Black Makes Distinctive Attire A power peculiar to itself. But the material must be of fine quality and the black good. The most beautiful blacks that manufacturers have provided are assembled at Morey’s. They meet not only the demand of fashion but individual taste. Black Dress Goods, Poplins and Bengalinas, 42 to 44 in. 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, 4/9, 5/6 per yard. Black Taffetas—44in. —3/3, 3/6, 3/9, Black Taffetas with fancy silk stripe—44in. 3/6, 4/6, 4/9 a yard. Black Herringbone Stripe—42in. 2/6 per yard. Black Silk Mixture, permo finish 44in.—3/6 per yard. Black Self Toned Stripes—42in. to 44 in. 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/9 per yard. Black Sail Cloth—44in.—4/6 per yard. Exclusive Dress Lengths'—prices 24/5, 29/6, 32(6, 35/- 42/- 43/6, 45/- 45/6—these are very cjjioiqe goods and well worthy of inspection. Black Cashmere fnjm 1/11 to 5/6. Black Cloths—46ih, to 52in.—4/11 and 6/6 per yard—Chiffon finish. We are still prepared to allow 5% discount on all < cash purchases. MOREY&SON I DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. % , 1 Erl By the Way - - EveHWet Mr. Hydrotite ? Let us introduce you right away to the smartest, snappiest Raincoat for Autumn wear. Mr. Man —Mr. Hydrotite; Mr. Hydrotite— Mr. Man. Mr. Hydrotite has been looking forward to a warm friendship with you for the last week or so. ■ No, Sir, he is not a burden—light weight in fact, and only 45/-, 50/-, and 60/-. Raglan sleeves, of course. Jl W. T. HOOKHAN, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, NEW PLYMOUTH' m AUTUMN OFFERINGS IN FASHION’S TEMPLE. SSr Pellew’s Showrooms just now are a veritable Templeof Fashion Far across the seas clever designers and artists have created exquisite new designs for your adornment this Autumn, and they are here awaiting your choice in glqrious galaxy. Beautiful w eaves and colourings in dress materials as well N are displayed at such low markings that make one won. • dcr how such goods can be bought and sold at the price. The reason is that we trade with intelligence and promptitude—and of course you benefit. y TO-DAY would be an excellent time to inspect. WM. PELLE W, NEW PLYMOUTH. HpRROCKSES’ For 120 latest victory grand prize BRUSSELS EXHIBITION mo LONGCLOTHS and MADAPOLAMS Siave beaten all competition. See HORROCKSES’ name on Selvedges, and decline.* all substitutes Sold by oil First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143772, 22 April 1912, Page 6
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377Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143772, 22 April 1912, Page 6
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