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For Summer Days The matter of seasonable weights in ladies’ wear has a met with our full consideration, and we are thus enabled ■ g to display a good range of I LIGHT-WEIGHT COSTUMES S that are exceedingly well cut, and > S finished with every regard to detail. § The latest shades are presented in U* V § this display, while the materials are 1 § all of the highest quality, a LOVELY RANGE OF MATERIALS, //J /J g including Gabardine, Tricotine, Ser- Jj! ffw / g ges, Tweeds, Face Cloths and Check jll l/l / g Suitings. Truly a remarkably fine I display of all the most popular fab- / / ries, converted delightfully into the | S / f most j - v SMART COSTUMES, semi- kVI / fitting, in fawn and saxe, 14gns. j « H NAVY COSTUMES in all sizes, I i trimmed with braid and fancy 1 //. Stitching, From 6gns. j 1' BROWN COSTUME, W. size, pret- fiklA tily finished with Oriental Em- xatsirt iflf broidery, £8 15s. x(finHi/ jHV'irfha g Call and see these really splendid L/ g Values and Smart Styles. Jr I \frforeys j 3 DRAPERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

VALUK< 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 we 11 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.

Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, as it prevents infection from Cough, Cold and Influenza Germs. 5 Week-end Fishing.—Slip a “WISCONSIN” MOTOR on to your row-boat and make a motor boat which will take you anywhere in a third the time without effort of rowing. Seven miles per hour, 30 hours on one gallon benzine. Write R. P. M. Manning Co., Foresters’ Buildings, 135 Albert Street, Auckland. 3

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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364

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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