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Articles of attire that make admirable Xmas Gifts Neckwear— Hosiery —^Gloves Each of these items forms an important adjunct to Milady’s toilette; they are also most suitable for Xmas gifts. We take pride in the knowledge that our stocks betoken skilful and judicious selection. They were purchased at satisfactory prices, and this enables us to-offer values that cannot be improved upon elsewhere. Morey’s Dainty Neckwear Every lady will be interested in our showing of neckwear. It is neat, novel and charmingly graceful. The cleverest designers and best makers are represented here. We surmise that this new selection of dainty collars, jabots and other neckwear will please you.. Morey’s Fashionable Hosiery. Hosiery of fine texture and careful finish —hosiery that will give that "finishing touch” to your sunnyweather toilette. Cotton, silk, lisle and cashmere are included. Qualities are dependable—prices are reasonable. Moreys Gift Gloves. Cotton, kid and suede. Many makers are represented here, and they are the best in their particular line. Neatness and style are apparent in these suitable Christmas gifts. Call and we will give you glove satisfaction. We anticipate a busy time in these sections, so an early visit is advisable We can offer gift suggestions. Five per cent, discount for cash. MOREY and SON, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Bams IAM A MAN. HERE’S WHAT I’D LIKE FOR XMAS The writer of this advertisement wishes to put the gift question from a man’s point of view. I haye ray mind made up. If anyone asks me what I’d like for Christmas, I’ll say quickly "A tie or some sox.” Of course I’ll say soon after “But don’t bother buying me a present”—but I won’t mean if. I’ll only say that for the sake of form—really I hope I'll get as many gifts as I have friends. A TIE—SOME SOX—HANDKERCHIEFSA SILK SHIRT—FROM HOOKHAM’S. Believe me, ladies, if you don’t know what to give, decide oh one of the above. Either item will please. I advise you to select at Hookham’s because that is a man’s shop—Hookham’s specialise on men’s wear of style , . and quality. Select your gifts now. Call at Hookham’s W. T. HOOKHAM, Hookham’s Comer, New Plymouth. Mca Street, Inglewood.

IB Think i Romen S’ vis u\\ CS 'ls there any good reason .wiiy you should pay ten per bent, or 16 per cent, too •nrnf-ii for your GROCERIES at a credit store when you - . ban get tlie same light quality and the same service and ■gay.'less ■ at THE CASH grocery store. get full value in goods for every penny you spend here. There’s nothing added to cover bad debt losses. QVe havo none, THESE .VALUES SHOULD" MAKE YOU THINK:— [Elour-.-100’s 17/-, 50’s 8/9, 25’s 4/6. Bell Tea, 2/2 lb. B. and P. Com Eloux, 7d lb. New season’s prunes, 9d lb. Jelly Crystals, 5 for 1/-. Macaroni, 6d lb. [Vaxine Soap, lid bar. Hudson’s Extract, 7 for 1/-, Tobacco— Derby or Havelock 9d, 12 for 8/6. Cigarettes—Three - Castle 6d packet.. J. McNEBLL, The Low Price Cash-Grocer, ’Rhone 207, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' j CHOICE COAST FARMS. TPIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM of 170 Acres, freehold, all well 1 improved; new seven-roomed house fitted with every convenience large cowshed and substantial outbuildings, motor shed; metal road; one of the best farms on the coast. Price, £43 per acre; reasonable terms can be-arranged. i f)A ACRES, freehold, all improved and having level frontage to J-Ott gooc i m6 tal road; 4i miles from New Plymouth, bandy to factory and railway station, schools and freezing works; practically all ploughable land; eight-bailed cowshed, implement shed, outshed and where;seven paddocks. Reasonable price, and terms will be accepted. 1 C ACRES, freehold; all has been ploughed and laid down in EJ-U mixed English grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; six-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; fronting main metal road; factory adjoining, half-mile to store, post office and school, etc The farm is nlicely situated, and lies to the Bun, and is well watered. Price, only £23 per acre. Apply sharp. newton king, aeocioneee, land and finance, agent, , k jMESLELIMOJCm ■* -

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146000, 5 December 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146000, 5 December 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146000, 5 December 1917, Page 6