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Wash Goods To thoroughly appreciate the efforts of the weavers, designers and dyers in producing novel and exquisite color plays and combinations in colored Wash Fabrics, all you have to do is to spend half an hour or more viewing the numerous lines |here for the Summer Season HERE ARE JUST A FEW OP OUR LEADERB: Checked and Striped Ginghams, at sd, 5Jd, 6d, 7}d, Bd, 10£ d yd Plain Cambrics, at 7d, Bd, 9d, IOJd yd Hoyle's Blouse Cambrics, at 7d yd French Blouse Cambrics, at 10Jd yd Black and White Zephyrs, at Od yd Pure Linen, 36 inches wide, at la 3d; colors blue, navy, green, cream and white Shrunk Flemish Hollands, at 7d, Bd, Bd, IOJd, Is, Is Id yd S per cent Discount allowed on all Oash Purchases ONLY ONE ADDRESS !OREY & SON B Street Only, New Plymouth

BELLRINGER BROS., Limited BROADWAY, STRATFORD IRONMONGERS L OIL AND \S. COLOPMKN PAINTKItH PAPBItHANGBRS SI9K AND ■ DEiOIUTIVE \ ARTISTS f. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH .:: We have to tender our aiucc.e tlia-iks tu the many patrons who save it itCSne^r' 4 **"" -* «* « *«- * CASH CONCERN and to that ena will in future niiilcc liberal concessions to every cash Cttv tomer. Every article will bo marked n, plain figures showing both the cash ■it atlfpSm:7^ U ' 1 ™ «"«T *Sft I eVtstheu, lie CASH PURCHASER will kno* thj ADVANTAGE GAINED.. DiecounU will be allowed on alt accounts paid within specified periods. Detail, of the same may be seen at our stores. 0I . , i Q. -• .-w-aSuSJ Spring Cleaning : Spring Cleaning Snnwl! 1 ,! 083 ° f 2" Uee * t the 6in S in S oi th « Mi* proclaim the W" lh ? is making uonfe look bright and cheerful,™ nZ Lw w\ W ! T "P^V 0 " »' ith J"»t what is necessary tom'ak" ihaTfKd xr^Msfeg? en ™ SALI ? E ' at mak . e3 the Linole lim bright, and fresh, without beinir slippery, rev.ves the colorings and pr.s ,rve» the labrie, at 1/4 and 2/6 per « We have received ex Kuapehu a iim « 0 f REGISTER QRATPq with .„i without Tiles, which we are selling at low prices URATES with, and Our Sale made big holes in our etoc k of PAPERHANGINGS. We are however landing ex lamui a large import atioi, from three of the largest British ?ng"ams e "' ** ™* *"* * sWeB in Greet S and Hed [BELLBINGEB BROS.. LIMITED DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH :: BROADWAY, STRATFORD

STERLING SEEDS AND MANURES IF YOU ARE CONTENT with mere passable cropaand pastures, it is of little importance what seeds or manures you use, but if you wish to obtain the very best results, then use my STERLING BRAND. You will at once see the difference. MY STERLING SEEDS are selected with tho greatest care, quality, not cost, being the desideratum, the result being strong, vigorous growth, clean, luxuriant pasturo, and heavy crops. MY STERLING TURNIP MANURE is a complete, well balanced plant food, specially prepared to suit the requirements of Taranaki soil. MY LAST YEAR CUSTOMERS are unanimous in its praise, and are giving inci-eanud repeat orders this season. Exceptionally heavy crops were obtained with Sterling Turnip Manure from som.of the poorest land in the district. Sterling Scuds and Manures are obtainable only from NEWTON KING >T\V PLYMOUTH 4XD STRATFORD.

\wt your Sporting Shoes yyiIETIIER you play Tennis or Bonis, y Shoes fur the Summer to lie both comfo We have just opened up u bij? selection of siu-litli-.., s --«l,oea flint will help you in your f»iunf-and invito inspection of tile sliowiiiL- Thr, lie, aw thoro„ w hly rcliable-the prices distinctly W JsZ t'a s the' ot lowing list will ehow:— * a " ,B ' ' LADIICS' TKNNIS SHOES in Cu: SiKX'S CAXVAS TKXXIS SIIO'CS. 4s fid to (fe j MEN'S JiOYYfJNO SHOES. (Is !i.l t.i lis Od. REAL BUCK.SKTX BOOTS AXI) SHOES in stockMcEWEN BROS. BOOT IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 3

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