“Becoming Fashions ( Assured” ( That will be the verdiet of our lady customers when they j J have selected their requirements from this delightful new j | range of i CREAM DRESS MATERIALS > ‘ We have no need to emphasise J either the quality or our reasonable J prices for these charming fabrics, j THEY SPEAK FOR THEM- ? 716 SELVES - Butas I- W I THE RANGE IS LIMITED I V I we advise an early selection | /j in order to ensure the fullest satis6 faction. The “beeomingness” of 5 7 these goods will prove as welcome as) = the moderate markings that charac- ? jll 111 ffl terise so unique a display. I 111 i! AT MOREY’S TO-DAY. I « V ■ CREAM SERGES, All Wool, 44in. to 5 II I IM i 58in. wide, from 8/9 yd. g nil j CREAM ALL WOOL GABARDINES S lull * I —sBin. g n \\|l I ' CREAM COTTON GABARDINES—g V|l j J 40in - 3/9, 54in. 7/11. FINE CREAM DRESS with Black S I 11 Pin Stripe, 54in. wide. o /U A CREAM SILK & WOOL CREPE- “ 1 X/[ DE-CHENE—Ideal for Summer a Frock or Costume, 40in. wide, | 13 / fi I 3 i/RAPERS NEW PLYMOUTH.
/ IV w I I VALUeW' 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.
ARRIVED. Our First Shipment of BOVING TURBINES /''ALL and let us demonstrate, and you '■/ will be convinced that the Turbine represents the most efficient and cheapest method of developing power. H. N. MAUNDER & CO. H. N. MAUNDER, A.M.I.E.E. electrical engineers and CONTRACTORS, 32 Nelson Street, HAWERA. Also demonstrated by Taylor and Roberts, Inglewood.
TIMBER MERCHANTS, JOINERY MAKERS. H. BROWN & CO. I TD MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Breakwater tram). Nrj TIMBERS, either sawn or Jpy dressed; Asbest-s Wall Boards, Ferrodor Roof Paint. Upson Board, Window Glass (plain and fancy). Agents for Hudson celebrated Washing Boilers, Konka Board, Red Hand Paints, Terra Cotta Roof Tiles. ’Phone 252 P.O. Box 17. C. D. MATHEWS. CAR PAINTER 4 HOODMAKER. PAGE STREET STRATFORD. 'PHONE 320. OAR HOODS, best En-lish hood cloth, alda curtains complete, L £l2
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 2
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