MOREY & MOORE'S In funis' Cot Blankets— From 2/6 a pally: MOREY & MOORE'S Single D«1 White BlanketsFrom 4/9 a pair,* MOREY & MOORE'S } Bed White Blankets— ' M From 5/9 a paJr,'"'s MOREY & MOORE'S Full-Siza White Jilankats— , -® From 8/9 a pair*' MOREY & MOORB'S Coloured Bed Ruga— : ;H| From 2/n eachj MORMy & MOORB'S Wadded Quilts— From 3/6 ttch«' MOREY & MOORE'S STORE IS IN il King Street. Opposite Council Oh amber.STIIi RETAIN OUH, REPUTATION, WITH OUR WINTER DISPLAY* !'S WITH OUR WINTER DIBPIIAV V " We're young traders, consequently. "1 vigorous—we use our vigor to dfr\ r <S fend our reputation by placing foe '.J your criticism OUK GRAND COLLECTION of EXCLUSIVE CHOICE LINES, SMART GOODS, #! NOVELTIES, ■'Ja Our JACKET VALUE cannot bd lfe(M l ten, and the smartest wean to fcft seen. ■ -A MACKINTOSHES rival everythia* -M for (ii'ico, and xqual anything (a ' the trade for stylo. Our DRESS VALUE " DRESS STYLE is right; exclusive lengths, choice blends, and low prices make our stock tho most lik ;jL. teresting in the trade.' , 'sj CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ■socked In * velvet and serges, for big or, girls. ""™ COSTUMES Paris Cut. COSTUMES, Britiah Cut, Ready to wear, perfect tasloj right style, choice. SKIRTS, smart tailor-cut, perfect models. WE SUPPLY the newest, bosV/ cheapest, smartest every availably market can supply, FOR CASHj HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, Devon Street. JU6T WHAT I WANT. FOR LADIES—OUR GLACE KID SHOES—Butto* and Lace, from 7s (id. THEY ARE REALLY NICE.. OUR AMERICAN BUTTON BOOTS* Horn lis (id. ARB .11)ST WHAT I WANT. , FOR OENTLEMENOUIt W A LK-IN-F, AS E BOOTS—In broad iukl narrow toes, 17s 6d ARE UP-TO-DATE. OUR RAZOR TOE BUTTON AND Lace Boots, 21s. ARE JUST THE BOOTS FOR ME. WE have not forgotten the Childt roil. Bring them along and see our; display of SUPPERS FOR THE WINTER. ' R. DEARE. FOR UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR, (Opposite Coffoe Palace) NEW PLYMOUTH. C. O. HAWKE. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD 'AND " NEW PLYMOUTH. • -<a ri - A . i 1 . i GREAT • M ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! .vgl LAST FEW DAYS. C. O. HAWKE. ING LEWOOD, STRATFORD, AND NEW PLYMOUTH, Willie Dingle HAS PLEASURE in ajsnounefaff that he has resumed business as Cabinetmaker and General House Furnisher in his new brick premises opposite Mr John Abbott, DemSt street, where he has on hand * 4 quantity of Bedsteads, Ohamberware, Cttatra, ******
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 4 May 1904, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 102, 4 May 1904, Page 3
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