For Baby Needs Whites’ are showing all the little articles that are needed for Baby’s wardrobe to keep the little one cosy and happy. Moderately Priced. Infants’ White Cashmere Frocks, made on yoke, finished with fine Vai. lace, 3/u. 3 Infants’ Creme Radianta Frocks, 8 silk embroidered, 9/11. § Infants' Creme Radianta Frocks, | smocked yokes. n,*ck and sleeves, » finished with fine Vai. lace, 12/6. I Infants’ White Silk Frocks, Mag- | yar style, scalloped neck, size I 16in. 11/6, 18 inches 13/6. fl Infants’ Creme All Wool Shawls. | 9/11, 16/11, 21/-, 25/- and 28/6. § Infants’ Long Flannels, bound or fa silk scalloped edges. 9/11. •j Children’s Fuji Sill: Erodes, MagSi yar style, with neatly embroidered collar, plain belt. Sizes 18, 20 and 22 inches, 18/6. I Children’s Tussore Silk Bloomers, 3/9, 5/6 and 7/6. Children’s Creme and Navy Woven j Cotton Bloomers, size 12in. 2/10; 14in. 3/2; 16in. 3/6; 18in. 3/11, 40in. 4/4; 22in. 4/9. Children’s Rompers in spotted prints, trimmed with figured gaI loon, to fit a child from 2 to 6 I years, a/n. Children’s Rompers, in plain print, Ssaxe and navy, trimmed with figured galoon braid, to fit children « from 3 t 0,6 years of age, 3/11. Children’s Silk Bonnets, new sea- & Ron’s shapes, 6/11. f: Children’s White Crinoline Hats, S trimmed with satin ribbon under brim, lined with White Jap Silk. 10/6. Whites’ Limited | “Growing with New Plymouth.”
■ ’Xmas Suits WE HAVE A FULE RANGE OF ENGLISH SUMMER SUITINGS TO HAND. AS THE TIME IS LIMITED & OUR ORDER BOOK IS RAPIDLY FILLING, WE WOULD REQUEST OUR CUSTOMERS TO PLACE THEIR ORDERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. Besley’s LIMITED. New Plymouth. | Stratford. 1'
N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS. A RRANGEMENTS have been made with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, to conduct personal tuition classes at NIEW PLYMOUTH WANGANUI PALMERSTON NORTH NAPIER MASTERTON in Bookkeeping and Accounts, Accountancy Law Subjects, and Economics. The classes will commence early in February of next .year, but students must enrol before December 20, so that the necessary arrangements can be completed. Intending students can comcommunicate direct with The Director, Banks College. D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. OKATO. J. HUTHNANCE MOTOR ENGINEER, | JJAS commenced Business in Okato. Repairs a Speciality. ‘ at.t. WORK GUARANTEED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 4
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368Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 4
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