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Some Pretty “Nighties” and Underwear of Excellent duality. Morey's Good Values Now is the time to buy Spring Underwear. Longclotli Nightdresses; trimmed with embroidery and lace; finished with square necks 6d to 12s. Dainty Hand-made Nightdresses prettily trimmed with fine torchon lace; prices 13s fid to 355. Camisoles prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery; prices 3s 3d to 5s lid. Camisoles trimmed with real lace; prices 6s lid to 18s fid. Knickers nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery; prices 4s fid to 13s fid. Paying Cash Is in advantage here—we allow 1/- In the £ discount for ; ready money. Temperatures are rising, and the bleak days of winter are gradually disappearing. Soon you will be enjoying bright spring weather. The mention of pretty and light nightwear and undergarments is therefore timely. Morey’s are ready with a large selection, made in very serviceable materials, well cut, carefully stitched, and beautifully trimmed. We recommend the following to your notice, knowing that they will he readily appreciated by ladies who desire the best. These items are priced according to Morey’s keen methods, and we advise prompt purchase, for prices will rise considerably ere long. j MOREY & SON, New Plymouth.

It must be a smart suit to please a boy and it must be a good suit to satisfy his parents. The popularity of Hookham’s suits for boys is thus explained, for they excel on both' counts. Mothers and fathers all over the district have long recognised the advantages of clothing the boys here. ‘ They fully appreciate our splendid values and reliable goods. 5 ,We made a firm decision that Hookham’s name should be synonymous with good clothes for boys—we have accomplished this aim, to the gratification 'of many a parent—especially those of limited means. Bring your boy in and fit him out from our large variety of all-wool suits. We offer a choice of all the latest patterns and smart styles that will make the boy’s heart rejoice. The fabrics are of the tough, wear-resisting kind which give a world of service and keep their colour. Prices from 10s 6d to 255. W. T. HOOKHAM, NEW PLYMOUTH INGLEWOOD

To Urge Our Business Forward. Wo are prepared to make special concessions to the buying public. By becoming one of our customers you will find out that IT PAYS YOB TO BUY FOR CASH and it pays you to make ALL your purchases from our store, where the uniform high quality of all the grocery lines can be relied upon. Bii IT STANDS TO REASON THAT OUR PRICES ARE LOWER for cash and these few items should convince you. m: Candles, lOd and lid. Rice, 3d lb. Bell Tea, 2s 2d lb. Tea in packets. Is Bd, Is 9d and 2s. Club Coffee, Is lOd. Best Factory Butter, Is 7d. Jam, 5d tin. Oto and Oatina, Is 6d. Oatmeal; 25’e 7s. Plaid Vestas, 9d. Tobacco, Havelock or Derby plugs lOd, 12 for 9s 9d. Tins and packets Is Id, 8 for 8y 6d. J. McNEILL, The Low Price Cash Grocer, Devon Street, New Plymouth. CEMENT POSTS ABE EVERLABTINCI IMPROVE WITH AGE. (BBH®ra 'IEOCGHB FOB HORSES, CATTLE OB BIOS. Strong, DuraHo anA Cleanly. Cheaper than timber. Cement Garden Boilers, made hollow and fitted with screw plug; can bo filled with water; when extra weight required. Price list and full particulars:— L, A. Nolan and-Co., New Plymouth; Masters, Ltd., Stratford jor The Cement Pipe Co., Limited, Waitara.

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

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

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

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