Smart and Low-priced The ideal frock for Summer is now being sought. We can assist ladies of good taste with our very pretty range of seasonable Frocks. These are in Zephyrs with stripe / ” fl i ) and cheek effects, and feature the x 4 latest colors. Most reasonable ■CnjjyUX prices prevail, as a glance will / \ s how : — ■ DAINTIEST ZEPHYR FROCKS 1 18/6 T 0 35/SMARTEST SPONGE » CLOTH FROCKS ’ E FROM 43/. We invite the closest inspection of these splendid bargains. Call when next in town. DRAPERS NEW PLYMOUTH.
/ Nr VALUED IN PURSER FURNITURE IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY THESE FACTS. 1. We manufacture all our own Furniture. 2. We employ only thorough craftsmen, who take an interest in their work. 3. Our well equipped factory and up-to-date plant is conducive to good results. 4. We season all *our timber, and carry approximately 65,000 feet of Oak, Maple and Rimu. 5. We have been 25 years building our reputation for well made Furniture, and cannot afford to juggle with the confidence of our clients. 6. Our soft Furnishings we buy directly from the actual makers, and so cut out warehousemen’s profits. PURSER’S LIMITED, HOME FURNISHERS. Devon Street, New Plymouth; and at Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 2
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