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How important Motor Apparel has become. Any old thing will hardly do nowadays, for the Auto is used on every occasion, from going to balls to picnicing. Since this is the case, really smart motoring garb is a necessary adjunct to every fair Autoist’s wardrobe, and for this reason, Morey’s to-day draw attention to the models for motorists, that have just been received with the new, winter goods. THE VALUES WILL TRAVEL AT “HIGH SPEED” INTO YOUR FAVOUR Tweed coats cosy for motoring. Raglan and American Sleeves, storm ' collars and cuffs. Very chic, 30 1 - to 84/- I Zambrene Rainproof and Real Harris Tweed Coats —very newest styles, 50/- to 72/6 Dainty shades in face cloth coats, handsomely trimmed and braided. Suitable for evening or street wear. 4S/6 to 90/Children’s Rainproof Coats in macintosh and imitation Burberry. Smart shades and styles and a full range of sizes. Ladies’Rainproof Coats, macintosh and Burberry, Raglan shoulders, strap sleeves, all lengths. '32/6 to 90/Smart Tweed and Felt Hats, all the newest. shapes, 4/11 to 22/6 Creme Mercerised Cotton and Silk Motor Mufflers, plain and coloured borders. 1/3 to 5/6 Motor Veils, all shades, in Silk and Muslin. 2/6 to 3/11 DEVON ST. NEW- PLYMOUTH.

% '**kl Er! By the Way - - Ever Met Mr. Hyclrotite ? Let us introduce you right away to the smartest, snappiest Raincoat for Autumn wear. Mr. Man —Mr. Hydrotite; Mr. Hydrotite— Mr. Man. Mr. Hydrotite has been looking forward to a warm friendship with you for the last week or so. No, Sir, he is not a burden —light weight in fact, and only 45/-, 50/-, and 60/-, Raglan sleeves, of course. ' HOOKHAM’S CORNER, NEW PLYMOUTH ’E® r.' m 0$ y'r tea? Perhaps.you were wise to defer the choice awhile till our showing should appear. But you will be unwise to defer it another hour—at all events lose no time from 10-day. Because at Pcllcv/’s the very newest things in Autumn and Winter Modes arc'appearing now—and your selection vill be all the better for being made at this juncture. Some of the most delightful confections that were evolved by the deft fingers of milliners at the very source of fashion are now making their appearance in our showroom. Dress materials too, have just arrived in a splendid array. Your next visit to Pellew’s will be a great delight to you. Our prices were never so low for the very latest things in millinery. W.- PELIEW, NEV PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143762, 10 April 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143762, 10 April 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143762, 10 April 1912, Page 6

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