'Tis always a Gool Summer to the Coolly Clad! After which injunction we proceed to the discussion of Sum' nier Lndenvear. If you purchase straightway you will pur thase wisely—not only on account of gradually increasing tem peratures but .because supplies are very uncertain—indeed, ilie (toeks we hold will not last overlong and future consignments must inevitably show price increases. Therefore Purchase Woven llnderweai NOW! COTTON- CHEMISE VESTS, with S.S., 1/-, 1/3, 1/8 and 2/3. MIXTURE VESTS, with fancy tops, 3/9 to o/H. SILK VESTS, S.S., G/0. COTTON COMBINATIONS, S.Sfrom 3/3 to 4/0. Fancy tops, in cotton and mixtures, S.S. and L.S., 0/C to 0/11. I Stratford Reports the Following Values : HORROCKSES LONOCLOTHS and CALICOES, CREWDSON'3 Extra-fine LONfiCLOTIIS, TARANTULLE, "NEVER • OLD" CAMBRICS, ORGANDIES, WSUOP LAWN'S and INDIA LIN- ' ONS, and a beautiful selection of EMBROIDERIES, INSERTION'S, TORCHON AND VAU LACES, to trim your summer garments. ' And here is a point which we would particularly stress: IE you pay cash you secure our 5 pur ceut. Discount—l/» in the £—worth while, isn't it? KEW PLYMOUTI AND STRATFORD.
Constructional Differences in Cabinetmaking! Lot us explain the difference. ChcfToniers, sideboards, extension tables and similar furniture can be made in two ways —honestly and dishonestly. THE HONEST WAY! The honest way is to put the pieces together by dovetailing, grooving or screwing. Furniture so made is strong and dur- , able. This the way the Red" Post Furniture s made. 1 □ □ □ THE, DISHONEST WAY!" The dishonest Way,is to nail the pieces together; ; i'ThlissaVoS £ lbt of time and costs little. Furniture so iuslc]e* cheap and . Basty. and ne\ver_ >j'9Vth buyihg. *.• - ' To get Honest Furniture, cpme to The Red Post Furnishing-Co., Ld. NEW PLYMOUTH. .'
An O-Cedar Polish Mop does away with the drudgery of housework! It lightens the labor and tal;e3 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-Cednr Mop is impregnate with jQ-Cedar Polish, aiia *•" ivlien dirty can he made new by washingalid replenishing with * U-Cedar Oil. Gives a hard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Kvperience has proved that the large round shape gives . the longest and most service. ' Ihis is sold at 0/6 8 Ther smaller, size is fl/6, v ellringer Bros, Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.; Z<
ROYAL MAIL MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE NE TOr,T P i*,v^? mi ' and EsOiLBWOOD - NEW PLYMOUTH. Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays —Leaves Masonic Stables at 7 a.m arriving at Inglewood at 8 a.m. ; leaving Inglewood at 8.30 a.m., arriving at Now Plymouth 9.45; leaving on return trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at 6.15 p.m.; leaving at 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth. r Tuesday, Thursdays and FridaysLeaves Masonic Stables at 8 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 9 a.m.; leaves Inglewood at 0.18 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 10.15 a.m.; leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood 5 p.m.j leaving ngain 5,30 p.m. for New Plymouth, arriving at 6.30 p.m. Pares as usual. Parcels as per arrangement. Telephone messages receive prompt attention. ;ar. w. jiACBsoN.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1916, Page 2
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