Tweeds predominate for autumn, and winter wear. Wc are showing a new range of ladies’ tweed costumes and mantailored tweed coats, also costume for the smart ensemble mode at keenest prices. Ladies’ smart ready-to-wear felt hats in fashion’s latest style at 9s. Ild. A visit will well repay yon. The Hustlers, Devon Street, New Plymouth.. A reminder is given of the magnificent carnival ball at Okato to-night. This ball, which is being run by the Puniho Social Club, has taken eight months to prepare and will eclipse everything in the latest ballroom' novelties, lighting} etc., including over 60-00 specially im-. ported from England. Over £2O woi , of prizes will be given. Williamsons free buses from town. The matron of the New Plymouth Hospital acknowledges the following gifts: —Cigarette cards. F. Healey (Urenui); flowers, Mr. Gilbert, Mrs. Sanson (Waitaitai), Wcstowxi Junior Red Cross; magazines, Mrs. C. Stronge. (ex-patient), Mrs. Corrigall, Mrs. Bevan, Mrs. Styles (Colson’s Road); books for childrens ward, Len and Ken Maine; cakes for ex-serviccmen, Victoria League; cakes, fruit, cigarettes and chocolates fpr returned soldiers, Mr. and Mrs. C.Burgess; Easter .eggs ' for. .cpildrqii’s , t ward, ( >4ijqnyniqus-, -
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1930, Page 8
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