LACE CURTAINS, MADRAS MUSLINS, AND FRILLED CURTAIN MUSLINS AT MOREY'S rgIHE unusual business we JL have been doiug duiing the lusl week (die largest in tlie historj of our curtain tielias induced us to Ice a jjecial show of the values wo now offer. BRAND NEW CURTAINS & MUSLINS NOW OPENED. LACE CURTAINS: In 2J.J3, 3j, and '1 yards long, - At 2/6, 3/6, to 22/6 per pair DOUBLE - WIDTH FRILLED HARNESS MUSLINS At 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, and 3/3 per yard DOUBLE-WIDTH SPOT AND FLORAL MUSLIN jjjj At Hid, 1/1, and 1/2 per yard. TASSELLED MADRAS MUSLIN At 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 & 3/6 per yd. TO BE SEEN IN OUR SPACIOUS SHOW WINDOWS MOREY & SON, IN DETON STREET ONLY. NEW PLYMOUTH.
TO THOSE WHO WANT TO ECONOMISE. PELLEWS CLEAN SWEEP SALE, DRAPERY, CLOTHING & MILLINERY, HAS COMMENCED IN REAL EARNEST 18 THE TIME FOE BARGAINS, prior to Stocktaking 11 —A feature of the Sale, our 1/- Table.- 1/latent on scattering our largo stock of Drapery, Clothing, aid Millinery, with a Drapery Sale of first importance (o tlxare who want Value for Aloney in Sound Goods, lasting 20 days. WM. PELLEW, DEVON STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH
SUTTON'S SEEDS. WE HAVE APPOINTED E. GRIFFITHS & CO. SOLE AGENTS for SUTTON'S FARM SEEDS in tiio Province of Taranaki, and they will hold complete Stocks of Sutton's Choice Pedigree Mangolds, Turnips, Swedes, etc. They will ulso liold a stock oE all GARDEN SEEDS, included in Sutton's Colonial Catalogue. TOTHILL LIMITED, N.Z, Representative for Messrs SUTTON & SONS, Royal Seedsmen, Reading, England.
MACHINES AND RECORDS. THE TALKERIES, STBEET Just landed direct from the factories 0,000 EDISON, STERLING, and PATHA DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS THE BEST PROCURABLE, All the latest in Phonographs, Gramaphones, Monophoacs, and Trumpets for same. THE TALKERIES carry a stock of 10,000 records to chose from. Full stock ol requisites on hand. Orders and repairs executed promptly. NOTE.—CASH WITH ORDERS. All Goods at Wellington and Auckland 1 *" prices. G. G. BOULTON DEVON S TREET
MANURES. INGLEWOOD FARMERS CAN PILL ALL THEIE MANURE KEQUIREMENTS WITHOUT GOING BEYOND INGLEWOOD The Moa Farmers' Union, Ltd. STOCKS BASIC SLA.Gr, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S TUBNIP, POTATO, AND ALL YOU REQUIRE AT MANURES LOWEST MARKET RATES MOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd. INGLEWOOD.
OlffX OF MILK. Y\, 7 1IAT ail awkward predicament! You should keep a can of , . . LILY EVAPORATED CREAM In the liouae. It's always ready. AXL GROCERS. PRIZES FOR "KOZIE" TEA DRINKERS Buyers of "'Kozie" Tea have distributei amongst them 8G eash prizes, value £55. Three first prizes ofe £5. A grand tea. Wholesale; pgents, Burgess, ftaser •i:! Co.—Adyt. L
FOR HAM CHEAP. gKCTIO.N of seven aero*, WaitarA flonil, with 0110 six-roomed house. ahio a live-roomed house, in f;ond repair, (vitli nl! mu'cssary ami modern conmiJonces. Also six-roomed li/mse. Nt Lcpperton, nenr school, with or without 14 acres West Const lease. GEO. HALI J( or W. T. HALL, Loppertcu.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 August 1907, Page 3
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