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A STYLE INNOVATION that will be decidedly popular Fashions and Rumors of Fashion* come with the dawn and pass with the night; but one at least of the fickle old lady's innovations has come to stay. This is' the Knitted Coat. You'll see it worn this season by every woman vho wishes to impart a new, smart and practical touch to her Winter Wardrobe. With their usual fore-handedness MO R E have anticipated the demand, and are ready to show the best styles. Will you not come in and see them? KNITTED GOATS, three - quarter length, in Cream, Mole, Navy, tireen. Dark Rose, 35/Hip Lengths, in Cream, 17/ li. Knitted Norfolk Yalking Jackets, in Cream, Navy, Brown and Green, lil/U. Knitted Norfolk Walking Jacket*', ill Cream, with Green. Xavy and Brown Collars and Cud's, 8/11; All Cream. 9/11. Cream Knitted Cut-Aaway, tliree(juarter Coats, 21/Rig assortment of Knitted Scarves in all shades to match coats, 4/0 to 12/0. Warm Woollen Motor Scarves, 0/11. Tt won't do any harm to again remind you of the special 5 per cent, discount (or 1/- in the .£) which is allowed o'n nil Cash Purchases. This concession makes Morey's Low Prices Still Lower. NOTE THE ADDRESS: orey and Son Devon Street ... New Plymouth

Amber Tips Tea will appeal to your purse as well as your taste because a packet makes more cups than any other brand. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 20 BEGIN THE WINTER WITH A NEW PIANO See Hoffmann about it! fPHE BECHSTEIN, the world's greatest piano. If there's a better, we will sell it. rpilE BELL.—A welcome piano in the field—high in quality, small in cost. rplIE HAAKE has all the essentials of n first-class piano. rpHE liOPKINSOX. Delightful tone. handsome appearance, great durability. T3ASHFORD Collard and Collard - Well-known standard instruments. British and Continental Piano Go.

i' D. DUNCAN'S MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT. You can save from 25 to 50 per cent. £l5O WORTH OF CROCKERY AND £2OO WORTH OF TOYS TO BE ABSOLUTELY CLEARED AJSD NOT FURTHER STOCKED. Don't forget that I deal Direct, and can quote you LOWER THAN ANYBODY ELSE IN THE DIS'IKICT. The following quotations will let you see that now is the chance for you to save money. You will not have an opportunity like this again, as' I am not going to further stock these lines, and the sooner i clear them the better I will like it. WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND SAUCERS, 5s 6d per dozen: other lines less. 61-PIECE DINNER" SETS. 38s; 26-PIECE DINNER SETS 17s 6d AFTERNOON TEA SETS from 12s 6d to 16s 6d. JUGS, 6d, 9d Is, and 2s each; TUMBLERS, 4s dozen. VEGETABLE DISHES, 2s each; MEAT PLATES, 5s dozen. SOUP PLATES, ss; WHITE AND GOLD PLATES, 3s 6d dozen. SUGARS and BUTTER DISHES, etc., 9d Is, and 2s' each. ALL KINDS OF CUTLERY at Same Low Rates. TOYS - - - £2OO WORTH - - - TOYS DOLLS usually 10s 6d, 8s fid. 7s fid, 6s 6d, ss, 2s, and la each, now 6s, ss. 4s, 3s, 2s 6d. Is, and Gd each. TOY WHEELBARROWS, TKICYOLES, MECHANICAL ENGINES, FLYING MACHINES, and everv kind of To 3' you can think of, to be ABSOLUTELY CLEARED. I have over £2OOO worth of Silver Plate, Leather Goods, Chemist's Sundries), Tobacconist's Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, etc., to choose from, and at LOW RATES. DON'T FORGET, AT D. DUNCAN'S OPUNAKE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 364, 15 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 364, 15 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 364, 15 April 1910, Page 2

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