The duet, “A Short Cut,” in costume, which took first prize at the Napier Competitions, made such a hit that the refrain “Take the Fust to the Right and the Fust to the Left,” etc., was in everybody’s mouth, and a tram conductor, when asked for directions to a certain place by Madame Emily Briggs, smiled and said “Take the fust to the right and the fust to the left,” and she and her pupils had quite some amusing experiences in consequence. t Ladies will be interested in the following new bargains brought forward at the Melbourne, Ltd.’s, Sensational PriceReduction Sale: Ladies’ large mediumweight cotton singlets, reduced from 3/11 to 2/6; Fuji silk, reduced from 7/11 to 5/11; men’s ribbed all-wool pants, reduc--ed from 9/6 to 7/11; men’s natural wool and cotton pants and shirts.
“Fairy Wonder” washing powder works by itself, and requires no extra soap and no rubbing, scrubbing or hard labor. “Fairy” won’t shrink woollens nor will it fade colors. “Fairy” lengthens the life of garments by the elimination of rubbing. Buy a packet to-day. All grocers stock it. Mr. M. McCormick, agent far English and Continental artists of repute, is in New Plymouth making arrangements for an exhibition and sale of original paintings, drawings and original etchings. Judging by the success achieved in the South Island, the ar.t-loving portion of the public are in for an exceptionally rare and artistic treat. Full particulars in connection with the exhibition will be advertised later#
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 4
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246Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 4
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