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New Spring Goods

McGruers have opened DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM LONDON AND PARIS MILLINERY MODELS. READY TO WEARS. STRAWS SHAPES. & CHILDREN'S HATS. MODELS from 27/6. 35/6, 42/6. 49/6, 55/-. READY TO WEARS. 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 29/6. RUSH HATS from 1/11. 2/3. 3/6. 4/6, for Ladies and Children. CHILDREN’S HATS from 8/11. SILK HATS from 2/11. * FOULARD DRESSES, 32/6, 45/-, 59/6. NAVY COSTUMES, dye. new styles, from £5 12s 6d to £lO 10s SPONGE CLOTHS, SILK DRESSES, »/OOL CAPES, GABERDINE CAPES. • NAVY FROCKS, fast color, with plain and pleated Skirts. Special 59/6. ALL WOOL KNITTED FROCKS. New Goods for Summer Wear, 37/6 HOPSACKS in Checks and Stripes, 5/9, 6/11, 13/6. VERONA CLOTH. Navy, Henna, Lemon, Navy Blue, Fawn, Red. SILK A WOOL CLOTH, washing, suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear. Soft and durable. 11/6 yard. CREAM GABERDINE, 54in., 6/6 yard. TAILORING SeRGE. 54in.. 22/6 for 17/6. Special offer. NEW NOVET TIES in FANCY DEPT.—JUMPERS, SILKS, NEW VEILINGS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK HOSE, GIRDLES. MANCHESTER GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES. CALL TO-DAY AT THE progressive McbRIIERS, NE w dr p a lSth.

STHE NEW SPRING MILLINERY FROCKS AND COSTUMES ARE HERE. QPRING, 1922, easily eclipses past Spring Seasone for 'ts wealth of new style® and originality of effects. THE NEW MODELS form a pretty scene—bright new trimmings —attractive shapes—and above ail— MODERATE PRICINGS add to the desirability of the display. INSPECT while the showing is still complete. W. &A. Ambury Ltd. DfiVON SSpfiET NEW PLYMOUTH Spend your Evenings in Comfort • AND YOU’LL ENJOY YOUR EVENINGS IN COMFORT. o A CHESTERFIELD and a cou- - a? L ** ’** * P le of EASY yyr CHAIRS are the / most appropriate ET f“™ iture for ,y° ar dining or sitting room, and will not only a dd to the feyCggw*-*-beauty of your ’•* , rooms, but WILL STAND I ACTING WEAR! Call and see what we have to show you in the furniture line—you’ll be impressed wiuh our present showing of up-to-date furniture. We chiefly specialise in Rimu and Oak Furniture —THE KIND YOU’LL APPRECIATE. OUR PRICES ALWAYS MOST ATTRACTIVE. W. J. MARTIN & Co., DEVON STREET, FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. » min jjiwmw ■ ia-SSaS3

MOTHERS. MOTHERS! BUY YOUR BOY’S SUIT NOW FOR 10 DAYS ONLY we are offering our FULL STOCK OF BOYS’ SUITS At a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 5/- in the £. DON’T FORGET! A Genuine Saving of 5/- in every £1 spent. SPECIAL VALUE STORE, Howell & Howell, Devon St. East, The Progressive Clothiers (next McNeill, Grocer) Pianos on Easier Terms .«sh Price on 33 Monthly Set e»ih Price on 35 Monthlj Prine. Hire System. Deposit. Foments Price. Hire System. Deposit. Payments £.d £ . d £ s d £ • d £sd Csd £sd £ s d „ . • 46 a . 3 4 6 146 ST 10 0 77 12 6 5 S 0 213 ” * . .. ~ . . . e 16 0 TO 0 0 80 10 0 512 10 2 210 «” . SI 15. 4 312 6 1T« 75 0 0 86 5 0 60 10 25 10 T- • ° it 2 « 316 T 13 1 80 0 0 32 0 0 6 811 2 811 t ! ' Kt» • 4 • T 110 T 85 0 0 37 15 0 6IT 0 212 0 JI , so - « 4 4 7 I’2 1 30 0 0 103 10 0 7 5 0 215 0 15 0 3 S 3 S 4 4 8 8 113 8 35 0 0 102 5 0 713 1 218 1 IT 10 0 66 2 6 412 8 115 2 100 0 0 115 0 0 8 1 2 3 1 2 MOO 65 00 416 8 116 8 105 0 0 120 la 0 832 343 42 10 0 71 IT fi 5 0 3 IIS 3 | 110 0 0 126 10 0 BIT 3 3 7 3 HOFFMANN

“DO-BE” SOAP rpHE ‘DHOBI E” BOY (washerman) in the East never boils jbe clothes, but still they are. alWraye white as snow. If you wash your clothes “DHOkie” Way your washing-day will be half as long. “DHOBIE” SOAP is made in Taranaki. Instructions on “Dhobie” labels. *•* for it-

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 6

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