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AS BRITISH J A All Goods Listed Here Are AS THE FLAG EMPIRE PRODUCTS * A VJw MEN’S OVERCOATS HAVE PARTY FROCKS W// MIW NEVER BEEN BETTER nMI BRITISH SHEETS DIRECT jg // \\ BUYING... Dinner Frocks .. Evening ‘ FROM MANCHESTER J// \\ W Now 0 , Frock. With Cotton Prices advancing in the 7 \ ' Woollen Garments generally are A Wonderful New Assortment of Vic SI ISS Old Country you cannot do better mounting, WE OFFER FINE WOOL CANADIAN NEW STYLE PARTY J\ rMp ggj / than buy sheets and sheeting AT THE WARM BLOOMERS FOR TWEED OVERCOATS, FOR MEN FROCKS just arrived mostly in the AWWIIX FMT /W/ fOl PRESENT TIME TOrrmnWC DOUBLE BREASTED FOR SMART- modern tunic style .. scarcely two / 3 I'W D Right NOW we can offer single bed ™E KIDDIES. NESS AND SNUG WARMTH alike . . all wanted shades .. at only tWUI ' OTHER EVENING FROCKS. . . NEW 111 t? I ..pure white and made from fin- .. „ .. .»> P est Egyptian Cotton. .BRITISH, ity fleecy lined bloomer cloths f. om 79/- and 89/- ZEALAND MADE .. in wide assortOF COURSE, 54 x9O for single bed Whites Corner. Men’s SINCERITY COATS. .. .tin- ment of style and shade at 25/- } ' I a. 7/n n/11 30in wide —in navy, black, white or paralleled for value, cut and wear / KSpegßr*. C ~ r™, OUTFIT FOR EVENING AT x 100 extra long for double bed at WHITES CORNER ! 4 fed l7/6 pair \ a WORD 0N MEN ’ S üBH IWOOLLEN UNDERWEAR With Rising Wool Values BUY NOW -fKjftjHß '• AgjMgWfe z and PAY LESS FOR YOUR UNDERWEAR REQUIREMENTS Men’s Shetland shaded ALL PURE WOOL Vests and Underpants giv- .. t Uf, ing long wear and snug warmth 5/11,8/11,10/6 ■ Fine Worsted Qualities, .all purest WOOl At 8/11> 10/6,12/6 1 WOLSEYS FOR EXTRA WARMTH BUY SPECIAL VALUE BB 1 Just to hand is ANOTHER BIG TTT t ~ F S IkHBh n a 1 BATCH OF WOLSEY SAMPLE GAR- MEN’S CARDIGANS, MEN S PULL- A TRAVELLING RUG 1,1 Badies Fino ffiMA B MENTS..finest qualities and finest OVERS, MEN’S SLIP-ONS, MEN’S W W.X. Quality Interlock craftsmanship go into these and we GOLF HOSE, BOV 9 JERSEYS an Give years of Service, .lots of warmth Vests. . . . round have secured them at a price that HOSE.... ..pure wool ones ..all New Zealand neck . . sleeveenables us to offer them at LESS than made can be had at WHITES BUSY less . . W. ll ay SIMILAR NUMBERS DIRECTLY —g ee These Smart Garments To-day— CORNER atl6/6, 21/-, 25/- etc.; full O.S. sizes. Only IMPORTED. 56 x 76. 1 " WHITES BUSY CORNER STRATFORD ‘

jk A Prudent wife is GREAT RICHES THE wife who has understanding and wisdom will see that her man is a member of the A.M.P., and she will urge him to be adequately assured. Having the seeing eye and the hearing ear (as well as children to protect), she will understand that while a little Life Assurance is a Good Thing, Adequate Assurance is better. She will have her husband tot up the value of his A.M.P. policies, and the income they would bring if invested, and then see that he ADD to them for his peace of mind as well as hers. From time to time, as he goes off in the morning, she will say to him: “Don’t forget to see the A.M.P." A certain member of the Society (who said, recently, that Kia wifa wa« responsible for the excellent arrangement -of his policies) took out his first policy when he was 18 years of age. Others followed at 20, 22, 24, 26 (when, he was married), 28 (for his first-born), 30 (for his second-born, a daughter), and at 36, which was last year. Neither he nor his wife needs to worry about their financial future* It is as secure as the A.M.P. itself. If YOU lack peace of mind in this matter, write or 'phone the nearest A.M.P. office before the day is out. Don’t delay. Even to-riifcrrow may be too late. Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. , (lacorp*rat«d ia Aaitralia), Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Maaagsr. New Plymouth District Manager MR. E. E. STEVENS.

Perfect Custard i \ 6 delicious Flavours Lemon Banana Almond Vanilla and Standard 40z., Iooz.> ZY Tjr & 41b. tins EDMONDS X7ARY the cut lunch by adding a drop of “Beaver” Worcester or Tomato Chutney Sauce. A piquant, wholesome relish. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Children’s Hacking Cough.

>e< >ci< >o< 7MV- x o For expert and carefully considered advice, consult — f | J. R. MURCH, ONew Business Representative, Taranaki District A.M.P. s Society, P.O. Box 87, ’Phones 273 and 433 M, N.P. f'l Stratford P.O. Box 134. * °

j ADDED to meat and cheese sand- ' wiches, "Beaver” Brand Sauces make a more appetising lunch. Tomato and Worcester.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 445, 29 May 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 445, 29 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 445, 29 May 1937, Page 2

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