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Your Little Maid Likes to Wear and Should Onco upon a time there was a little girl who was dressed by her parents in just anything that happened to be handed down-—her general appearance was anything but becoming and she was very, very unhappy. But nowadays Little Girls whose Clothes come from Morey’s Are Happy Sunshiny Little Girls. Morey’s study mothers’ “j>et daughter - ’ quite as much as they study motherAnd here is a display that has been specially selected in order that your little girl may look at her very host. DAINTY LITTLE FROCKS NATTY LITTLE HATS AND BONNETS. Maids’ Brocks in Floral Crepe, White Pique and Muslin, 39iu. to 4Sin., 11s 6?i to 425. Muslin Bonnets, 2s 6fj to Ss lid. Dainty White Piqne Hats and Bonnets, 2s 6d to 6s lid. Guipure Lace Bonnets, 4s. Cd to 4s 9d. Moh Caps, 3s Sd to 5s 6d. Hats and Bonnets in Floral. Wisicn, Ss lid, 7s 6d, 11s 6d. . The prices, yon will note, are distinctly low, and you’ll be able to indulge many a little fancy on behalf of your girlie, without over-stepping the money-mark. Bring your little one along and call to-day! s> /pi HEW PLYMOUTH « STRATFORD.

Keep a Cool Head. 'ey ai, —no matter how hot the weather; in other words wear a cool hat. Of course that means a straw. And what smarter, more comfortable hat could you have than A Hookham’s Pure Bieach Straw. That’s the view you’ll take when you see our “boaters.” Up-to-the-moment shapes, different widths of brim to suit, various styles of faces, every strand perfect; ribbons and leathers first-class. Don’t think twice, come in for your cool straw now, at Hookham’s keen prices. W. I. HOOKHAM Hookham’s Corner, New Plymouth.

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PIANOFORTE TUNING. I’DESIBE to intimate that I am now able, after my long illness, to undertake my old duties ns Pianoforte and Organ Tuner. I take this opportunity of thanking the people or the district for their past support, and beg to solicit a continuance ot the same. Letters addressed care of the B.K. Bookshop. New Plymouth, or 622, Devon Street East, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM P. DOEG, Late with J. and J. Hopkinson, London. b9SO

VEAL FOR EXPORT. WE are prepared to purchase for export suitable Vcalers under nine months old, and ran offer highest prices on ‘'the hooks” any Freezing Works, or will ship to London on owner’s account. Wo arn also buyers of BEEF (in quarters or boners), MUTTON, and LAMB. It will pay you to conimunrcato with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Palmerston North. e7lO

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144828, 4 November 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144828, 4 November 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144828, 4 November 1915, Page 6

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