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The grace of the "Magyar" gown 9 is seen in the perfect shapes showing at Whites' In cotton materials or wool. One-piece gown is everywhere in evidence. Hardly two are exactly alike, and every one we handle is exclusively reserved to tis for Taranaki. Stylish Plauen Lace Robe, trimmed silk collar and piping, lace revers, 3 guineas. Cashmere Gown, in Quaker grey, with fine Plauen lace collar, 35/-. Stylish "Drestuf" Gown, panel skirt, handsomely braided, - 10/6 each. Self colors. Navy French Coating Serge Gown, piped in fashionable colorings, price 45/-. Cream Alpaca Robe, trimmed black silk yoke and cuffs, new panel effect back and front, price 35/-. Linen Robe, in leading self colors, full length Magyar sleeve, special value, 19/6 each. Striped Zephyr Robe, trimmed self color and embroidery, 9/11 each.

White and Sons Direct Importers, New Plymouth Only.

HARRY GILBERT, HARRY GILBERT, HARRY GILBERT, HARRY GILBERT, HARRY GILBERT, HARRY GILBERT, DEVON ST., N.P. DEVON ST., N.P. DEVON ST., N.P. DEVON ST., N.P. DEVON ST., N.P. DEVON ST., N.P. WHAT OH! . YOU KNOW HARRY GILBERT'S HARRY GILBER T'S ; SEEDS GROW QHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, 18 separate varieties for one shilling, post free, to any part of the Dominion. Try them and have a good showy garden. SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &c SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &c SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &c SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &c SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &e SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, FRUITERER, &c

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 128, 17 October 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 128, 17 October 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 128, 17 October 1912, Page 4