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McGruer’s Specials for this week Navy, Black, and Fawn Lisle Hose, fine make, 3/11. Special Price 2/3. White Knitted Gloves, 2/11. Special Price 1/6. Black Silk Ankle Hose. Special Price 4/6 Extra Quality Silk Hose, Black with Purple, Green, Navy, White, and Grey Colourings, 17/6. Special Price 10/6 Striped Crepes, heavy quality, Special Price 1/6. 40#n. Dress Material, Cream and Grey. Special Price 1/11 yard. White Voile, 40 inches. Special Value at 1/9. 54in. Wool Dress Materials From 8/11 yard. LOOK!—Sponge Cloth Dresses, with Chenille Trimming, £5 ss. Special Price £3 15s. Great Value. Georgette Dresses, White, Blue, Fawn and Canary, 89/6. Special at 35/-. Children’s and Maids’ Crepe and Zephyr Dresses, 20in. 22in, 24in., 27 to 30in., 31 to 34in., 36, 39 to 44in.. 3/11, 4/6, 7/6, ?/“» 8/6, 9/6, xx/6, 17/6. These are a sample lot, and worth double the money. 66in Damask, 7/6. Special at 4/6. Tea Towelling. Special at is per yard. Cliro. worth 1/9. Special at njd. 40in. Navy Nurse Cloth. " Special at 2/3. NOTE.—Only a limited quantity at these prices, so be in time. McGRUER & CO. The Progressive Drapers New Plymouth

Come and See the New Spring Fashions dWh THEY’RE all here for your inspection and selec- I\ W/ f i tion—a delightful display of Fashion’s latest / j and most becoming styles in Costumes, Dresses, Blouse*. Millinery, and everything else for your jt c, g&y personal wear. And what will please you as much as the 11 it sight of these charming new things, are the mod- II I erate figures on the price tickets. II II (' CALL AT YOUR LEISURE— I' ’ lO YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! L W. & A. Am bury Ltd. bavon sEßeer nw Plymouth '

YOUR NEW SUIT’ Have yon ever thought of the GREAT SAVING IN COST •» -foy having your Suits MADE TO MEASURE? WE SPECIALISE in this branch of the Clothing Trade. FOB FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP Our Garmen are UNIQUE. Let us measure you for that New Suit! Howell & Howell, THE MEN’S WEAR STORE. DEVON ST. CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.

High-Class Furniture Manufactured by skilled craftsmen in our own factory. W- CONSTITUTES OUR WHOLE STOCK. 2These quality goods in Rimu, | n Fumed Oak. Golden Oak. Walnut and other popular woods ~ are made of the best seasoned -Cl timber, under our own experi- *• ■ s=4l enced personal supervision. ■’* UUj I|m HI |s| | Every article carries our own M| ! j | I*l % |I 111 I guarantee as to finish and ■h/j 'T. 'VM <llw 11 11 value. Our prices ar reasonj/J -- - u able, and you are cordially in- ■| vited to visit our premises and inspect the stock, both made W and in the making. MARTIN & CO. DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.

OFFICE JUNIORS a young person secures » position as a Junior in an office, his commercial education has commenced. With regard to future advancement, this is a matter which is largely in his own hands. He may, according to his own choice, remain in a subordinate position, and secure such increases as will no doubt come his way if he waits long enough; or he may desire to improve his knowledge of business matters, so that he may "forge” ahead and secure rapid advancement. Banks Commercial College is an institution established to assist this class of person. Any young person anxious to advance may rest assured of expert assistance bv enrolling with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Courses in B«x>k-keeping, Accountancy, fjff, Shorthand and Typewriting. Architecture. Journalism, etc., according to •be «tudent’s choice. ' - BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE tfELLTNGTOK. CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. VAL DUFF, Local Director. P.O. Box 212. TeL 382. CARTWRIGHT S Sore Throat Tablets /6. Quifsal for Influenza 1/6. Nupines »or ]«. Acid Quit for Rheumatism H. J Abram. “MAIL ORDER” heznist, New Plymouth. /

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1921, Page 6

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