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i i * i I NEW SEASON’S GOODS I at NEW SEASON S PRICES £ 'These will interest every lady of £ Such an aggregation of lovely things for the Summer Season. £ Favoring you, these prices will appeal to everyone. £ Put hesitation, then, on one side, and come in to-morrow. t* This range of new season’s goods is our first limited shipment, fhere- £ fore if you require a new Frock or a Blouse, do not hesitate, but | CALL AT ONOE. I STRIPED FUGI SILK, in a large range of colors, 8/11 yard. . f SILK CREPES in Fawn, Pink, Navy, Helio, Green and Peacock Blue, 40in. 5 wide, 8/11 yard. I 3flin. WHITE WASHING SILK, 7/11 and 8/11 yard. X 39in. Black Washing Silk, 8/8 and 9/11 yard. X COSTUME SHANTUNG, Heavy weight, 9/11 yard. £ KNITTED ALL SILK JUMPERS, 4 guineas. x KNITTED SILK FROCKS in Mole, Vieux Rose, Fawn and Grey. I A large selection of DAINTY WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, prettily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, in W. and O.S. £ INSPECTION INVITED. f ■ ■ /%>r eyA~ I Draper. NEW PLYMOUTH, £ | t ; 3t ; t j » ; ft > 11 t, 11 111 «t >ll »ttt B Glorify the Home! Spring is already here, and the time is ripe for brightening dull rooms for the Summer mouths., Il You’ll perhaps need NEW CURTAINS, j NEW CABPETS, ' NEW LINOLEUMS, j( NEW LOOSE COVERS OR « RENOVATIONS. I Our Stocks are splendidly ready to meet every demand, from Cottage or Mansion. CONSULT US FOR BEST RESULTS AT LEAST y EXPENSE. PURSER’S Ltd. RED POST HOUSE FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD

Close toWaste I And use the most eco- k j nomical of all baking j\ XV powders—Edmonds’! | I y The housewife of to-day | / / cannot afford to risk the W. V I loss entailed by spoilt X f* baking. The use of | kft cheap baking powders |J L means a continual risk rK \ of loss, waste and zx l\\\ vexation. U* W /I\\\ Made from the best * J grape Cream of Tartar. \ > Edmonds’ Baking ’tLX X. ' Powder has been for so ! t . ■ long proved the best, Y 'X > that it is N.Z.’s national J l ' ' baking powder. ' For better cooking and :±> greater satisfaction ask S for : HH\. / TOMOMDC ll IMI | S BAKING|]\\ ;|:J POWDER w \ :±7 Mj&vr ' - - - **

Nelson Moate’s teas are blended by an expert of many years’ experience, and contain only the choicest of hill-grown leaved. Ask your grocer for Nelson Moate’s brands. Tackle that fresh cold in the head by inhaling freely “Nazol.” Also take a few drops on loaf sugar, and allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by tracing it between the cheek and gum. 2

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1921, Page 2

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436

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1921, Page 2

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