FAWN r PINK | BLU E (black WHITE CREAM BROWN CARDINAL ROYAL BLUE HELIOTROPE CHIFFONS MOREY & MOORE'S BUSY CASH STORE MSG STKEET.
IT IS INVENTORY TI3IE WITH US m know anything about ■epiug, von will know that Jul shopkeeper likes to at its lowest when taking all events lie tloes not have been sold weeks ago. ' We are loaded with certain lines owing to mis. calculation as to the requirements of the district. And these lines musl go before the inventory is taken; that is it meet with such bargains here. 3D PIECES CAMBKICS AM) COLORED MUSLLVS, a belated shipment representing the very newest designs in these fabrics. Worth from 19d to Is lid per yd. All going at 6d per yard. COfiSETS Aabout 80 pairs of Izod's and P. and L. Corsets. The regular prices were lis lid to 15s (id. Sacrificing now at 4s <»< l. LADIES' WHITE I.WDEHWEAH, in Calico, Longcloths and A'ainsook.cousisling of Knickers, Combinations, Chemises, Camisoles and Nightdresses. Very exquisite lingerie Clearing at 20 per cent off Regular Prices. MOREY~& SON DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH.
WAFERS YOU'LL LIKE These delicious little wafers fit into your social functions so nicely, you'll wonder how you got on without them. The dainty iced wafers of Carr's are here in all flavors for 2». CREAMY CONFECTIONS. You have some pre'ensious, no doubt, in entertaining. Make each little spread a success, and get sonn Carr's Boston Cream cuitsat Is 3d. No (ear of failure if you offer your friends eoufections like these J. WHITAKER GKOCEJt, JDEVOX ST.
GILBEY'S HTRATHMILL WHISKY. OF i-i|?Ut of the Most Popular "Whiskies sulimilfed to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Government Analyst, in his Annual Keport to Parliament, pronounces STJRATHMILL to be the MOST GENUINE MATCHED MALT WHISKY. STJRATHMILL WHISKY. WANTED KNOWN - Don't hesitate, to-morrow never comes, and your family arc left in want through your oversight. N, T Gilinour ami Patlic ;,( once about their msuranee Held. It is one you can afford ■*
NOW IS THE TIME A RARE OPPORTUNITY GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE PUOPOSED inipoilam ,•!,.•„,». i„ ,„„• |„„ iN , ss :. ~ rmou. mark tlic selling priui" ol our j-oul, in u\ a \ n fi„ lir .. s „,,,| ~ permit CASH DISIWXT «ill 1,, give,, frou, tliw,. [Vi,-^ WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? ITMfiAySI-kUi'lEngagcmcillinß „jli ~„.( you til. IT MEAXS thai aCI \VMm K ]i un , „ill ,„,| ~,„ LOS. IT MEANS that a lioltoUm or other waleh nt £1 Ids will cost yon t:l ; s (i,| IT MEAXS that you .-an get a jp.|. gold ,-],.,;,. for And it■certainly mean* thai some lines niu»i lie solo I'm- 1,.,* limn actual cost. Note ntrH'ully : A large portion of our ■•.lock is tlu> latest. lieiui; imported for the pri'seiit (.'hri.im-,. J. It. P JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN DEVOS STKEET XE\Y I'LUlUimi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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