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You Will See The “Cunningest” Lace Heekwear At Morey’s. Take yourself in fancy over the seas; through bleak storms, through tropical heat, and finally rest in London, Paris, Brussels, or Vienna. . You are now in the birthplace of Lace and the dainty “bits” of neckwear evolved therefrom. Ah ! did you notice that cunning Jabot, 'tis quaintly suggestive of Holland. Then the Robespierre Collar —quite the latest you know and so ravishingly smart. Another step, and a glimpse at the newest thing—absolutely the latest is the Lace Coat Collar. ■ Thus you are at once t transported to Venice—the house of the Doges—the place of Canals — Gondolas—and Lace. London and Paris revel in the immaculate Peter Pan in dainty Cambric and Guipure Lace. Yet in the reality of everyday life, but few of us can visit those beautiful Cities of the Old World and see their lovely Lace productions in their original framings. Therefore Morey’s have brought for your appreciation and appropriation dainty Lace Neckwear for “ye ladye faire." Notable examples are ; Jabots in Paris and White, daintily finished with satin pipings and buttons in all the newest shades, ranging in prices from 1/3 to 3/11. A pice assortment of Jabots without collar bands, finished with bows of coloured or black velvet. Prices 1/6 to 3/5. Large Guipure Collars suitable for dresses or costumes in Paris and White, from 2/9 to 5/11. Peter Pans ip all sizes anil shapes, effective designs, ranging in price from l/- to 4/11. Oriental Collars suitable for yokes of Blouses, in ope price only, 3/3. Lace Yokes with collars attached, in Guipure and Vegetable, These goods are very smart for wearing under a costume coat. Prices 2/9 to 4/6. These less 5 % or 1/- in the £ cash Discount enhance Morey’s values. MOREY AND SON, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.

i The new rough fur Soft Felt Hats are A-L-R-l-G-H-T. Changes in fashions for men are, as a rule, conservative, but’thc latestrough Felt is an exception. The change is radical, racy, and the right style to appeal to men who are .smart dressers. If you feel the least bit dubious about the “correctness” of these Hats, count the number of heads you meet •wearing them to-day. W. I. Hopkham, Hookham’s Corner New Plymouth. bur preparations Autumn. Very extensive indeed, they are this year, and the result is of coarse, the finesfdisplay we have ever made. There are most attractive novelties here, and yon will be idterested in every article we show you. Yon cannot demand anything fashionable that we cannot supply* Many things with us are exclusive, and can only be seen here —if you wish to secure the choicest it means come early—as early as possible. Grand Show of Millinery Now On-Come at Once. Wm. Pellew New Plymouth. Devon Street, Fish m Lent will not bo a hardship if a careful choice of food is made, and we offer some of the following as being amongst the lesser known I enten foods; -MARINATED' HERRINGS, FILETS OF HERRING, FILETS OF MACKEREL, FILETS OF CRAB. FILETS OF TROUT. FISHBALLS. ANCHOVIES IN BARRELS, LING, CODFISH, PICKLED SALMON, SALT HERRINGS, RED HERRINGS, Etc. C. Carter, Quality Store, ’Phone 110. New Plymouth.

Jas Sanderson,] [H. Victor S. Griffiths F.N.Z.I.A. ANDERSON & Q.BIFFITHS, ■ architects. Office: KING’S BUILDINGS, corner Oevon and Brougham Street-'!, Now Plymouth. ' SCHOOL and Business Sci:hblin„ Blocks at Catran’s, 100 pages, 3d rach. Try them for your office taolo. Better than a elate at school*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144050, 20 March 1913, Page 6