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.aclies Pay In mentioning Bathing Costumes we wish to commend Dame Fashion. Time mas, when a bathing costume mas—well, simply a sort of garment to bathe in. But Dame Fashion put her wits together and from a simple “slip o’ a garment” evolved these smart and dashing costumes now showing at Morey’s • These costumes are as serviceable as they are smart—made in the finest water-resisting fabrics, perfectly finished, fadeless and very low in price, they merit your first consideration. Attention, please! Latest in dresses with skirts, and Canadians, in nary with red and white strappings, 4s 9d, 6s 9d, 8s 6d. Bathing Caps, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 9d. Now that the surf is a-calling—select your costume without delay. Cash purchasing secures 5 per cent, discount-—is in the £. NEW PLYMOUTH, Son STRATFORD.

THESE ALL-READY SUITS Have The Features of To-order Garments. Tailoring is undoubtedly an expensive item for the man who has his clothes made to order. But one can quite understand those of good taste adhering to the “to-order” in preference to being “cased” in some of the unshapely ill-fitting and poor quality garments classed as “well-made ready-to-wear” suits. Our “Petone,” “Dominion,” and “Kaiapoi” Suits are devised for men who cannot bring themselves to wear clothes which do not possess the stamp of refinement, goodness, and distinctiveness. They are in a large assortment of nobby all-wool tweeds of splendid wearing qualities in stylish designs and colours—sos to 70S. These are the Suits for you! W. T. HOOKHAM, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, :: NEW PLYMOUTH.

“HULLO! WHERE’S TOUR BAGGAGE?” “Oh, you don't catch mo bothering myself with baggage when by using the N.Z. Express Company’s checked baggage system I save myself all bother handling it. The company rolled, check on. receive at far end, and deliver—do everything. 1 thoroughly recommend their system. It’s a time and trouble saver.”—The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd.

“THE BRISTOL” FOE MUSIC.

Ensignottc Cameras—the all-British cameras~at the Davies Pharmacy.

“Buy at ’The Bristol’ ” is sound advice to everyone requiring Sheet or Book Mmie, a Gramophone, or a dependable high-grade Band Instrument. The newest songs and instrumental pieces are on sale at "The Bristol” soon after their first hearing in London.

In ‘’The Bristol's” Gramophone Parlours at Lambton Quay, Wellington, one ran enjoy without charge a demonstration of that wonderful instrument “His Master’s Voice.” The stock of records numbers many thousands. There is at command an unequalled selection. The noted double-sided “Zonophonc” Records constitute remarkable value at tho now prices, Tho tcn-inch have been reduced from 3s (id to 2s Od. and tho twolve-inch from os 6d to ds. Bandsmen should note that “The Bristol” people are tho New Zealand agents for tho celebrated Hawkcs’ Band Instruments, which have played so many famous bands to first place in leading competitions,—The Bristol piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Travelling Representative. T. L, Phono. Local Agents. Carter and Co., Devon Street. 2

PIANOFORTE TUNING. I DESIRE to intimate that I am now able, after my long illness, to undertake my old duties as Pianoforte and Organ Tuner. I take this opportunity of thanking the people of the district for their past support, and bog to solicit a continuance of the same. Letters addressed care of tho B.K. Bookshop. New Plymouth, or 622, Devon Street East, will receive prdmpt attention, , WILLIAM P. DOEG, Late with J. and J. Ilopkinson, Loudon. ma

JpRANK M ESSENGER, F.N'.Z.I.A., ARCHITECT, DEVON STREET. NEW PLXM.ODTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 6

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