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X ■ BEST SELLERS & SPECIAL VALUES At Mortons New shipment 4-ply English' Southdown Fingering Wool. Twelve excellent shades in plain and Marl. ‘ Special Price, full oz. skein 3-Ply Canterbury Fingering. A beautiful soft Wool, with Silk thread. 10 delightful shades and mixtures. Special Price, full oz. skein ;•••< 0 D 6 Dozen Men’s All-Wool Cashmere Hose.--. In plain Black, Grey: : and • Fawn shades. - Special Price • • 1/3>“ 20 Only, Men’s Woollen Cardigans and Pullovers. In fancy designs. Special Price •••••3/6 eaCh Wanganui All Wool Cot Blankets. In Pink, Sky and Helio. Value 4/6. Special Price 2/6 each Finest Quality Girls’ Silk and Wool Three-quarter Hose, with Fahey tops.- ■ Sizes 5 to 8. Value. 3/6. Special • Price 1/6 Ladies’, Berets. In Fancy designs.. As-, sorted colours, including Black and „ White. Special Price .. 1/- each I Ladies’ All Wool and Silk and Wool I Jumpers. All shades. Special I Price 5/11 The Latest Knitted Wool Costumes. ... Comprising plain pleated skirt. Jacket trimmed with contrasting bands. ■ smart colours. Special Price 27/6. . cHjlthain - ■/ X - fajver7ad lons ighV — Zowrr Puces- ./g> V NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS The new season’s materials are now arriving and we can quote' prices lower than ever. We can save you pounds on your suit. GUARANTEED SERGES at; £6. THE NEW THORNPROOF at £6, Whatever you want in Suitings we have jt. Write, Wire, ’Phone or Call for Patterns. • ’ D. BITTCHART, SUIT SPECIALIST, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ' ’Phone 2541. Above John Orr, Grocer.

similar instances in the county where farms were infested before the present occupiers took them up, - and to deny these men assistance is contrary to the spirit of the Minister of Agriculture’s circular. I would hope that Mr. Lilley would co-operate with the Farmers’ Union in finding the unemployed work that would be reproductive.—l am, etc., J. D. CONAGLEN. Pihama, June 9, 1932.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 6

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