• FUR TRIMMED COATS At 90/These Coats are made of Facecloth or Velour, all are | lined, and have handsome fur collars. Some have fur- | trimmed cuffs, too. Navy, Brown, Beige, Fawn shades. Ripple Cloth Dressing Gowns At 11/6 Cosy, warm, well cut, these Dressing Gowns are ideal ■. for cold mornings. Shades: Saxe, Rose and Red. = . ■ All Wool Cardigans ' From 9/11 A wonderful selection of Cardigans awaits you here, ranging from 9/11 to 49/6. < Navy and Black Serge Cosumes FASHION’S LATEST At £5 19/6 These Costumes represent the latest decree of fashion in cut and colour. They are made of best quality suiting serge, and are beautifully lined. MIIQMHIR Taranaki’s Fashions’ Centre, BROADWAY - - > ■ STRATFORD ■ - —mu ■' i 't— W—o—— l " 1 * ' - mSb LINOS for LONG WEAK ///// <■ ///// PHILLIPS LINOS for LONGER WEAR —and. whether you want one for the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom or any other room, we can supply you with just the very ' thing. The designs —there are many hundreds of them, become more attractive with each shipment, and the prices j well you are the best judge. Suppose you call along and make a round of inspection. PHILLIPS & SONS FURNISHERS t : STRATFORD HOBBIES FRETWORK OUTFITS A COMPLETE SET OF' TOOLS FOR 15/-. Post 9d. THE OUTFIT CONTAINS:— A Lever Frame; Steel Cutting Table and Cramp; Strong Drill; No. 1 Sandpaper Block; Fretwork hammer; Pressed'Plane;'2 dozen Saws; 6 Designs, Wood, and 32-page Handbook of Instructions. No fretworker could / wish for a better set of tools if he has only 15/- to spenu on them. /a Sufficient tools are ineluded for . him to ' wJ/T/ /IL make a start, and all lj /sis, are Hobbies British' nlftl ttsL made. A design and / fFl' a handbook of in- & structions are also in- , ISSaS/ji ffl I eluded. •' I Other Outfits at 6/9, | 7/6,9/-, 13/6. I Every Tool British and Reliable. BELLRINGER BROS. LIMITED DEVON STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH . BROADWAY -•- - - - STRATFORD jmmjf luiTOEeammraii. BETTER LUBRICATE “HER” ■ THOROUGHLY NOWf And avoid the terrific wear ' O and corrosion that results { Qs \'Wl from mud and slush thrown J I; TH I up underneath. Run “her” in C 1 and we’ll grease 'everything / J/ Vtnr-n from front to back axle—fore- / \ OTj /'WW/ ing out the old grease and filling up with clean new lubrica ' it ‘ Y / / ® Crankcase, gear box and differential service, too —it doesn’t /Mc’SL / I take long—and you know how ///( M Z/flSsJslZ I efficient lubrication adds plea- i sure to drivin v and life to a Car. GRUNDY’S MOTORS LTD., New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1930, Page 10
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