BUSINESS NOTICES. NO BLOUSES SO GOOD FOR SO .LITTLE MONEY! w I i 6 Si It is only occasionally opportunities like these present themselves. Hero are Smart Blouses in the,height cf fashion—anti on every garment the price has bean considerably reduced. Ail are carefully stitched, buttons are perfectly matched, and strongly sewn Words fail to convey the magnitude of these BLOUSE VALUES AT MOREY’S but to give you a faint idea of the Bargains we quote the fol- . lowing:—■ A Special line of Beautifully-worked, Plain and Crepe Jap Silk Blouses, just landed —usual’ prices los Gd, 17s Gd, 21s, 255, to 355, Clearing at 12s 6d each. Plain Creme Jap Silk American Shirt Blouses, to go at 11s 9d. All styles in Tucked Creme and Black Silk Shirt Blouses, reduced to 12s 6d. to 16s 6d. Dainty White Embroidered Muslin Blouses, now 11s ed. e Creme and Coloured, Plain and Fancy Delaine Blouses, from 7s lid to 16s 6d. Special Quality Creme Silk Blouses, beautifully worked and trimmed with lace, etc., only Ifls 6d to 355. A nice assortment of Creme Net and Lace Blouses, suitable for evening . wear, at very low prices. SESE PRICES APE FOR CASH ONLY, FROM WHICH RULE WE CAN MAKE NO DEVIATION. MOREY & , SON STRATFORD NEW PLYMOUTH. AND A ND TEA, Pecksniff, has its how It said Mr. ‘ Even tea moral. See comes and goes I Every pleasure is transitory. We can’t even drink Y tea, long. If we indulge in harmless fluids, we get the dropsy; if in exciting liquids we get drunk. What a soothing reflection is that!” “Don’t say WE get drunk, Pa,’’ urged the eldest Miss Pecksniff. “ When I say we, my dear,” returned her father, “ I mean mankind in general: the human race considered as a body, and not as individuals. There is nothing personal in morality, my love. We have no Incentive to become drunken, sweet warbler. We have found a beverage so delightful that its harmlessness is but a subordinate quality. While we have ‘Stand-Out’ Tea, my darlings, why should we get drunken with wine? I spent my fruitful years in discovering the perfect tea. I found * Stand-Out.’ 1 have again been fortunate in the attainment of my object.” pi. m W I 3 ,'r‘4i WIN A GUINEA ! Prize’sentence' published every Saturday. Best sentence on ‘’Stand-Out”"Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated —used in any, order—wins each week. “ Stand-Out” Tea Coupon from Inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name a,nd address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to.; “Competition,” P.O. Box 476, Wellington. 1 NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for • four or nine further attempts posted them. e Cheque for Jsl/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentence— Miss A.E.1., Wesley Parsonage, FoiltJing— Dealers may nr.fne another tea: never flinch—demand “Stand- Out!” Letters for competition closing 30-1-12: P.W.K.5.8.5.0.T.E.T. Letters for competition closing 6-2-12: D.S.O.T.M.H.H.A.H.C. TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION. ■ ’• t xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is Gd. 2s Gd, Is Gd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 24 January 1912, Page 3
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