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B *** l * & WXhMKhMhXhS ■' m - For Evening Wear See our recently arrived and highly-affractive rangg’ 1 of fabrics that have been specially imported for THE PRESENT SEASON. Many different shades and high quality giv® prominence to these lovely materials, and we are confident that) you will be well pleased with your choice—at our very; low prices. SILK CREPES. In Fawn, Olive Green, Peacock Blue, Pink, Helio &' 40 INCHES WIDE, 8/p YARD. CREPES ANGLAIS. Lovely silk and wool dress fabrics, in Mole, Grey, Koyaii Blue, Brown, Helio and Black. 40 INCHES WIDE, 13/6 YARD; IN CREAM, 17/6 YARD. Call in to-day—while the display, is at its best, , £ Drapers NEW PLYMOUTH,

OH, HAPPY MAN! 1 He’s one of the fellows who took advantage of PURSERS’ Genuine fl Furniture Sale He didn’t procrastinate—He took time by, the forelock and HERE’S WHAT HE SAVED! 6/- IN THE £ OFF WOODWORK. 5/- IN THE £ OFF CARPETS. 6/- IN THE £ OFF CURTAINS. CRETONNES & SHADOW TISSUES. 4/- IN THE £ OFF UPHOLSTERY. 6/- IN THE £ OFF CROCKERY. DO LIKEWISE YOURSELF. Anyway, Watch our Windows for Bargains. PURSER’S Ltd. RED POST HOUSE FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD

A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. < Madly along the busy thoroughfare daab 1 the runaway horses, with distended nostrils showing red, and foam-flecked mouths. Terrified screams are heard above the hum of traffic, for in the path of the galloping hoofs a tiny child stumbles I Groans arise from agonised spectators, when from out the crowd darts a man straight for the reins. The horses swerve, and are brought to a standstill in the nick of time. The child Is saved, the man hobbles off, for a kicking hoof had caught Him in the leg. A friend accosts him, and from out his pocket produces a bottle of BOA Liniment—rubs some well Into the bruised and cut leg. Next day leg is as right as ever, and another cure is wrought by this Great Indian Remedy for cuts and bruises. All chemists and star-* roa Liniment I (Best of Ai'K

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 2

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334

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 2

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