\/M i ( y\ Stylish Outfitting for ■:V- IK. w . L the .Baby. The majeMic'ftlelf yoiir'iw&sf Whether three nouth* 9® «hrpe old, anA us uiilly gots £Teat attention in the matter of clctheo—ii io aeccsssry» for comfort will , daintiness. The fashionably attired, lady Is not a, jot mora paxtiendir regarding dress matters, lliiin U the proud mother with her Inbfe How pleasant a task to dress U;e little "nsowwh" prior to gomg the . daily outing! The little bonnet idjuatcd s o, » rifewm here, aai a sujjJ.Stheri. . " ' 1 ■lf •».« "MOTHERS SHOULD VISIT MORAY'S. and see the splendid display of the daintiest apparel for children of :U1 ages- Bring ba.bs with you—tin? novelty of tho gari Dieatft the fjiia'iiLv of materials— good low prices will be to your liking. ' As on all other purchases you are entitled to oar 6 per rant discount for cash—l/- in every £. revs NKW n.YHouTn-aaffi-syRATPosn.
Perfect Shaving in a minimum of timet The Auto Strop is the only razor that ensures perfect shaving with least possible expenditure oT time. It is absolutely simple—no complication?, nothing to get out of order —ten Becendg stropping gives an edge to the blade that even a skilled barber can't excel. With s«eh a blade, the "VALET" Managing Agent for Auitralasia: RALPH ABERCROMBY Oeausc Herat. Sidroy Safety Razor makes shaving the simplest, quickest and most comfortable procM«. A few seconds under the tip cleans the Jazor.:. Atk 7T! 1 dealer about the At>toSlrop 3'J day'sfree trial scheme. OBTAINABLE SVEUYWnKBE Ram Set of silver-plated raLior, ipiail strap, «ad 12 lancet Had "VaUt-bUrfcoin «e/ ImthorcM • . 2a/« ZE/IIjAJTO wstxrancb «>My.AKX, LIMITS!). . FERE, MARINE and ACCIDENT EN SURANCE in al its branches accepted at EOWSST CURRENT RATES. Braxwh Office: Corner of ErotijrUwn tad Kisg Streets, New Plymouth. Agwasiea t'lxoyghout the prosing som PATOX, Manager, become an efficient typist and telephone operator, though on one hand he lias only one and on the other only two iiijgers. He now awaits employment. His bride was Aliss Beatrice. Hampton, aged 22, of Hyson Green, Nottingham, who looked very pretty as she acknowledged the cheers of a big crowd that liad gathered as she and her husband left the church, says the newspaper. MAIL NOTiCES, NEW PLYMOUTH Subject to necessary alterations, mails Will close at the Chief Post Office, Now Plymouth, as under: Fov Auckland and NorM;, daily per train at 0.15 a.m. For Auckland and North, per stemner, Tuesday and Friday, at 7 p.m. For Napier and Gisbotne, daily at fi.la а.m. For Wellington, and So- th, daily at б.15 a.m. For Wanganui and intermediate . offices, daily at 0.15 a.m.. U ,3»d 3 p.m. For Opunake and intermediate offices per motor bus, daily at R.IS a.m. Mails for the United Kingdom. America, and all oversea .countries, including Australia, will be despatched' fcom time to time by the best route. iw ial notification. M'On&y-ordei's, registered letters arid parcels, post parcel, close one hour !«s«*« the oaSwurv mail. C. H. 'BURTON, Chief Postm*ibes IS YOUR TASTK FASTJJHOUS? Tly)u drink CiVMBHQC 'l>y (linger AV, compounded fmm an original Belfast formula--most delirium and W all dnsfe*. YV« «. k #
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1918, Page 2
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