LATE ARRIVALS ORDERED TO ARRIVE IN AUGUSU LAST, BIT' TODAY. JUST TO HAND SUCH* ARE THE FORTUNES OR MISFORTUNES OF DIRECT IMPORTERS. to War Conditions, V-J fortunately they are nearly all Manchester Goods. CALICOES, SHEETINGS, CASEMENT CLOTHS, TABLINGS, CRETONNES, Etc., Etc. Wanted All The Year Round. Since being shipped, Cotton Goods have advanced 20 to 25 per cent, at Home. Therefore, those who are requiring any of these lines will be on a “good wicket” by going to ROBINSON AND SON’S
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD Applications win be received at the Education Office, New Plymouth. up to Monday, 24th January, 1916, for the following positions:— Stratford District High School, sth Assistant, Secondary Department, salary £l5O to £IBO. Central—Grade YIIB, Bth Assistant, salary £llO to £l2O. Toko—Grade 11 18, 2nd Assistant, salary £llO and £l2O. Awatuna —Grade Ba, Assistant, salary £l2O to £l4O. Bell Block—Grade 3a, Assistant, salary £l2O to £l4O. Carrington—Grade 3a, Assistant, salary £l2O to £l4O. Application forms may be obtained on application to the Board’s Office. P. S. WHTTGOMBE, Secretary, Education Office, New Plymouth, 10th January, 1916 . PANDORA.— The Cloth for real hard wear, Bd,and BJ-d yard, at Morey’s. WHITE Pin Spot Muslins 10$d, Is 40 to Is lid yard, at Morey’s Drapery Store. WHITE Embroidered Muslin Blouses 3s lid, 4 S fid; Stripes in assorted colours at 3s lid.—Morey’s for Blouses. ' CiOM FORT and style is the lot of 2 the lady who wears Kabo Corsets, \N endless variety of Materials and styles in One-piece Frocks to lie found at Morey’s \rfEW our window display of Ladies’ Underwear. The prettiest Lingerie ever offered by Morey s. fTTHE famous Tarantulle and Madapolam, 40-inch. 10-1(1 and 1*! stocked by Morey’s. K I -INCH T T nbleached Sheeting, Ot" extra heavy, 101 d, I s * at . Morey’s, Manchester specialists. f tHILDREN’S White Cotton Wovet v J Bloomers, all sizes, 2s to 3s fid Moroy’s for Children’s Summer Wear r ADI ES’ White Cotton Wove: J Bloomers, special summer gar incut. Prices right at Morey’s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 6
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333Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 6
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