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As worn in Jap 600 years B. C. When the Mikado -Timmu ascend etl the Throne of Japan, 000 years 8.C., Japanese ladies went shopping and visiting in their quaint mid sensible Kimonos. Customs and dress of the East are slow to change—hence to-day in Tokio, Osaka, Satsuma, and throughout the land of the cherry blossom*; the 1 ' little Jap ladies wear Kimonos of jusfc the sumo style as they did 2517 years back. And in European iands the Kimono Jias "caught on with ladies. 'Tis an ideal dressing gown, and Morey'g art displaying some particularly pretty styles. -We invite tho lftdier of New 'Plymouth to CALL AND SEE THESE ATTRACTIVE KIMONOS Kimono Jackets in saxe blue, grey, pink, navy; prices 4/11 and 7/11. 2 only, silk Kimonos, prettily embroidered, with colored: facings; price 45/-. Children's Kimonos, 27 to 45 inches; prices 4/11 to 0/9, Always 5 per cent discount for catdimKiinonoft included, u;• t ■ ■ Jap Kimonos in plain and floral designs; prices 7/11 to 10/6. NEW PLYMOUTH, AND STBATFORD,

WHY MOT? Why iipt pradsc<s ; , M .. ; .. and yet buy iW list oa ike market.! ByeJways pachas®®. "AMBER TIPS." you are practicing i&couomy jib its truest lft«ag a blend of fin; £p. } you «ae less and get a belter cup tea. Tfiere ?* absolntejf economy in buying inferior teas, theyare wa®teS«i and injvuiousto Wealth, eosts a little morethaa ©tliew but is worth the mpuey. Al-faufcg4ve-it< a trial. Packed in Three Gradu: 2 4 2 ~»\ir m n s, TYRES WW 4VONS TpYoiip Cm® 9 im , ,1, 11l Ill—lll STOCKED BY ALU GARAGES

MONEY "TO LEND THROUGHOUT TARANAKI. £g TO ANY AMOU.VT, »«htitv, rupa.vnbU by <s»»y intta! roents. liille ilisco'mlej, fitrleteat eoa Odenca. Gf.l!, writu or teltjihOM. T. W. WELCH. iCgmout Street..>'i:V" i'LVMOWII, i 'Statin

NOT dNDEBSTOOD. Wife: What aro Brown'# ialtiaU, George? Husband: R.K., dear. Wife: Bless me!, you've got ARCADIA TEA on ths: brain. I know it's the best tea on the market, but, George dear, tell me frown's kiti&is,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 2

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