Felt Hats for Men We stock only those makes which present to discriminatirg wearers the fullest measure of , SERVICE, VALUE & UTMOST IN ENDUEING STYLE. Felt Hats by—stetson , KNOX TRESS & CO. .® WOODROW BORSALINO, Is. 1 in a splendid range of all sizes and shades. CALL AND SELECT ’ your new sea- ' ’.ylyWjWCTrWy SON’S FELT TO-DAY AABI FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. V ™ W Opposite Criterion, NEW PLYMOUTH
Fl • ■ Still Going Strong Hannahs’ Footwear Sale A REAL BOON TO THE THRIFTY. BOOTS & SHOES AT PRE-WAR RATES. The following tempting prices should stimulate the buying inn s■. pulse of those who realise the necessity for studying economy at the ■'£ ~ -present time:— , JIEN’S BOX CALF DERBY LADIES’ BOX CALF 1-BAR BOOTS 28/6 SHOES 18/6 MEN’S W HOLE BACK KIP LADIES’ GLACE KID DERBY SHOOTER, with or with- SHOES OK/ out nails . ... 27/6 ASO/ -" BOYS’ CHROMA SCHOOL” ODDMENTS IN WHITE 9OTS, toe and. heel tips, SHOES 5/11 3xlo ...... 14 /g z ODDMENTS IN WOMEN’S nxi _... 17/6 OOURT SHOES—--2x3 21/- 8/11, 12/11, 4x5 22/6 ' 18/11 SHOEIETS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Branches at Stratford and Hawera.
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■ Series flu' G n^ere^a - By 1^1 re t / Was by the ■ fill 'Good Fairy because she was 8 41■ | Ij a sweet-natured, unselfish, 1’ little girl. She did all the housework without com- ® plaining, while the two horrid, sisters did nothing. What pleased the Good Fairy so much about Cinderella was that she always used Edmond’s Baking Powder and made the most delicious bread, cake, scones and other good things. ° Here” thought the Good Fairy, “ is a very wise little girl—quite wise enough to be a princess.” So she arranged the midnight ball, where the glass slipper was lost, an event that ended so happily for dear little Cinderella. And even if the good "Miry does not come and tell your mother which is the best baking powder, she will, if she is wise too, know that it is S WDMCNDq IBM—■£ J IssjSS lutfrf t
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 2
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657Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 2
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