BUSINESS NOTICES. “WEAR YOUR. COSTUME” Answers hubby in response to bis i wife’s query as to what she shall wear. To the masculine mind, the trim, scrviceable, Tailor-made Costume is far and away superior. And in the opinion of most women the men folk are not far wrong in this ' matter. The smartest of Tailor-made Summer Costumes are being showrt at MOREY’S THIS WEEK. The selection comprises the latest stylos in Linen and Tweed Costumes—each one being excellent value and a splendid fit. Smart Linen Costumes, in all shades, Panel Skirts, and smartly faced coats, from ,32/6. Petono Tweed Costumes, very chic; Dainty Colourings; Summer weights, : 39/6, 45/White Muslin Skirts, Plain or Trimmed; very smart for street or evening wear. 8/11 T 0 23, /6. These are only suggestive of many other styles to be seen at MOREY’S. Costume that will fit you—as well as suit you—is here at a PRICE TO PLEASE YOU. MOREY & SON STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. .. 1 1 \ • ■ ■ 1 \ 4 vWriA Y - ! . ( kH. Ri. ? | „i!;); : ■!(’ TONKING’S w; h . .] f. 0 ' ' ,v;. L' . . 3 '• > w i ? . r . “ V’U ’ , T ... ... - LINSEED / : EMULSION. I xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 ; •• Y| THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. ■ I r "• A’ XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. L* m II,” exclaimed Mrs. Bardell, “Oh, Mr. Pickwick, Sirl Such a start as you did give me, to be sure I” “ And yet it is not so rfy strange,” said the nibble Mr. Pickwick. /oil see, my good e'afiife/ the teapot’s ijjty ;*• and* as you ive some left in your »t, I’ll be bound, I just brought out fttip.” “ La, Mr. Pickwick,” said the ustpred widow, “how all you mtlemen do like that ‘Stand Out’ ;a, to" be sure! There was Mr. Bardell himslf, now, must have his cup o’ ‘Stand Out’ sa last thing at night and first thing in the birlilng. I suppose it’s the flavour, sir.” “The flavour, the aroma, the charm,” said r. Pickwick, beaming benevolently upon her i she filled his cup. “There are teas of hina and teas of India, but we all like ‘Stand ut’ best, my good woman, simply because it ; better than all the others.” as mmMi i r ■M m m Eft mm 99 jrpware /pssxjxsax^XX%\ BP 7 hrre W r IML :1/S, -.1 /8, 1/10, 2/‘ per rW iiLv;., la/ini a rmVrA f prire sentence published every Saturday. the letters nominated—used in any order-wins eael - . Out”. Tea Coupon from innittc of tin must bo enclosori, and forwarded , d rect name and address, so as to rearn WeiHi nfV Lo P / “A “ '',’n y of each week, to: “Competition, P ° competitor to - NOTE! Two Blue Coupons or one ‘ r-IdCoupons Ivill have enter once: those lorwardmp Green or U? L ' permits for fotir or nine further attempts P os “ A Cheque tor £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentenceMiss K.W., Awapuni, Palmerston North— Friends! do yourselves justice — usd refreshing “Stand-out Tea Letters for competition •closing 6-2-12: Letters for competition closing 13-2-12: &.0.1.C.1* .1 .L.M.i .U.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 31, 31 January 1912, Page 3
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