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Here, are the Correct Styles in Winter Blouses. Charming indeed are these lovely wearables. They can bo worn on both formal and informal occasions. They are displayed in Morey’s Showroom in all their newness and eau y. Some are in lovely Crepe-do-chenes and Silks, while others come m tnickei materials for chilly days, but all are good weavers and vash well. They are moderately priced and are of the usual Morey Value and Quality. To fully appreciate those dainty garments you are invited to call as soon as possible and inspect. We say “soon” because there’s every likelihood of these smart blouses becoming rapid sellers. MOREY and SON, DRAPERS, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

TIP-TOP TOP-COAT VALUES. May, June, July, August and September are rain months. Southerlies are certain—7s per cent, of the days will be overcoat days. AT HOOKHAM’S there’s a splendid new stock of smart, serviceable Top-coats, that you should see before you purchase. Come—take your pick from double-broasted and single-breasted coats in warm tweeds; or if you prefer the light Rainproof here it is. There’s a variety of sizes and materials, and the big-valuo prices are graded to suit your requirements. Get your Top-coat—breast any weather! W. T. HOOKHAM, Hcokham’s Corner, New Plymouth. Moa Street, Inglewood.

ffvtm: V\ i DEBT is a pretty hard master Don’t get into his grasp—the test way to escape his clutches is TO PAY CASH AT A STRICTLY CASH-SELLING STORE. . . . Our prices are less for the highest grade groceries and the reason is obvious. WE SELL FOR CASH—and are not troubled with bad debts; we can therefore afford to offer our groceries at lower figures. MRS. HOUSEKEEPER HOW DO THESE ITEMS STRIKE? —pretty good, we think. Rice, 3d lb.; Bell Tea, 2/4 lb.; Milkmaid Milk, 8d tin; Salmon, small 9d tin, large 1/3; Creamota, 1/8; Milk Oaties, 1/8; Flaked Oats, 1/7; C and B Anchovy Paste, large jars 1/6; Symington’s Coffee Essence, 1/10; Flour, 100’s 17/6, 50’s 9/-, 2o’s 4/9. Full stocks of all Tobaccos. J. McNEILL, The Low Pries Cash Grocer, New Plymouth-

CEMENT POSTS ARE EVERLASTING! IMPROVE WITH AGE. CEMENT TROUGHS TOR HORSES, CATTLE OR PIGS. Strong, Durable and Cleanly. Cheaper than timber. 'Cement Garden Rollers, made hollow and fitted with screw plug; can be filled with water when extra weight required. Price list and full particulars:— L. A. Nolan and Co., New Plymouth ; Masters, Ltd., Stratford; or The Cement Pipe Co,, Limited, Waitara.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16421, 23 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16421, 23 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16421, 23 April 1919, Page 6

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