LADIES ! You Can Look Well Dressed By Buying your New Season’s Goods from MCGRUER AND CO> Now showing: One-pieee Dresses, Crepe de Chene, Serge, Trieote and Silk, in Navy, Fawn, Red, Jade, Brown, Saxe, Dainty Voile Blouses, White, from 8/6, 10/6 to 32/6. Silk Jumpers and Sports Coats from 57/6 to £7 7s. Very smart goods. MILLINERY.—We are in a position to show you the latest in Models, Ready toWears, and Kiddies’ Hats. McGruer & Co, The Progressive Drapers NOW IN AULD’S OLD SHOP, NEW PLYMOUTH.
U' J ■" J Spring’s Choicest Models I are now 011 < ""X ll* view in our WW yC IS showroom. | | ' iJJpF'xx ull What a pretty, ( delightful surprise awaits you. PRETTY, BEWITCHING MODELS FROCKS, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, MILLINERY, telling you fashion’s latest secrets, lend a new Spring brightness to the display. ORIGINALITY INCREASES the CHARM of EVERY MODEL. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT AT YOUR EARLIEST! (BIG INVITATION SHOW LATER.) W. & A. Ambury Ltd. BEVON SERsatr NEW PLYMOUTH
High=Ciass Furniture Manufactured by skilled craftsmen in our own factory. y . CONSTITUTES OUR WHOLE l^v rr: STOCK. lEiß==;- -~ 3l "~=-~ |W|i Ey Mlmk gj These quality goods in Rimu, : Fumed Oak, Golden Oak, Walnut and other popular woods are made of the best seasoned A. -II” under our own experiW I ’! — l eneed personal supervision. I , W bl Tliil 3M [0 Every article carries our own H J 'll r 1I?J nl guarantee as to finish and ■ l ICI iS| •/l-'i jfj(j I value. Our prices are reasonfl IfIUJ ~ J able, and you are cordially infl I vited to visit our premises and W inspect the stock, both made wk and in the making. MARTIN & CO. DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
ROSLYN UNDERWEAR 'We have just landed a .consignment of the FAMOUS ROSLYN UNDERWEAR. These goods are well-known on account of their comfortable and lasting qualities, and can be relied upon for THE MAXIMUM OF WEAR. Prices are lower than at any time during the last three years. Howell & Howell, THE MEN’S WEAR STORE. DEVON ST. CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
fMPOBTANT POSITION VACANT. COME people are satisfied to go through life in the one groove, without making any effort to better themselves. This applies especially to the commercial world. How many young men plod away at the bottom of the ladder, with no thought of aspiring to anything higher. Of course, they regret it in after life when they see their former co-work-er holding a responsible and lucrative position while they are among the rank and file. A few years’ study will enable the y. ung man of to-day to qu lify for that / responsible position; and let him rest issured that if he proves his qualifications his employer \/fll not—in fact, rannot afford to —overlook him. Thousand* of to-day’s? successful young business men are ex-students of BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Our courses comprise ACCOUNTANCY (Commercial and Professional), LAW, ARHTTECTURE, JOURNALISM. ADVERTISING, etc. W* prepare students for all necessary entrance examinations We also conduct day and evening class•s in Shorthand and Typewriting. Full particulars of any course may be Bd on application. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE VELLTNGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. VAu DUFF, Local Director. P.O Bos 212. Tel 382.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 6
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