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SMART STYLES FOR THE KIDDIES. Hats and Frocks for the Spring We have just opened ex. M.S. Port Dunedin a Splendid Range of tha latest styles in Children’s Wear, comprising— Children’s and Maids’ HATS, trimmed and untrinimed; Infants BONNETS. Prices 4/11 to 19/6. Children’s Jap. Silk and Fuji FROCKS; plain and embroidered.—* Price* 4/6 to 30/-. Smart Fujietbe SUITS for Girls; with smart Floral Trimming; sizes 16 to 18. Price* 10/6 to 126. Organdie Muslin and Voile PARTY FROCKS; daintily embroidered and trimmed. Price* 8/11 to 12/6, Beautiful real Indian Lace INFANTS’ FROCKS, with Coats and Bonnet* to match. Price*. Bonnett 8/6; Coats 18/6; Frock* >3/-. Girls’ Navy Serge GYM. DRESSES; riaea 24 to 30. Price* 11/6 to 15/6, Fancy Striped Gingham FROCKS; assorted shades, with Belt and Buckle; sizes 18 to 22. Price* 6/6 each. HOLLAND OVER AJAS; trimmed contrasting Colours; sizes 16 to 2(k Price* 3/8 to 4/9. NURSERY OVERALLS in assorted colours. “Felix,” the Cat Design—* juat the thing to appeal to the kiddies. Sizes 18 to 20. Price* 3/6 to 3/11. Full Stocks now to hand of infants and GIrIs’UNDERC LOT HING, BIBS, BARRAS. EMBD. GOWNS, PRINCESS PETTICOATS AND LIBERTY BODICES. A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF THE ABOVE IS BEING MADS THIS WEEIK. You are Cordially Invited to Inspect, X H. MORTON - ELTHAM DRAPER AND OUTFITTER

Perlin Perpetual Battery (Guaranteed far 2 yews) Inetal a PERLIN and you need have fear of trouble from a fl<* battery. THIS IS PROOF Leave on your switches until the Bat ter y Li exhausted end will no 4 blow the horn or give lights. Then switch off and let the Battery It and for one minute. Switch on again and the Battery will turn ovey your car, blow your horn and give lights as well as ever. A “PERLIN” does not need distilled water, any CLEAN WATER will da. Costs *o more than an ordinary Battery. W. O’CALLAGHAN DISTRICT DISTRIBUTOR DEVON STREET WEST NEW PLYMOUTH

; Criterion Motor Garage I 60 LIAEDET STREET 1 f 3 'MOTORISTS | X c p Stake yourself familiar with our AU-night Service. We cater for ths | X busy man.. Cara Washed and Greased during the night. Attendant | «• always on premises. 9 X Ail Glasses of Motor ll and Engineering Repairs undertaken. Estimates § * given and work Guaranteed. Full stocks of Tyres, Tubes, Batteries and § S Motor Acosmories. 6 Agentsi STUDEBAKER FIAT CLYDE BATTERIES S CRITERION MOTORS LIMITED £ ’PHONE 139 DAY OR NIGHT

Reliable Used Cars We have a good range of Reliable Used Cars that represent honest values, which can be purchased on attractive terms. HUDSON SUPER SIX TOURER £#>s HUDSON SUPER SIX TOURER ....... £2OO ESSEX 4-CYLINDER ROADSTER £220 HUPMOBILE ROADSTER £l7O CHEVROLET Superior Model TOURER £l5O ' ONE-TON TRUCK ... £3O Several other cars ranging in price from £2O upwards Easy Terms Arranged. L, H. Johnson DEVON STREET ’Phone 426 NEW PLYMOUTH

£OR YOUR BACHELOR FRIENDS. Aq ideal gift to ft bachelor friend la ft pouch full of Richmond the to- j bacoo noted for its unquestionable excel-! fence. Its flavour is rare, its aroma par-1 iicularly pleasing. In fact, it has an inefinable “something -above-the-ordinary” I makes it exceedingly popular with'

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 5