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STRATFORD. F OR the Show—See our Tropical Suiting and Poplin Costumes; also Tussore Silk, White Silk, Fugi Silk, aud Taffeta Costumes; altered to fit if necesf.—Rawles and Rawles. Hats, smart shapes, white and colored linings, 7/11 and 8/11. —Rawles and Rawles. gjISE our White Jap Silk Sports Coats, smartly cut; good quality and reasonably priced.—Rawles and Kawles. Voile Blouses. We specialise in Blouses; Hand-embroidered Voile Blouses, Colored Voile, Silk, Crepe de Chine and Ninon Blouse*; all prices.— Rawles and Rawles. J£NITTED Silk Sports Coats; grey, black, navy, maize, White, saxe, pink, brown, helio, etc.—Rawles and Rawles. JJLACK. Silk Ankle Hose, 4/11; good quality. Special line Sports Hose in autumn shades, 4/11. —Rawles and Rawles. J and Children's Underclothing. —You can save money on present prices of material by buying our readyde garments. Plenty at pre-war prices.—Rawles and Rawles. Garb Skirts, Voile Skirts, Silk Skirts, special for summer wear. Let us show you these.—Rawles and Rawles. 'S Suits, Shirts, Sox, Pyjamas, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats and Caps. All men's wear at Rawles and Rawles. buy these elsewhere.—Rawles and Rawles. GiLK Hats, wide brims, all shades, 12s 6d. Panamas from 5/11 to 25/-.-Rawles and Rawles. "LTANNAH'S Show of Show Shoes an now Showing—Hannah's are Show ing shoes for the Show, and every lady wearing these Show shoes will Show good taste at the Show. These particular Show shoes are not Showy shoes, they are simply smart Show shoes to Show off the neat ankle and hose that is being Shown so saucily in these Showy times. This Show of ours is a great Show. We all go to the. Show to Show ourselves, our Show hats, our Show shoes, and of course to Show our neighbors how pleased we are to show our Show shocß, and of course to Show ourselves, aud how proud we are to Show them how reasonable Show shoe prices are at Hannah's at Show time and Show on, and Show on, at Hannah's Show shoe Shop, Broadway, Stratford. VyANTED, Known —At Lamason's Pond Seedling, Diamonds, Satsuma Plums, Peaches, William Pears, Cooking Apples, are to be obtained. Ty ANTED, Known —To-day, if you come in time, you can get the very best of fruit. A WARNING THE UNBLUSHING- IMITATOR, AND HIS MOTOKJKG VICTIMS Much lias been said by advocates of fair trade on the evils of substitution. Stronuoni effort has, in the last few years, been directed towards discouraging and preveuting this evil. In spite of the rapid advancement which has been made, this great practice bus taken ona new form in the manufacture and distribution of imitation parts for repairs and replacement on automobiles and cycles. Sales of certain well-known makes of cars have mounted well up into the hundreds of thousands. Hero tjie pirates find a rich field for their operations. That they are taking advantage of it is a well-known fact. On ever, hand dealers and distributors found offering imitation sir parts for this or that make of car. Especially is this the case with imitation parts and accessories for one very well-known make of car in New Zealand. Seldom, if ever, does a dealer who sells a certain make of car oiler substitute parts for replacement.. But other dealers and distributors do, and they are directly imposing a hardship upon the ear user, for oftentimes the installation of an imitation part impairs the running qualities of the car and the owner is likely to put the blame on the car instead of the substitute part. The manufacturers of these parts are out to pirate the parts business. Price is their only sales argument. They assume no responsibility—their only aim is to make something that looks like the genuine and sells for less. Their methods of manu- ' facture do not permit of accuracy. If they did, prices would of necessity be higher than those of the original manufacturers. The average car owner knows very little about the parts which constitute the various accessories on his car. When his imitation part does give way, he often blames—quite unjustly —the original manufacturer. Howtvor, "it is better to be sure than Korry," and the motorist wli buys replacements for the oar fir motorcycle he uses, should in every cuse be particular in securing the genuine product of the original manufacturer. In many cases these are stamped with the trade-mark of the maker; but not always. The safest way is to buy only from the agent for the particular car in question, and to ask for a guarantee of genuineness. 73 JMPERIAL JJOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES HAWKINS .. . Proprietor. NOTIFIES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the beat attention and every modern comfort. The Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Wines and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to label. }"[RENt!I - WAIT AHA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Urenui daily at 8 a.m., Waitara 8.1,6 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth 3.30 p.m, Waitara (for Urenui), 4.30 p.m. 4&TSUR I SMITH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 3

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