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Xmas is so close that one can almost hear the Xmas Bells ringing. But between this and then much remains to bo done! lor one thing presents must be purchased tor husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother, or ‘ friend.” Realising your undoubted need in this regard an unparalleled selection of suitable goods for gifts has been gathered together at Morey’s and we earnestly extend a special invitation to all intending gift givers. Here are scores of happy suggestions, any of which will bring the smile of pleasure on Xmas morning. Even a casual inspection will convince you that hero indeed arc values unexampled in Xew Plymouth—qualities unsurpassed anywhere. *» Save 5 per cent, on ’-our Xmas purchases by paying cash—ls in i - . Come! “Later Oil” Is not a Coot! Time to Chooss—Mow is the Time! Oil STRATFORD MEW PLYMOUTH. .V

■ Here, Fresh aid Fine Are the Summer Shirts. Let us introduce you. Come round and make yourself acquainted -with their bright attractiveness and comfort. Make your choice from these and get in the forefront of fashion. They strike a new note in fabric, and the patterns are just smartness itself. ; No Better Values in Shirtdom. Every shirt cut for comfort and well shaped for proper fit. All the newest notions as to fronts and cuffs—every choice material of the moment, including Cambric, Zephyr, Crepe, Poplin, Cotella and Silk. GET YOURS FOR THE HOT DAYS. W. T. HOOKHAM, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, :: :: NEW PLYMOUTH. £0

DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds arc tho most dangerous? It is not the cold itself that you need fear, but tho serious ailments it so often leads to. For that reason every cold should bo got rid of as quickly as possible. For this there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will loosen the cold, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, and enable your system to throw off the cold. Sold by all dealers in medicines.

“One coed turn deserves another.” It is only natural that a person who knows of a good thing should wish to tell about it to others. Men and women who have been cured of coughs or colds by Baxter’s Lung Preserver usually recommend it to their friends. Many write a simple, frank expression of their gratitude for the benefit they have obtained by taking “Baxter’s.” This remedy -is unequalled for relieving throat and lung affections and soothing any kind of cough or cold. Get a big Is 'lOd bottle to-day. 3

Kodaks and daylight tanks obtainable at the Davies Pharmacy. p.,c. m orton - VALUER ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Manager of New Plymouth Savings Bank. Agent for Imperial Assurance Company. Interests and Rents Collected. Offices: Brougham St., New Plymouth. TIPS for the Races. Black or "White, eat the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Every live grocer sells it; every sensible person buys it. ier jonable.

Brillyte—the gaslight paper for weak negatives—at tho Davies Pharmacy.

W. H. GRIFFITHS, Registered sanitary plumber And ELECTRICIAN, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH (Next Hood's, Chemist). QOPPEN AND pRESTNEY, BROUGHAM ST. (opposite D. Berry’s), SANITARY PLUMBERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS, AND ELECTRICIANS. Estimates given for all classes ofrfrork. ‘Phone 497- *

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144856, 7 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144856, 7 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144856, 7 December 1915, Page 6

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