Morey’s “Special Item” Sale Is On == Very Much So! Our tig summer clearance is on with a rush. We never saw such enthusiastic shopping—and no wonder! Imagine our stocks reduced in price —hundreds of pounds’ worth of fashionable attire, quality furnishings, and high-class goods for person and ho'tne. Yet there is no need to IMAGINE it —you can come NOW and actually SEE it. You will see bargains heaped up in every section. u. V -W i/pSJJ BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING FOR PRESENT WEAR AND FUTURE WEAR. It is simply wonderful how much you can save. Don’t let the bargains diminish come "Bow in the early days of thesale. Cajj right away and purchase all you can think of as protection from the price increases of the future. The bargains are plen-. tiful, so are the shoppers, so don’t delay! MOREY AND SON, Devon Street New Plymouth. 1
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 are shirts selling at practically the old prices! Smart new garments, these—equal to any in the country. NOTE 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 5p 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d. 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, NEW PLYMOUTH. MOA STREET, INGLEWOOD.
REDUCING the COST of LIVING This is the problem that faces every housekeeper—yet many cannot see how it can be done. Here is the solution— BUY GROCERIES AT MOBILE’S CASH STORE. On every purchase made here you can save a little and “many a little makes a lot.” • There are no bad debt losses' or expensive book-keeping charges added to our goods. You only pay for the goods YOU buy. HEBE ARE A FEW MONEY-SAYING LINES: New Season’s Dried Apricots 1/- lb. Jellies '■ 5 for 1/Rice 4*lb. VMacaroni 6d lb. Pineapple 8d tin. Bell Tea , 2/2 lb. Candles XOd pkt. Sugar, la 15/3 701 b. bag Tobacco, Derby or Havelock 12 plugs for 8/6 Tin Tobaccos 1/- (8 for 7/6) Jam and Preserving Fruit in abundance at our usual low prices. In spite of’these low prices a high quality, standard is maintained. J l . Me NEILL, The Low Price Cash Grocer, DEVON STREET, ’Phone 207, NEW PLYMOUTH.
To-night is hoseing time —if you -want to keep your lawn looking fresh, green, attractive. Ask for L or G qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE—the qualities lonfi wear, and trade Imperially.
s ' Bough roads don’t worry the users of , CLINCHER TYRES because they are 1 1 composed of the best quality rubber j I made by honest British labour. Trade
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16051, 8 February 1918, Page 6
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