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Leather Coats 59/6 : And Other Showroom Specials TFATHER COATS 59/6 What an opportunity? First WE REPEAT OUR GREAT CARDIGAN OFFER: ENG- 15 Only, NEW SEASON’S TWEED COATS. Wanted trndZLadies’ Leather Coats. Tailored, fancy backs and LISH JOB FANCY WOOLLEN CARDIGANS. Fancy tailored effect, in belted and semi-fitting styles. Navy, bolts Insets and patched pockets. Another Special knits. Popular Basque styles. These are selling quickly. Fawn or Brown tones, in Diagonal and Fleck Tweeds. Purchase Red, Bottle, Saxe, Brown. True Value is Don’t miss them. True Value is 14/6 to 16/6. Were 39/6 to 45/-. Noweach 79/6. Offered at . ■•■•••■•s9/6 each. See Window! All 8/11 «>«>/■ 19 ni„ tadtft qMART CAPE STYLE RAINCOATS. LADIES’ TEDDY COATS REDUCED. Smart Coats in ANOTHER SHIPMENT: ENGLISH WINTER COATS. 12 Puttv Brown shades Attractive Raincoat with fashionable Fur Fabric. Beige and Fawn tones. Trim- Good fitting. Well cut. Fur Collars. Black, Brown, omnri Cano effect Overstocked. Were 25/6. med leather buttons and leather belts. Storm collars. Navy, Wine, Fawn, etc. London Special Purchase. True To Clear .. : 19/11 each Reduced to 45/- each Value 55/- to 70/- each. AH 4S/- eaclt SEE CURRIE STREET WINDOW: DISPLAY OF MAIDS’ w ' New Plymouth WINTER WEAR. New goods just arrived. Jfk 1W iff f '■ „ ' k 1 LEATHER coats 59/5 and other showroom W?® WV J’SUP&SJr Hawera & Eltham SPECIALS. ~'•'•; -

/ft) Uißllffll It is a known fact that one lamp may consume for the light given, as much as a quarter more current than another. Here's a typical case: - Mr. “A” paid 4/- for a iOO-watt Siemens Lamp which gave 1,000 hours’ clear, glareless light, consuming 100 units at 4d.—total cost £l-IZ-4d. Mr “B” paid 3/- for a “cheap’* lamp and 3/- more to replace it when it burnt out after 400 hours. Current consumption for 1,000 hours 125 units at 4d.—total cost £2- 7-8. So, that on an average year's light, Mr. “A" paid 10/4d. less than Mr. "B.” And that’s on one point only. Calculate the savings on the basis of a six-roomed house. Peart or Opal—The Popular Pair ELECTRIC UiPS N.Z. Agents: Cory-Wright & Salmon Ltd. »7-7 S

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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