STRATFORD. gUMMER GOODS.—Opening every day. Dress Goods, Millinery, Blouses, ; Costumes, Novelties, at Rawles & Rawles. 'ud. summer DKiSSSES—See our double-width check materials at 2/11, 3/6, 5/6, up to 12/6 and 23/6 for all-wool suitings and coatings.—Rawles & Rawles. yuancy aouMe-widtn Crepes, plain 2/11; striped 3/3. Single width 1/9 to 2/3 Rawles & Rawlea. JL ADY VioijW ' Lis le Hose. Splendid appearance and great wearing quality; black, grey, beaver, brown, etc., 4/6 pair.—Rawles & Rawles. ■xix a pair oi our Lilly of France" or Holeproof Silk Hose. You will be more than satisfied.—Rawles & Rawles. SKIRTS—The latest in all Roslyn and Kaiapoi Check Skirts, Tweed and Mixture Skirts, new Silk and Crepe de Chine Models.—Rawles & Rawles. Let us show you our Crepe de Chine White and Colored Silk, Georgette, Voile, and Organdie Blouses. Beautiful blouses at reasonable prices.—Rawles & Rawles. OLARTH RUGS—See our range from 16/6 to 22/6; large size; colors, rose, fawn, blue, red, brown, etc.—Rawles £ Rawles. Long Chemise Vests, with or without sleeves, lace and plain fronts—a huge assortment from which to choose.—Rawles & Rawles. wear, beautifully trimmed real lace or embroidery. Lovely Voile Camisoles, trimmed filet lace, 6/6.—Rawles & and Costumes in Silk and Crepe de Chine, also Evening Dresse9, Skirts, and Blouses.—Rawles & Rawles. JjLACK CAT, America's Handsomest Hosiery, black, white or colors, in silk, thread, or lisle.—Walters'. gQ'-lNCHCrepes, plain colors 1/IT. stripe or check, 2/6 yard.—Walters'. wress Materials in Art Silk, black and white, and bottle and white check, 40 inches wide, 7/6 yard | at Walters'. I 9/11 YARD, new designs in 36-ineh- ' wide Cretonne, 2/11 yard.Walters'. Q.OOO VALUE in Ladies' Black Cash- " mere Stockings, 5/11, 6/6, 7/11, in wool and cotton mixture, black or tan, 3/11.—Walters'. J AiyiiS' Straw Ready-to-wear Hats, tagel. pedal, caterpillar straws, fror 10/6—Walters'.
lE, FREE, FREE-With every lib or lib tin of Old Gold Cocoa, a cake of lovely chocolate. It's as delicious at Old Gold Cocoa—that's going some. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth. 2 TvELIGAiE leaves and tender tips constitute Robur Tea, .special top grade That's where the purity, flavour and quality come in. Also strength, which accounts for its economy.—Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. ■ 2 TjMRST FAVORITE—AII the-, way, with everybody, for flavour, wholesomeness, quality and economy—Robur Tea. Palate pleasing and pure. Order it.— Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood. 2 "EMBODIMENT of purity, richness anU delieiousness—Old Gold Cocoa; also its full-brother Old Gold.Chocolate, which is given away with every Jib and lib packet of Old Gold Cocoa—Sold by G. Dunbar, Urenui. 2 rjALAMITY—What a calamity it would be if suddenly Robur Tea was unobtainable. No fear of that. We always have a- good stock. It's such a favorite. —Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga. 2 POliND—Tender tips constitute Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. Hence its jicomparable flavor. Order and stipulate Robur. It is unbeatable.—Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. 2 x nuiiuiio are sure oi success H Koour Tea is there. It's refreshing and invigorating, and oh, so inexpressibly delicious. Economical, too.—Sold by R T. Bullock, Hawera. 2 CERTAIN ladies have been heard to complain about their tea. Wo advise them to try Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It's tea perfection; every tender tip and leaf of it.—Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera. 2 JPRAGRANJE of an Eastern Garden imprisoned for your pleasure is Robur Tea, Special Top Grade. It's delightful aroma is equalled only by its flavour.— Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa. 2 IJWGLLNG with warmth and health will you be if you make your cocoa Old Gold Cocoa. Rich, delicious, and pure. Also inexpensive.—Sold by J. Arthur, Ngaere, 6 WAITARA-AWAKINO MOTOR SERVICE. Q # H. JOHNSTON notifies that he is now dispatching a motor car at 7,30 am. from Waitaia for Awakino until such time as the roads from end of metal to AwakitaO' improve;. The usual arnica- will also be mainteJS** - - -,-
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 3
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