. When buying your drapery requirements be sure and visit C. ’C. Ward’s. Ajnother large shipment of newest goods lias just come to hand, and some very •tempting values are offered ■ for this jhienth. Lines in great demand include Ui-inely woven art »ilk tricolette in selfi.culouied fancy designs for dressed and underclothing at 4s lid and 6s lid, and inch ootmead • Corinthian cloth at 5s 6d yard. In our showroom some very dainty stylos - are- showing in si'lk knitted fro eke, handsomely beaded. The iate Mr. John Airth Mace, who died at Omata on Monday, left seven daughters, Mrs. J. E. W. Henchman (Spostwood) having been omitted from the names published yesterday. Summer is . coming! Prepare for the happy outdoor hours. *G.P.„ Rubber shoes fulfil your first need of dainty, comfortable sports footwear. They are made in 1 one of the largest rubber, factories in Canadh, and are -famous for style and quality all over the world. 'All retailers stock those ideal - holiday sloes. 9. The roast beef of old England is nothing without Hayward’s "Military” ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1924, Page 6
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