Messrs. Snelling and Andrews direct attention to the fact that their cars, running in the New Plymouth-Opunake service, will, as from November 1, leave each morning at 7.30 from their garage in Brougham Street, and not from the post office, as heretofore. Orepe de-chine is still the queen of fine fabrics, and although high in price, nothing gives such satisfying wear. Good quality Japanese crepe de chine will give no end of wear. The Melbourne, Ltd., specialise in high grade crepe de chine blouses, which are up-to-date and splendidly made. Ladies should never overlook this store when buying blouses! A big sale of second-hand tiiffber and iron will be held on the old Brougham Street Hall site to-morrow, at 2 p.m. Lots will be made up convenient to buyers. See advt. THE WONDER MAN. The wonder man is the man who is able to buy a pair of new boots and feel comfortable in them immediately. How many can do this Most men, and esoecially women, very often decline their heart’s desire in shoes owing to corns. The man without corns is wonderfully cheery. Remove your corns with Nipsem Corn Cure at once. Nipsem is procurable at Chemists and Stores, or 2s ]>osf free from 8.A.8, Co., Bq* New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1921, Page 4
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