' Dainty - Simple - and Useful - The Kimono, • "fiese ire' the garment's worn by tha little ladies (j>f Japan—and what suits ■ thcw should suit' New , Zealand ' ladies, for our climates are much the same. Very smart indjcad are the simonos and Kimono Jackets we are now showj"3j. These ideal little house garments are in a variety of colors, and enable the--housewifo to-look-neat though in' her early morning deshabille. Call and see theas —but first , » NOTE THESE ITEMS:— Kimonos in a great variety of colon and designs; prices 7/11' f to 19/6, Ki'tnono Jackets in plain and floral Crepe, priceß 4/11 to 7/1 L Children's Kimonos in all sizes. ( Splendid for Autumn and Winter mormaee m tha home. Choow | 1 onal Five per cent discount for cash—i/- in the Jf s ore NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. Latters Not Where-the tank may be located or how inaccessible the opening, The "NO WASTE" PETROL FILLER (Patented Price 10/6) INSEKTS IXSELi; AND EMPTIES THE TIN just- as easily. Apart from the convenience, it saves ito-coßi in-a-veiy short while. Procurable from. Garages, Ironmongers and stores.-' NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. PICKERING, SAGAR, AND LEECE, HAWERA AGENTS. DISTRIBUTOR, PREVENTS and REMOVES BILIOUSNESS Headaches - Constipation. By its record gained through nearly fifty years of public use, MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP has proved itself the supreme remedy for digestive disorders. It acts directly on tbt organs of digestion—the stomach, liver and bowels > —toning them up to healthy activity, so that they are able to do their work efficiently. It thus prevents and banishes the distressing symptoms of digestive disorders, such as pains after, eating, biliousness, headaches, constipation, flatulence, acidity, heartburn and languor; all'of which arise out of the faulty action of the stomach, liver and bowels. Test it to-day. BANISHES INDIGESTION. out all that fcloset full of old clothes,, Eonic. of which date from the first Balkan, >yar. At tluit time you were more voluminous ami impressive than you are now, after three years of quarter-fare. You are possessed of more than your permitted allowance of underwear, shirt?, shoes, and socks and suit- You have an overcoat and a hat. You have 110 right to more Sttvy! There is one more thing the well-dressed njan must, have if he is to rpmaii'i well-dressed.. By irony of forgetfulness that if the one article of apparel you nwy buy in Germany now without a card. . Taur trousers mav be I in holes and your coat falling apart, and your fthoo<) ingenious combinations of antagonistic materials, and you may ill present the appearance of the wrecks of j>j?ntilitv oiv sometimes s"es in a do'wut;• "• is one thing you must have and can buy wit' J out a permit. I That is a necktie. ,1 f your throat is sore and irritable take -VAZOJ.; it will give you relief. What troubles this country i* not the i high cost of living but the eott of high ' livinc. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1918, Page 2
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