Clearance of Odd Dress Materials Big Reductions Here ! Z-_ ' Although Slightly Odd in Colour or Pattern, these Fabrics are of Good Quality, well worth 361 "yf r 1 e 1 J / n O anc?s/ll Llght shades ’ 8/11* To Clear 2/11 yard. a Double the Price, but are offered at these Slaughter Prices for Quick Sale._ La VeJ printed Cord gilk Velvets> Originally 36in> Wool Delaines. • Originally 5/11. To Clear / 54in. All-Wool Tweeds. For Frocks, Skirts and Coats. ’ 36in. Plain Cord Silk Velvets. Rich finish. Black, Brown, 4/6 yard. To Clear 2/6 yard. ■ at 1/11 yard. ’’ . . : Originally 6/11 and 7/11. To Clear 2/11 yard. Wine, Flame, Blues, etc. Were 4/11. To Clear 2/6 yd. 48in. “Permacola” Fadeless Casement Cloth. Heavy . ••. > O j, ec k T we eds. Large plaids for Skirts. . . 36in. Fast Coloured Prints. Stripe designs. Were 1/- 27in. Printed Velveteens. Were 3/11 and 4/11. To Matt finish for Were VH Special 1/11 yard. - ? P and 1/3 Snecial 6d vard - Clear 1/6 yard. Blue, Pink, Lemon, Rose, Green and Biscuit. Was r / v ■ “ Were 3/6 “ 4/u - 10 8/6 " ". 36in. Plain Navy Sand Crepe. A firm, dull li sh Silk Ql . W^ e ° 6 \ a I?- ■ n 7/ll 27in All-Wool Petone Dress Flannels. Best quality in ~ ~ ” •t n- Farlv & Avoid DisaDDOintment Fabric for Frocks. Was 4/6 yard. To Clear 2/6 yard. 31m. Dress Viyellas. Tweed patterns. Originally (/II • R O g e shade only. Was 2/11. Now 1/11 yard. Every Line a Bargain! Be Early & Avoid Disappointment 27in. Plain Coloured Velveteens. In .Browns, Wine, Red, ear \ yar ’ .... ” ’t Gold, Bottle, Pink, etc. Were 2/11. To Clear 1/11 yard 54in. Wool Crepe de Chine. Best quality m plain -w-e y < I■ 1 THREE STORES' — — shades of Green and Royal. Good weight. Was 8/11. g g W tC I J | NEW PLYMOUTH, HAWERA, ELTHAM. Use Our Mail Order Service! Write for Samples Special 4/11 yard. VI e,-. ..
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HENS-GLOW-WORMS-COUGHS Rumour has it that a hen, belonging to a farmer who lived near Waitomo, ate some Glow-worms and laid eggs which shone in the dark. The farmer, carrying the experiment still further, fed the hen entirely on Glow-worms, whereupon she produced electric light bulbs already lit. Rather remarkable—but no more remarkable than is the soothing, healing action of Honey Acid, the great cough alleviator. As soon as you feel a cough approaching take a dose of powerful Honey Acid, scientifically blended so that the youngest child can take it with absolute safety. Double strength, doubly effective, doubly economical, Honey Acid cuts the phlegm and soothes rasping throats. Obtainable from Chemists and Stores at 2/- and 3/6 per bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1934, Page 11
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