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Prudent Economy Dictates That You Should Buy Cotton Goods Now. Many lines are now to be had from WHITES 1 . Well-selected stocks which may not be procured in a few months time—they will certainly be dearer. A very useful heavy WHITE TWILL SHEETi o. 80 inches wide. This is a stout twill, full double-bed width, and of undoubted wearing capacity. Three and eleven per yard. The Tub-tried Washing “ ELEVA ” DRESS CLOTH. for regular spring and summer wear; ; In all 1 leading plain colours and white grounds with floral designs. 31 inches wide. One and eight per yard. Smart Tub Frock made to measure in matched plain and fancy materials from 47s 6d. Pre-war dyed NAVY BLUE PRINTS. Ideal spring and summer wear and no worry about fading. Two qualities. Is 6d and IS lOd per yard. Real Old English NAINSOOK. This is the genuine article. Beautifully fine and soft for camisoles, underwear or baby linen. One and six per yard,. Excellent English ALL-WOOL FACE CLOTH. A very attractive texture and of more than average quality at the price. Again extra wide material—4B inches. Eminently suited for spring' wear. Grey, navy, saxe, black. Sixteen and six a yard. Values par excellence in MEN’S BUSINESS SHIRTS. Striped Neglige Shirts in fine wincey—white linen neckbands. Very suitable for present wear. Sizes to 16^. Five and elevenpence each. Particular men will appreciate HIGH GRADE CEYLON SHIRTS. Collarless Shirts—very superior, quality Ceylon shirting. Excellently cut by . West End shirt makers. A direct importation. All <,j zes ‘ Fourteen and six each Eor Comfort. s MEN’S SOFT COLLARS. lo and Double Collars for summer and holi<j wear. Your choice in white, khaki and issor§. All sizes. One Shilling each. Well tailored EXTRA TROUSERS. Grey worsteds in neat stripes. A very varied range to select from. All sizes. Twenty-one shillings the pair. An Important Sale of KNITTED SILK SPORTS , COATS. Sports Coats of the kind-we are handling-for spring will be in greater demand than ever--: they are so serviceable and stylish., ; Made in full sizes with smart belt. Colours:- Sky, saxe, pink, champagne, amethyst and navy, nrirl 75s pfliVh. Dainty and t)esirable VOILE BLOUSES. By direct mail we are receiving monthly sup-, plies of what is being worn in the Home land, together with latest American styles,. c , ' Embroidered... l6s 6tl, 21S, 27s 6d each. Plain White ... 11s 6d and 15s 6d each. BLOUSES IN CREPE DE CHINE. A very large assortment are now being opened —all the popular shades—saxe, ,sky, rose, cream, champagne, nigger and pink. . 39s 6d to 50s. High-grade ' COSTUME SERGES, Very choice all-wool tailoring serges of ’dependable quality. The extra width makes them - very economical in cutting out. Colours: Coating, brown, navy. 60 inches wide. Eighteen and six per yard. « e f O Direct Importers, White and bons, New Plymouth.

FOR SALE. F WANTED to Sell, Pedigree Pomeianian Bitch.— Apply, bet y e< ® § and 7 p.m„ to 103 Vman Street. dßl_o OR SALE, Horse, Gig and Harness, in good order.—Apply Mrs. E. Russell, Cutfield Road. 10R SALE, Eight Springing Heifers. -Apply G. Brewer, Wallace Ph l^ ~C* K A CASH buys Practically New ar,L)(J House, five rooms, all conveniences, central; it will pay you to inspect.-R. A. Largo, Agent, U.S.S. Buildings (near Railway Station). ANTED to Let or Lease, 139 Acres at 16s per acre. —A. B. Gibson, Land Agent. i Ci i O A IS required for eighth-acre ofc/jLoU in Bidler Street, with 64 feet frontage—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth.* BSENTEE Owner. Five-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, tubs and copper, hot ar< cold water, hack verandah with sleeping room, trap shed, also fowlhouses; about i-acre of flat land, situated in good neighbourhood, about 10 minutes walk from centre of towndesires to sell same, and is prepared to consider any reasonable offer. The place should be worth £825, is insured for £SOO, and mortgaged for £400; occupied by a tenant. —Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent, Egmont Street, New Plymouth.* CAUSTAD. MARLOW & CO., LIMITED, Have large stocks of Algerian Oats for spring sowing. Japanese Millet, Paspalum, Cocksfoot, Ryegrass. Western Wolths, Clovers of all kinds, Tares, Partridge Peas, Seed Potatoes. Superphosphate, Blood and Bone, GuanoSuper, Guano. Molasses Fodder. ' Motor Oils hy the gallon, case, or barrel. CAUSTAD, MARLOW & CO., LIMITED WAITARA.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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705

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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