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is S Sse 2S? MOREY & MOORE'S Infants' Cot Blank»ts~ From 2/8 a pair* MOREY & MOORE'S 4/9 a pair. MOREY & MOORE'S ■t Red White RlankoU- " : Prom 5/9 i MOREY & MOOBE'B Full-Size White Hlankets— Prom fl/9 a pair. MOREY & MOORH'S Colouroc* Hod Rugs— Xrom each. MOREY & MOORH'S Wadded QuiltsFrom 3/6 eaeb< MOREY & MOORE'S STORE King Street. Opposite Council Chamber. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. * Tlf E STILL RETAIN OUR> I REPUTATION WITH OUR WINTER DISPLAY! WITH OUR WINTER DISPLAY I Were young traders, consequently vigorous—we use our vigor to daV fend our reputation by placing fon your criticism OUR GRAND COLLECTION ot EXCLUSIVE CHOICE LINES* SMART OOODSj NOVELTIES, Our JACKET VALUE cannot be.tioM ten, and the smartest weas to M MACKINTOSHES rival everything for price, and «qual anything la the trade for style. Our DRESS VALUE DRESS BTYLB is right; exclusive lengths, choice blends, and low prices make our stock the most in* tcrcsting in the trade, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, anocksdln velvet and serges, for big or small girls. COSTUMES Paris Cut. COSTUMES, British Cut. Ready to wear, perfect taste, right style, choice. SKIRTS, smart tailor-cut, perfscv models. WE SUPPLY the newest, bes(, cheapest, smartest every available, market can supply, FOR CASfti HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, Devon Street.

JUST WHAT I WANT. FOR LADIE3OUIt GLACE KID SHOES— Button and Luce, from 7s Gd. THEY AIVB REALLY NICE, OUR AMERICAN BUTTON BOOTS, from lis 6d. ARE .JUST WHAT I WANT, , FOR GENTLEMEN- '/J OUR WALK-IN-EASE BOOTS-IB ' broad and narrow toos, 17s Oil ARE UP-TO-DATE. \ OUR RAZOR TOE BUTTON AND •■' liiicp Boots, 21s. ARE JUST THE BOOTS FOR MB. ■ WE have not forgotten ttoo ChHd-i i ren. Bring them along end uoe out display of SLIPPERS FOR THE WINTER. ■ ,'=, R. DEARE. FOR UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR, (Opposite Caftoe Palace) NEW PLYMOUTH. C.O. HAWKE. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD 'AND NEW PLYMOUTH. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! LAST FEW DAYS. C. O. HAWKE. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, MOO' NEW PLYMOUTH, Willie Dingle 1 HAS PLEASURE in that ho has resumed husiaeis " J-1 Cabinetmaker and Getmwl £ Furnisher in his new brick pro opposite Mr John Abbott, A street, where he has on tdtnd '■# quantity of Bedsteads, B Ctoamberwaro, Chairs, R«tt«o ( WOftlfc etc;. «*C .i\

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3

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