Tis always a Cool Summer to the Coolly Clad ! After which injunction we proceed to the discussion' of Sum 1 nier Underwear, ii you purchase straightway you will purchase wisely—not only on account of gradually increasing temperatures but because supplies are very uncertain—indeed, the stocks we)hold will not last overlong and future consignments must inevitably show price increases. Therefore ' Purchase Woven Underwear / "• NOW! : :, COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, with S.S., 1/-, 173, 1/8 nnd 2/3. MIXTURE VESTS, with fancy tops, 3/9 to 5/U. SILK VESTS, S.S., B/fl. COTTON COMBINATIONS, S.Sfrom 3/3 to 4/6. Fancy tops, in cotton and mixtures, S.S. and L.S., 0/6 td 9/11.
Stratford Reports the Following Values: > HORROCKSES LONOCLOTHS xnd CALICOES, CRE,\'B'SON'S Extra-fine LONCCLOTHS, TARAXTULLE, "NEVER •' OLD" CAMBRICS, ORGANDIES, BISHOP LAWNS and INDIA LIN ONS, and a beautiful selection of EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS, TORCHON AND VAL. LACES, to trim jour summer garments.
And here is a point which'w* l would particularly stress: If you pay cash you secure our 5 per cent. Discount—l/- in the £—worth while, isu't it it '•'■ " MOREY.£..<ng NEW PLYMOUTH AND ' STRATFOBD.
Constructional Differences in Cabinetmaking! , Let us explain the difference. Chcffoniers, sideboards, exten-1 sion tables and similar furni-1 .. . . ture can be made in two wayslJfT —honestly and dishonestly. * THE HONEST WAY! The honest way is to put the ' pieces together by dovetailing, grooving or sen-wing. Furniture so made is strong and durable. This the way the Red Post Furniture s made. THE DISHONEST WAY! The dishonest way is to nail the pieces together. This saves a lot of time and costs little. Furniture so made is cheap and na-i'.y. and never worth buying. To get Honest Furniture, come to The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld. NE \V PLY M OUI-H.
does away with the drudgery of housework! » It lightens tliq labor and takes the backache, the weary limbs and rough red hands right out of the day's doings. Ousting, cleaning and polishing Linos and Polish Floors is but littlo more than play. The 0-Cedar Mop is imprcgnatsd with O-Ccdaf Polish, and : when dirty can be made new by washing and replenishing with O-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 thb longest and most service. This is sold at 9/0..., The smaller size is 0/8. ..,„„,.• Bellringer Bros, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH . • AND STRATFORD.' ,
Don't Wear Dirty Clothes Have your soiled suits, costumea, dresses, gloves, 'etc. RENOVATED.BY OUR SPECIAL PROCESS. !■ Orders takon from any part ■_' of Taranaki. J. K. HAWKINS & Co, DRY CLEANERS, PRESSERSj DEVON STREET, NE\£ PLYMOUTH. ,"' ETC.,
BAG WASH. ~{r. The iystsm that wipe* out tk» Hom« yashing- day, The Family wash Get all particulars Irom New Plymouth Steam Laundry, Gill Street, New PJ-jaoati. •Phons 5!»,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 2
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