Expectations Your expectations will be realised cm Saturday Morning February 3.
Tlic opcuiug day of our BIG CASH JOB FAIR. We would ask our customers and the public generally to read our advertisement every day on and after the 3rd February for 14 days. It will be of great interest to you. MOREY & MOORE'S CASH DRAI>ERS & MANUFAC [ TUBERS' AGENTS, KING STREET. Opposite Council Chambers.
IT IS INVENTORY TIME WITH US AND if you know anything about shopkccpiug, you will know that every successful shopkeeper likes to sec his stock at its lowest when taking inventory—at all events lie does not like to see goods in store which should have beeu sold weeks ago. We are loaded with certain, lines owing to miscalculation as to the requirements of the district. And these lines must go I before the inventory is taken; that is why you meet with such bargains here. 30 PIECES CAMBKICS AND COLORED MUSLINS, a belated shipment representing the very newest designs in these fabrics. Worth from l'Jd to Is lid per yd. All going at Cd per yard. COKSETS-Aabout 80 pairs of Izod's and P. and L. Corsets. The regular prices were 9s Od to 15s (id. Sacrificing now at 4s Od. LADIES' WHITE UNDEUWEAK, in Calico, Longcloths and Nainsook, consisting of Knickers, Combinations, Chemises, Camisoles and Nightdresses. Very exquisite lingerie Clearing at 20 per cent off *" Regular Prices. MOREY~& SON DEYO> r 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 2s. CREAMY CONFECTIONS. Yor have some pre'elisions, no doubt, in entertaining. Make each little spread a success, and get some of Carr's Boston Cream Biscuitsat Is 3d. So fear of failure if you offer your friends confections like these J. WHITAKER GUOCEJi, DEVOX ST.
GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. Or ciglit of the Most Popular Whiskies submitted to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Government Analyst, in liis Annual Report to Parliament, pronounces STRATHMILL to be tbe MOST GENUINE MATUUKD MALT WHISKY. STIIATIIMILL WHISKY. i7"A> T TEI> KNOWN' Don't hesitate, to-morrow never unJ, and ynur family are left in int through your oversight. See liuoux and Pattie at ouee about their mrauee field. It is imp. you eau
NOW IS THE TIME A RAKE OPPOETUNITI GREAT GENUINE JEWELLERY SALE 1>I!OI'OSF,]l impoilant change in our business is the reason. It has always been our snslom in business to mark the selling price of mir goods in plum figures, and 2o per mit CASH PISCOI'NT will lie given from these prices. WHAT DOES TT MEAN? IT MKANHllnil 11 .tl Kngagcmcnl King will cost von .£:{. IT MKA.NH that a tl AVf.ltlin K limg will eost von Lis. IT JIKAXS that a high-class Koiherhain ur oilier IT HEAXS that you ran g ,f:l. And it eertainly means that sonv than actual cost. Note careful stock is the latest, being import trade. A largo portion of J. 11. PARKER JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN UK VOX STKEET XISW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8042, 1 February 1906, Page 2
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