"ELEVA CLOTH" is undoubtedly right at the top of the list for good value in summer washing fabrics. Firm of texture, lustrous in appearance and of great wearing capacity, it fills every requirement for general dress wear. • Plain white, cream and colors. Light grounds with fine floral designs. 30 inches wide, 1/8 yd. TUB FROCKS made in this material to your own measure and any style. Clothiers for men. tfew Plymouth. War Time Philosophy No 3. ''There are thousands to tell - you it cannot be done There are thousands to prophesy failure, There are thousands to point out one by one The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin Just take off your coat and get to it Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That cannot be done—and you'll do it. The Harboar Board scheme is on the way and Spring is opening bright and gay. The Modern Tailors have a fine big ehow of beautiful cloths in their window —The Dried Milk people are in a' plight—they've got no machinery to show Mr -.- Now who is the poet from Koru I wonder, who talks about farmers after the plunder. It is all a matter of the land, so he says, as to whether the Jersey or Shorthorn pays. Now keep on your hair till you're ever so old—•but here is another good tip for two, a frock for the igife, a Buit for you. The shop's just by the Union Bank, wfrere the cloth they sell is of first rank—some beautiful greys or cream for the wife—Now order to-day and you'll be happy for life. MODERN TAILORS, LIMITED, Stratford, New Plymouth. Camouflage Cloth What Is It? . direct product of the war, and - a combination of various ingredients worked up to look like il woollen cloth. Minister's Gazette of Fashion siys a tailor in the near future ill have no difficulty in selling anything that looks like cloth. WE ARE WELL BOUGHT, ORDER NOW PURE WOOLLEN GARMENTS FROM H. COCKER, HIGH CLASS TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH
THE HOUSEWIFE WHO IS "CANNY" WITH HER FURNITURE. Gets us to remove it. Furniture costs money, and it's just wasting cas>* to put the work of "shifting" into the hands of someone who has neither the ability nor the facilities to do the work properly. Our hands are thoroughly experienced, and our vans eminently suitable. As a result you get a splendid "shift" from
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 4
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416Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 4
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