" Furniture! THE FURNITURE OF DIS, TINCTION! ] For unique design, beautiful finish and artistic workmanship, "Bed Post" furniture in without a peer. 1 EVERY PIECE IS CONSTRUCTED AND DESIGNED IN OUR OWN FACTORIES mid i« indeed a marvel of elegance and art. / "BED POST" Furniture commands admiration! It creates a desire for possession bv 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 docs 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. Dustmore thwTV" 110li8bi " g Linos aild I>olish Floors is but little w i,.« Tl r ,°- Ccdar ' Mo ? ,»» impregnated with Q-Cedar Wish, and »r , n y -, Ca r, be made Dew washljlg and replenishing with O-Cedar 0.1. Gives a bard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that the large round shape gives thfc longest and most service. This is sold at 0/6 , The smaller size- is (1/6,, NEW PLYMOUTH * ••»« AND
XJREKUI.WAITAEA-New {PLYMOUTH MOTOR COACH SERVICE. Leav3s—» Urertui 8 a.m. for New Plymouth. Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 a.m. for New Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth (Hookham't Corner)— . 11 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for Waitara and Urenul. Writnra—4.3o for Urenui. Parcels and Messages to Criterion Garage. 'Phone 139. ARTHUR J.. SMITH, Proprietor. ~., REMOVAL KOTICffi, ; : \\. \ JOE " JENKiNSON, 'Cm' ,eti, has'removed Gill Street to' ISroughaffi'Street? ; HaU, The Kail has been transitr.ned irto the most up-to-date car renovating shop In town. Clients can dv nd on {uJLsatigfaction ", ■ '■
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 2
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