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The Most Fascinating Autumn Fashions—n COSTUMES, MILLINERY, COATS. These have been selected by oUr Home Buyers from the cream of latest modes, and. the result la an exhibition that must prove o£ the greatest intere»t to every lady. COSTUMES:—These are In the very height of style, showing the daintiest new touches that make them just a little smarter. Authoritative styles in beam tiful materials. MILLINERY:—A comprehensive display of Autumn Millinery. Among noticeable features are the natty toque effects in new shapes of smartest design. COATS:—Here is a splendid,range of ■woollen coats for ladies, in the most elfective materials, cut on latest lines. You are most cordially invited to call and see this display of Autumn WeM> reys DRAPEKS NEW PLYMOUTH. JL ' LHID I sSSfe THOROUGHBRED! Can the word "thoroughbred" Lo applied to furniture? In the case of RED POST FURNITURE We believe i 1 can, for grace, honesty and strength are combined in its construction! . ■ ' COMPARE IT At the price, with any furniture anywhere, and we are convinced that it will inevitably be your choice. A vis.it to our spaclcus showrooms will convince you! The Red Post Furnishing Coy., Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD.

HAVOLINE OI R«G. U.S.PAT. OFF. "It Makes a Difference" GRADES TO SUIT ALL REQUIREMENTS. PROCURABLE THROUGH ANY GARAGE. NEWTON KING, DISTRIBUTOR.

\ WAKINO "MAIL. Waitara 9.45 m. Awaklno 7 P.m Motonul 10 „ Mokau *.35 „ <)naero 10.10 „ Mohakatiua 8 „ Urenul 10.30 ~ 'Jongapo?uiV: 8.30 „ VVaitoito! 10.40 „ Okau Aoiiff" P.lO „ Druti 11.20 J( Urutl 9.50 Okau RosvtL 12.30p.ra, Waitoltol 10.15 „ Tongaporutu 1.30 „ Urenul 10.50 Jf Mokau 2.30 „ Motunul 11.15 Awaklno 2.50 „ Waitara 11.SO „ (Arrive). (Arrive). Connecting at Waitara with cat* 'or Lepperton to meet Wanganui train. Information can be obtained a: garage, Waitara. Pares cash. C. H. JOHNSTONE. p roprletor. URUTI'WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH CAR~ SERVICE. 1" EAVI3 Waitara daily for Urutl at 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.; leave Urutl for Waitara at 8 a.m. connects with New Plymouth car, and 6.30 p.m. Leaves Waitara for New Plymouth at 9 am. connecting with Urutl car, and on arrl*U of the Awakino mall car; leaves New Plymouth for Waitara at 12 noon and 4 p.m. connecting witli Urutl car. C.H. JOHNSTONE, Proprietor. URENUI-WAITARANEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Urenul dally at B a.m., Waitara, fop New Plymouth 9.16, # 2 > p.m. New Plymouili 11 a.in. and 5.30 p.m. Waitara for Urenul 4 30 p.m. *1 o.m. Thurs. TARANAKI LAND. BUILOING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) Directors: Messrs Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttlewortn, W. L. Newman. Newton King, A. Goldwater, W. H. Skinner, It. H. George. BUY TOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrower may select his own architect, plans and builder. The Society pays cost of'preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society is purely co-opera-tive. Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (five Bbares of £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 lis 8d in seven years .. £133 0 0 From which, deducting the amount of the loan 100 0 0 Would leave as paid for interest the balance £. r 3 0 0 The Society has a RKSERVE FUND of nver £2OOO.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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