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FOR THE SUNNY DAYS— These Charming Dress Fabrics. These bright days give promise of a long sunny time ahead so you are doubtless planning some more light summer frocks. Naturally, then, you pay a visit to Morey’s to see, the very latest in cool dress taorics. You arrive—we display to your view the new' summery materials decreed for the season—fabrics light and beautiful—in all their daintiness. In print we can neither do justice to their prettiness, their excellent quality or good values —neither have we room to quote more than A FEW EXAMPLES; SHANTUNG SILK, 31 inches wide, in navy, saxe, brown, grey and cream —price 6/6 yard. CREAM SERGES, from 42 to 56 inches wide. Prices 5/11, 6/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 yard. MERCERISED COTTON TUSSORE—S4 inches wide—price 4/6 yard. CREAM RADlANTA—prices 2/9, 2/11, 3/3 yard. 1 Your visit will be well rewarded. Choose early. You can always secure 5 per cent, discount at Morey’s by paying cash—l/- returned for every £. ’Tie a Wise Head and a Cool Head that wears A STRAW HAT The very thought of a felt hat with the sun streaming on it conjures up visions of perspiring hrows and hot heads. Felt is a warm fabric, and the felt bat (especially the heavy makes) is best suited for winter wear. Now the hot summer is here, wear a COOL .STRAW BOATER OR PANAMA FROM HOOKHAM’S. We’ve smart new boaters in a variety of sizes, and priced at 7s 6J f 8s 6d, 9s 6d and 10s 6d. You’re bound to be pleased in fit and price/ We’ve genuine Panamas at 355, 37s 6d, and 42s or if you need one cheaper we have others at 10s 6d, 12s 6d and 17s 6d—■ smart and good. Select while the heat of summer is here—wo may as well he cool! W. T. HOOKHAM, Hookham’s Corner New Plymouth

A Sound Argument Should not depend on a Hot of noise. The soundest argument we have in favour of our groceries, is their quality and their low price. M‘NEILL’B CASH PRICES heuefit all our customers. The absence of bad debt losses 'means that our customers pay for the actual goods they buy—not for what other people get and do * not pay for. personal, efficient „ A —-—3 s cess of M‘Neill’s Cash Grocery Store. Is addition, every customer gets and careful service—here you have the secret of the sucTHESE PRICES MEAN CLEAR SAVINGS. Sugar 1A 15/3 701 b. bag, Telly Crystals 5 for 1/-. Tobaccos, Derby or Havelock, 9d plug, 12 for 8/6. Tin Tobaccos 1/-, reduction,for quantity. Cigarettes 6d. Golden State Preserving Jars—Pints 7/6 doz., 'quarts 9/9, , _ 6d and 9d doz. Raspberries ancl all stoned fruits arriving daily at our usual low prices. J. McNEILL The Low Price Cash Grocer, ’Phone 207, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. J CHOICE COAST FARMS. ■CHEST-CLASS DAIRY FARM of 170 Acres, freehold, all well improved; new sev,on-roomed house fitted with every convenience, large cowshed and substantial outbuildings, motor shed; metal road; one of the pest farms on the coast. Price, £43 per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. 1 At ACRES, freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal road; 4i miles from New Plymouth, handy to factory and railway station, schools and freezing works; practically all ploughable land; eight-bailed cowshed, implement shed, outshed and whare; seven paddocks. Reasonable price, and terms will be ’ accepted. lIC ACRES, freehold; all has been ploughed and laid down in 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 nicely situated, and lies to the sun, and ia well watered. Price, only £23 per acre. Apply sharp. NEWTON f KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, ySW. PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16039, 25 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16039, 25 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16039, 25 January 1918, Page 6