The Odds and Ends of Smart Appearance 'J'HE constant desire is for pretty little things to complete one’s attire. And our constant aim is to present the latest notions in Laces, Ribbons and other charming aids, to complete and fashionable apparel. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THESE SMART DETAILS: Good range of Hand-made Laces and Insertions. Newest designs and widths. Vai and Filet Laces, in very dainty patterns. Embroideries, Insertions and Flottncings in i several widths; also Beading and Veini ings. Good quality Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered and hemstitched. Dainty Lawn Handkerchiefs, prettily embroidered in one corner. i Lingerie Ribbons. All widths and shades, at reasonable prices. We shall be delighted to show yon these chahning and reasonably priced goods. Will you call in? Morey & Son, DRAPERS, NEW PLYMOUTH, J L—, IU. I 1 ■' ■ ll ,’ M
UCARPETsp Never have we had the splendid range of CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, RUNNERS and HALL RUGS that we can show you now, and the prices are about half what they were. It is a pleasure to show these goods, and we give a hearty invitation to any one interested to conic and have a look through onr Showroom. TAPESTRY CARPETS 10-6 x 9 £6/6/- 12 x 9 £7/7/6 AXMINSTER CARPETS 10-6 x 9 £l3/15/- 12 x 9 £l5/15/-. WILTON CARPETS 10-6 x 9 £l4/17/6 12 x 9 £l7/10/And SIZES from 7-6 x 4-6, 9 x 4-6, 9 x 6, 9 x 7-6, right up to 15 x 12. PURSER'S LTD. A, M. PURSER, Manager. | Devon Street, New Plymouth; and at Inglewood. Y J
MILLINERY SALE. MADAM ROSEVEAR'S SALE of NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY Is Now in F ull Swing. ■ ■ a n a aa n ft c r u r i n DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. IyIADAM nOSEVEAR, (Opposite Presbyterian ChurcU.)
LESTAIN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A NEW alloy of perfect color and weight, giving all the advantages of Sterling Silver at less than half the price. Unlike all other makes is practically STAINLESS. We have just landed direct from the makers our fourth shipment in thj popular old English pattern, and will forward to any address postage paid at the following prices:— TEA SPOONS per half dozen /(J T~ 'SERT SPOONS per half dozen . * *-• •-•••w* •: O/TAP E S'*OONS per half dozen ..rrrr. 12/6 DESSERT FORKS per half dozen . .xvw. 9/6 TABLE FT RKS per half dozen J 2/6 OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM C. A. WILKINSON, LTD. N E t™ OUTM
A thick sole—a stout upper—quality leather—,^orn'J workmanship—these combine to make Zealandia Boot ideal tor wet weather. Each Zealandia Boot and Shoe is neatly finished and stylish—the final proof that New Zealand la workmen are good workmen, Ask to see Zealandia Boots and Shoes. . . MannfactsreJ by Skeltsa, Frsatiek A Ce. LU. CL rut ch ar ch. Aaddasd. Palaitrttsa North aad Grsyaoatb ng
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1923, Page 2
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