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Wear Velveteen This Winter Velveteen is being worn extensively this season. Its grand wearing qualities, ever smart appearance, and the many, beautiful color shades make it the choice of the discriminating, AFTERNOON FROCKS. EVENING GOWNS. ' CHILDREN’S DRESSES. BOY’S SUITS. TRIMMINGS FOR MILLINERY Select from these shades: Saxe, navy, black, white, cream, browns, mole, greys, purple, maroon, pink, red, violet, greens. Price 3/6 upwards. CORDUROY VELVETS. Your little girl or boy will look well in winter clothes of Corduroy. CRIEAM, GREY, BROWN, MOLE, NAVY, CARDINAL, NIGGER, PRICE 3/11, UPWARDS. Call and see these materials or write for patterns. Dripe „ . NEW PLYMOUTH.

For Solid Comfort and Real HomeLikeness inclusion in your furnishing scheme of PURSER’S UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE prove/ a moat satisfyin£ investment. Every article, every suite, is the embodiment of the high ’J standard of manufacture that has made THE NAME “PURSER" A HOUSEHOLD WORD It is because it is faithfully constructed, because ft is beautiful, because it is economical, that Purser furniture has come to be recognised by people of taste, aa worthy of a place in the most artistic home. This fact will be amply proved by a visit to our extensive sl/owrooins. CALL TO-DAY. PURSER’S LTD. “ RED POST ” HOME FURNISHERS DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT INGLEWOOD.

II* ■ L —JState MiWh Egress Cigarettes. jF . T T*’ The quality, weight ““d B * ze these I high-class cigarettes (IgU ’ ' is exactly the same r ' as before the war. Sold by all high-dase mu S tobacconists throughout '-vX'vl " Australasia. Sole Msaefsctersn: j! LONDON. j 25 |HH jlnd Va \x? I know wkol ® \ she wonts RECORD TEA

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 2

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264

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 2

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