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Lase Neckwear as Fresh am the “Horning Glory It seems to us that Neck fixings for ladies’ wear should conie out of the boxes crisp and clean looking. t Indeed, we go a step further, add say the two are inseparable if the newest ideas in neckwear are to look their ; best. ■ Hence it is our rule to import these dainty trifles in such large quantities that ensure each parcel opening up in the most pleasing manner. ,0%0 Tap* m ■M. mi m 0i Mi s/s ifey’s Neckwear Novelties are Worthy of Your Notice. Just by way of introducing the’latest ideas, we submit a few examples of the newest and bust. - Ravishing styles in Jabots and Peter Pan Collars. , Also the very smartest Coat Collars, which, by the way, are the most popular this season. These are in Guipure Lace. 1 Then there,are Silk and Cofton Mufflers and Scarves in immense variety from l/- to 6/11 each. We cannot bat ask yoa to coae and see these beaoiifal Neck-fixings. orey and Nsw Plymouth Stratford.

ITSESS Close Is my Frieisi 1 iiit Closer Is mj ' SMri This is an old Manse proverb with a lot of homely truth in it So close is a man’s shirt that it needs to be very good and very warm these Winter Days. Tcm will find worthy ones at H OCKHAM’S There are fancy shirts specially made Winter Wear.' They are unshrinkable and come "in smart patterns at 3/6 and-4/6 eacii. There arc also Ceylon and Union and All Wool Shirts which afford great comfort and warmth. Newest shades and patterns are shown at prices ranging from 4/6 to 6/6. , Come in anch let ns show you them. 'Mi W, T* MERCER. NEW PLYMOUTH. )UTH. I

Season, cam fee Seen at 1 S 9 A m Once again wo are practically demonstrating that this store is the fashion headquarters of Kew Plymouth.. . ' ~. T!io new season’s styles are beautiful here—it is a'complete display tvs are malting—there is nothing missing from it. Charming hats, dresses, fabrics, and novelties, abroad—you will delight in seeing them. Pay ns an inspection visit. We will not press yon to buy—but you will see such low prices marked that it will ho hard to resist opening your, purse. P©lS@w For Smart Styles at Small Prices, Devon Street, :: :: New' Plymouth.

You won’t suffer Bike Breakdown if Ws set ==■*»—»your bike up.=—» - Thoroughness is ouj’ motto practical is _ our right through. Our repairs, onco effected, will give no hirthor tiouble, because wo get at the source of the trouble and apply the icmeay. •Cycles from £7 : 10 ; 0- Ail parts kept.r We carry a stock t>F first-class machines and can sell you a good mount from £7 10s, with tv;o brakes, free wheel, Bates tyres pump, too s and ba<*. AVo nro agents for tho Royal Kuby -vlutor Cycle the cycle ioi tho man ■with a passenger; any horse-power and twin or single cylinder. Mew Plymouth -Motor and Cycle Coy., Griffiths’ Buildings :: :: New Plymouth.

PLYMOUTH gAVINGS BANK, Established 1850. President; His Excellency the Governor Vice-President: Air. H. Weston. Trustees: Messrs. A. SliultJcivorth, R. Cock, W. L. Newman. D. Berry. THIS is a pubhc institution of sixtyone years’ standing, with the 1 Governor as President, who also appoints a Vice-President and Trustees j to manage. The New Plymouth Savings Bank is open for the transaction of business every clay from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 3 p.m., with the exception of Thursday (close day). FOOIi P'SH CENT, by tho year paid for any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO. I Ono shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts to £l. Further information can he obtained from tho Manager— F. C. MGiiTON.

\ YJENKINSON AND o°CARRIAGE BUILDERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Estimates given for all classes of work. Motor Cars Jtiepairs a Specialty. rp.WINE, SANITARY ' PLUMBER, Gas | and Hot Water letter. Tanks, ) Baths, etc. Estimates given j Jor all classes cl work, LIARDRt STREET. 861 Q LADDEN ENGINEERS AND AND |QI ALYIER, ' SOU YE YOBS. Licensed trader Land Transfer Act. Bos US, New. Plymouth..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144084, 1 May 1913, Page 6

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