VERY DISTINCTIVE & ATTRACTIVE ARE THE VE? NEW SEASON’S COSTUMES MOW SHOWING. W a correct interpretation of the very trend in Costume styles, our display is one of special inter- t', -‘."’[.-flol ut to NEW PLYMOUTH LADIES. . Several innovations in matters of detail are em- IWSaJii bodied, whilst yfSR V j ; THE FABRICS ARE STRIKINGLY ATTRACTIVE & TASTEFUL. J/ A wide variety of sizes and fabrics enables us to supply the right AXMtume to every patron. SPECIAL NAVY (Indigo dye), £ll Ils. TDIARU TWEEDS £6 15s. Al 3 Sizes. J - W. & A. Ambury Ltd DEVON STiUitn? N4JW PLYMOUTH
BEWARE BEWARE of Winter Chills ~ Fight the CHILLY BLASTS of Winter by enveloping your body in one of our - WEATHER-PROOF OVERCOATS. Our prices are BELOW PRESENT-DAY COST, and our QUALITIES ARE RENOWNED. Let us demonstrate the SUPERIORITY of OUR GOODS before you go elsewhere. WE APPRECIATE YOUR INSPECTION. Howell & Howell, THE MEN’S WEAR STORE. DEVON ST. CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
? WHY WORRY ? WHEN YOU CAN GET DRAPERY, CLOTHING and BOOTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE, AT HUGHSON’S Ltd. RAHOTU and OPUNAKE. Great Stock-Taking Slaughter THE SECOND WEEK COMMENCES MONDAY MORNING, MAY 16th, with a Fresh Display. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL & INSPECT OUR STOCKTAKING BARGAINS.
THAT OLD SUIT. COSTUME. I OR HAT - I ffHAT you have such a fancy for j —don’t cast it aside! We are E*?* 1 DRY-CLEANING SPECIALISTS, . and can make old garments equal to new in appearance. 1 1 J Post your clothes •», Mfo -f to-day, and in a few J days they will be re- 4r|.KS7l® turned to you neatly . 4 packed in a box! 4 We are giving sat- ’ M isfactioc to himdreds of country M clients, and we can satisfy you. ** VICTORIA LAUNDRY COMPANY. DRY CLEANERS, WELLINGTON. NEW COSTUMES FOR HALF PRICE AT JON MARCHE KAPONGA. £l2 12s for £6 6s £lO 10e for £5 5s £8 8s for £4 4s £7 10s for £3 15s £6 10s for £3 5s £5 10s for £2 15s £4 10s for £2 os Obtainable only from the BON MARCHE, ELTHAM AND KAPONGA. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT BTROMCT-WELL GROWN TREES OF HNVS MUBICATA. strong t reat. 35» per 100, PKI/B INSIGNES, strong 2yr, for shelter, 30s per 100, £l2 10s per 1000. PINTS INSIGNUS. straight stems for timber, £lO 10s per 1000. BBCAJLYPTUS, ACACIA & TREE LUCERNE (in boxes extra), 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000 OLBARIA (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Lau rei, Escailaria and Privet, one year trees 258 180, £lO 1000: 2yr trees 35s 100. CUPRESSL'S MACROCARPA, 2-year trees, strong, 35a per 100. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 2yr trees, very scarce (3yr sold out), 40s per 100. BOXTHORN, strong, 30s 1000 in lots of 10,000. BABBERRY. one year (2yr sold out) 40s 100. FRUIT TREES, special grade, picked trees, 3s each, 33s doz.; Commercial, 2s 6d each, 28s doz. LEMONS t ORANGES 4s to 5s each, 45s doz Gooseberries A Rhubarb, strong. Is 3d each, 12s doe ; Roses, choke named, 2s each, 20s dor.; Shrubs and Climbers, choice 3s each, common 2s each, 20s dozen. Rhododendron, strong, 31 6d to 5s each. Book yonr orders now, whilst stocks are good. Early planting is always the best. Catalogues upon application. RUNCAN y DAVIES, LTD. Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth; W PETTIGREW, Fairbank Nurseries. Stratford; Q. H. MILLS, Nurseryman, Normanby; W. MOSS, Nurseryman. Ngaere, and other Taran*’/. and Wanganui Nurserymen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 6
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557Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 6
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