Would You Wear A New Frock With Old Gloves And Hoisery? When yon wear yonr new frock, wear new gloves and hose to match. The shorter skirts of this season make it essential that hosiery should be proof against "street critics"—those who walk behind you and "eye" yon. Just the same with gloveswrinkled and worn gloves make a painful contrast with the dainty new summer fvock or costume. The good effect obtained by new hosiery and gloves is easily worth the little outlay involved. Select at MOREY'S the standard firm for value. Here are gloves for alt occasions, all hands, all purses. In hosiery we make a grand display—particularly in silk hosiery, now in season, AERE ARE VALUES:— WHITE WASHUm DOE SKIN GLOVES, 6/6, 6/6, 7/flt COLORED KID from 5/0. " ' BLACK KID AXD SUEDE fl/0 ar.d 6/9. WHITE KID 4/0. BLACK SILK HOSE, Lisle feet, 2/6, 3/3, 3/11, 6/6, BLACK SILK, Wool feet, 4/9, 4/11, 10/6. WHITE LISLE, 5/6 and 2/11. ■ SELECT FROM OUR SELECT SELECTION, KE-W PLYMOUTH And-STRATFORD, Superior Quality Furniture! Gift time is approaching and if you are gift giving let us suggest that furniture is very appropriate. At all events, the Red Post Furnishing Co.'s furniture is exceptionally well adapated'to;gift pur.poses, because of it's superior high grade . quality which ensures lasting; satisfaction. Selection is offered of a fine assorfmenv of drawing-room, dining-room and' bedroom suites, Morris chairs, couches, etc. COME AND SEE THE FURNITURE.The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld. KE W PLYMOUTH. An O-Cedar Polish Mop does away with the drudgery of housework I ) f J It lightens the labor and takes the "linclcflcheyHhe weary ? limbs and rough red hands right out of the day's dqings. Dust- ij' ing, cleaning and polishing Linoß and Polish Floors is but little more than play. The O-Ccdar Mop is impregnated with O-Cedar Polish, and >' when dirty can be made new by washing and replenishing with O-Cedar Oil. Gives a hard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that the large round shape gives thb longest and most service. This is sold at 9/6 j The smaller size .U 0/6.-.. ■.■ eiiringer Bros, Ltd. KEW PLYMOUTH AN: STRATFORD. Ltd,, Chriilchurch. I tymlt • ■ motor-car sh RAHOTD TO NEW PLYMOUTH. Rntintti dully nt 7.15 a.m., arriving New Plymouth 9.20 a.m. Leave New Plymouth (Hatiunnl Bank corner) at 4.20 p.m.; arrive Rahotu 6 p.m. Yun may he booked and parcels left with Mr J. H. walker, at Cattley's Office, Brougham Street. >{OMWA TA<wm»w* J>t°t>tletot JJOYAL JJOTEL, AUCKLAND. finder entirely new management D. CdLLINS, PROPRIETOR. Ut« mirmAnn Untt\ (ChtlltsJlWOl,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 2
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