The season has only just begun and you can get fai more than your money’s worth out of your Costume before Spring comes along if you start wearing it now. The pick of the latest styles in English and Colonial Costumes ®re shown at and you are invited to call and make your selection early, Two strong features of our Costumes are their perfect fit and beautiful finish. Prominent among the New Styles Smart English Tweed Costumes in Grey and Green mixtures . 09/o to /-. All Wool Roslyn Tweed Costumes: 52/6 to 60/-. Navy Fox Serge Costumes: SO/- to 70/-. Famous Petone Trveed Costumes in stripes and mixtures, smartly trimmed, 50/- to 34/-. Fine Navy and Black Serge Petone Costumes, Chic btaunugs, 84,/- to 5 Guineas. One piece dresses in Navy Serge, Cloth, etc., 42/- to 0 7/6., You will always find it profitable to pay cash at Morey s, as by doing so you receive 1/- in the £ discount. NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD,
Are You ' ,nsured Against Cold ? j You can’t escape, cold weather unless you f emigrate to the tropics, therefore, take j a policy in the form of HOOKHAM’S WOOLLEN AND WORSTED UNDERWEAR | and you’ll tun no risk of catching cold. The premium is very low and your claim will be paid in months of comfort. Koslyn, Kaiapoi and Pctone Lambswool Pants and Shirts, 4/G, 4/11 Roslyn*Unshrinkable Woisted Pants and Vests, G/6, 7/G, S/ll to 10/G. Take out a policy to-day—the cold weather is here. W. T. HOOKHAM, Kookham’s Corner, New Plymouth.
I i mm M AUTUMN OFFERINGS Wh IN FASHION’S ■^^^teS^i^TEMPLE.' SX'W'iSi A>?y Pellew’s Showrooms just now are a veritable Temple of Fashion Far across the seas clever designers and artists have created exquisite new designs for your adornment this Autumn, and they are here awaiting your choice in glorious galaxy. Beautiful weaves and colourings in dress materials as well are displayed at such low markings that make one wonder how such goods can bfc bought and sold at the price. The reason is that we trade with intelligence and promptitude—anc? of course you benefit. TO-DAY would be an excellent time to inspect NEW PLYMOUTH.
c* ■:pcaj«^»«wr«earetrraTTro«sEr-^-irßTgTirluyr.q»r^rraßCTg?r!a!!ra«Ml Edmonds’ Egg Powder Makes Eggs Unnecessary CURRANT CAKES, SEED CAKES, ALL CAKES, and Plum Puddings, toe s can be made beautifully light by using Edmonds’ Egg It is unwise to experiment with eggs—they’re generally more or less doubtful and expensive. For a modest sixpence you can buy a tin of EDMONDS EGG POWDER. It is always reliable and is a perfect substitute for Fresh Eggs, Test it next time you bake —you will always use it. iifi-V J YOUR GROCER HAS IT. ASK HIM. K / i/ V- r’ -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143808, 5 June 1912, Page 6
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448Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143808, 5 June 1912, Page 6
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