* ’ - A BARGAIN DAYS ARE COMING. MOREY’S ‘SPECIAL-ITEM’ SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth. This is our special announcement—and a welcome one! On Friday we open our “Special Item” Sale, and it will continue for eight days, closing on the 16th. These will be economy days! During this sale 'period many and many big bargain items will bfe offered you—bargains in drapery—bargains for the person—bargains for the home ! The real value of this sale to you can best be appreciated by looking backward —and then looking forward. Review the past year, and note how prices have risen. The same must, on the face of it, occur again this year. PRICES WILL RISE AS THE WAR GOES OH. Therefore while our sale prices are before you, buy future needs at bargain prices, the goods beside you till required. HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF NEXT FRIDAY’S BARGAIN OFFERINGS:— Keep 75 Voile and Muslin Dresses. Usual price 25/-, 35/-, 37/6, 45/-,'■ 47/6. Sale price 19/11. 85 Smart Costumes—all well tailored. Usual price 63/- to 95/-. Sale price 45/-. 150 of the Daintiest Voile and Muslin Blouses—late arrivals. Usual prices 7/11/ 10/6, 12/6. Sale prices 5/6. Special Lot of Neckwear. Usual prices 1/3 to 2/6; Sale prices 1/-. All Trimmed Millinery at half price.'"Ready-to-wear Huts at Sale prices. 10 per cent, off all Panama Hats. 1000 yards of Muslin and Voiles. Usual prices 1/3, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. Sale prices 10Jd yard. 10 per cent, reduction off all other Voiles. Be here on Friday—note the scores of money" saving chances! saving money. You can’t afford to miss MOREY and SON, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
WE ARE SELLING SHIRTS LOWPRICED DESPITE THE WAR! In most localities the war is making things dearer—shirts included. You see, imported shirts cost more because of high freights, whilst' locally-made shirts cost more because wool and cotton have “gone up.” However, here arc shirts selling at practically the old prices! Smart new garments, these—equal to any in the country. TSTOTE THESE FIGURES;— .White and Cream Mercerised Twill, Repp, and Zephyr Shirts—with black and coloured stripes-—prices 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, ‘7s 6d to 10s 6d. \ Plain White Shirts, soft—prices 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s d. We had a piece of luck in buying—hence the pleasing prices. Take advantage—come in and see the smart stripes. W. T. HOOKHAM, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, L NEW PLYMOUTH. \ MOA STREET, INGLEWOOD.
REDUCING the COST of LIVING This is the problem that faces every housekeeper—yet I many cannot-see how it can he done. Here is the solution — BUY GROCERIES AT M‘'NEILL’S'CASH STORE. On every purchase made here you can save a little and “many a little makes a lot.” y There are no bad debt losses or expensive book-keeping charges added to our goods. You only pay for the goods YOU buy. HERE ARE A FEW MONEY-SAVING LINES: I New Season’s Dried Apricots 1/- lb. Jellies 5 for 1/Rice 411 b. 5/Macaroni 6d lb. Pineapple ’. 8d tin. Bell Tea 2/2 lb. Candles lOd pkt. Tobacco, Derby or Havelock 12 plugs for 8/6 Tin Tobaccos 1/- (8 for 7/6) Sugar, la 15/3 701 b. bag Jam and Preserving Fruit in abundance at our usual low prices. ( In spite of these low prices a high quality standard is maintained. J. McNEILL, The Low Price Cash Grocer, 'Phone 207, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
To-night is hoseing time —if you want to keep your lawn looking fresh, green, I attractive. Ask for Lor G qualities of I NORTH BRITISH HOSE—the qualities for long wear, and trade Imperially. ]
(rheumo REMOVES THE CAUSE AND CURES RHEUMATISM. It is I not a “cure-all” but a scientifically cpmj pounded specific, which eliminates excess i Uric Acid from the blood. Try it. It ] fias cured thousands. 2s 6d and 4s od.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 6
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623Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 6
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