Your Overcoat must be a credit to the other Clothes r—you wear—x - JL 1 This new shipment contains the very lateset cuts and colours. ff\! t \ These Coats are fine textured ma- WA I \ terials, and the prices are decid- \ \ edly right. Jl/ \ Navy Nap Overcoats, from— /Sx* / 75/- to £5 is/. Velour Cloth Overcoats— Mi 'Jly 87/6 to £7 7/. Iffl Dark Tweed Overcoats, from— // xXI I w 39/6 TO £5 5/- y f/ y V I lz J. J. LOMAS, THE KASH The Best Value Store in Taranaki. DEVON STREET : : NEW PLYMOUTH.
LADIES! . McGruer’s Winter Goods Are at Your Call. So the Cold Weather need not bother you. SMART CHECK TWEED. 39/6, 42/-. VELOUR COATS. Fur Collars. 42/-, 49/6. SUEDE FINISH VELOUR COATS. Pleated and pouched effect. 82/-, 95/-. Others at £6 6/-, £7 7/-, £8 8/-. FURS Are a necessity as well as a finish to your appearance. 1. Choker Fitch Necklet, 39/6; Marmot, 39/6. 2. American Fox Fur, 55/6; South American Fisher Fox, 45/-. 3. Blue Kit Fox, £7 17/6; Stone Opossum, 42/-, 65/-. 4. Brown Wolf, £5 5/-; Mongolian Fox, £8 17/6. DRESSES & FROCKS— In Repps, Charmalene and Hopsac Cloths, with the latest cut, Trimming effects, Embroidered with Crepe de Chine. 37/6, 42/-, 59/6, 63/-, 84/-, 95/-. SCHOOL COLLEGE HATS. In Navy. Buy them at McGruer’s. 56in. REPP CLOTH— In popular shades. Usually sold at 16/6. By Special Purchase of McGruer’s (N.Z.) we are Selling at 13/6. VELOUR CLOTH. 54in. and 56in. wide; in Two Qualities. A Smart Cloth, Heavy Weight, in Navy, Mauve, Mulberry, Brown, New Blue, etc. Look! at 7/6 yard. A SUEDE-FINISH -CLOTH. A Real Beauty. In Soft Pastel Shades. Also Navy, Brown, Cream and Fawn. 14/9 yard. With our Fur Sets of Collar and Cuffs will make a charming coat. DRESS FLANNELS. Always a useful cloth. From 2/6, 3/6 to 5/6 yard; in 18 shades. Ask for the Velourfinish. WINTER TWEEDS. 2/6, 3/11, 4/11 yard. IN GLOVES, McGruer’s have the selection. Suede Fabric, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/11; French Perfumed Gloves, 6/6; Kid and Suede, 9/11, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 16/6. Shop at McGruer’s, To-day and Always You May Buy Cheaper, but not Better.
“ARNOLD GEO iGE ' PI PQ T P’ ACU On Cycle Field.” Cycles manufactured by the leadg** 4**’ ’ ing firms are offering at attracts * g, five prices. w. A * SPECIAL Built to your own order, any shape, colour, or design. wSI ARNOLD GEORGE. CYCLE DEALER, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
MUSICAL EVENINGSHAnd why why, indeed, shouldn’t every evening at home be a musical one? With a Gulbransen in the home, happy hours can be spent without the aid of a pianist to operate it, indeed, MUSICAL EVENINGS BECOME MORE THE RULE Than the exception. Unlike the “Player” Piano, each note is separately controlled, and the keys are pressed, not knocked down. We will gladly show you how you can play any roll musie, and at the same time register your individual touch, time, and expression. Cal! and let us explain the difference —the reason why Gulbransen is the one and only “Registering” piano. • t fNJLBRANSEN V_ jThe “Registering Piano ,£165 . - :O : L. E. HOFFMANN DEVON STREET :! NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1927, Page 5
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