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' Beautiful : Furafchiugs | for t Artistic : Homes . 1 OUR latest importations include these ART CURTAINS and < 1 I CRETONNES, which have been specially selected to meet the J ’ needs of our particular customers. < > LOVELY EFFECTS AT MODERATE COST. These qualities will commend our latest fabrics to every house- < > wife who desires to brighten up in keeping with the dictates of * • X economy. J > X We confidently extend an invitation. Come in to-day and perY sonally inspect these charming lines:— ’; 't PLAIN VOILE CASEMENT CURTAINS, < > t COLORED BORDERED CASEMENT CURTAINS, , J, | FROM g/0 TO 4/U YARD J’ I Here, too, may be seen A NICE RANCE OF CRETONNES Including the new American Cretonnes, •* ’ FROM 3/9 TO 5/3 YARD. o 5 Drapers NEW PLYMOUTH [ ’

‘ ■ Tasteful IgW’l Interior Furnishings Impart a little extra cheer to your home—add to its “liveableness” n by giving attention to your interior decorations. Make the first impression one of brightness and good cheer—you’ll achieve it by A NEW CURTAIN HERE—A NEW CUSHION THERE— A BRIGHTENING OF THAT ODD CORNER BY A TASTEFUL DRAPING. In this “brightening up” process we put at your disposal the finest, best selected range of CRETONNES, SHADOW TISSUES, TAFFETAS, CASEMENT CLOTHS, CUSHIONS, ETC., IN THE DISTRICT Good taste and good quality is a conspicous feature of these fine goods—all were specially selected with expert knowledge of modern furnishing requirements It will give you very real pleasure to inspect these fine goods! | PURSER’S Ltd. TRE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. , DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH; AND INGLEWOOD 3 OUR ONLY SHOW ROOMS IN TARANAKI 0 HEAD OFFICE, WANGANUI.

Hoor*®y iot» Custard. k What a hurry and scurry for the table when the kiddies learn that there’s .iVV Edmond’s Custard for tea! ■'7 Vv How they smack their lips in anticipation, and after the dish is served how quickly they ask for more 1 | \ Mum and dad prefer Edmonds' too, V J for they know it’s as wholesome as Edmonds’Custard yr ( h ‘ s delicious. I owder makes de- \ Stewed fruit, puddings and pies when iciou. custard m a / served wit[> rich „ Edmondsfew minutes. It Cugtar(] evoke praise {rom dad goes further than clamour from the kiddies and a flush other brands—and of p ] eagure and ide from molher< is therefore eco- <s* nomical. Besides, Don't forget a tin of it is cheaper than Edmonds' Custard Pow- rW r imported powders, der in your next grocery because there is no order. duty to pay EDMONDC | CUSTARD .I uorr "US

. BAG WASH. THE FAMILY WASH FOR 2s 6d. 'PHE System that wipes out the Home Washing Day.. Get all particulars from STEAM uAUNDRY. NEW PLYMOUTH Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it — about 10 drops on the chest of the pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet .in the morning protects you against inI fectious germs. It is undoubtedly good for Coughs, Colds. Sore Throats, etc.

LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINER! MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks In an’ J quantity from our Patea Works. All communications to Head Offic: Regent Street, Ha.vera. ’Phone 3911 supply it. 11! Let NORTH BRITISH SOLID TYRE‘ carry your loads. The most satiafactor’ Truck Tv-re gerv^e, in all the world C. L. Wilson & Co. Ltd., Eltham. IQ

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1921, Page 2

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