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Wash Goods "A well-bought article is half sold," is an accepted truism in trade. We imvK maae a specially favorable purchase of brand new cotton goods for summer wear, comprising prints, ginghams, muslins and linnenes, which are all going into our well-known 4/11 per dozen line. The linncnes are 30 inches wide, and are in brown, green, rose and amythest shades—lovely material, fast color. Zephyrs in blue and white, black, white, red and white, and green and white checks and plain colors. Shirting pattern striped prints, all guaranteed fast colors, priced oniy per doz, .'I yds Mora Washing Goods Nurses' Cloth 31 inches wide, pure indigo dyed, in stripes and checks, very neat patterns, 7y 2 d .per yard. Nurses' Cloth 44 inches wide, pure indigo dyed, hair line stripes and fine stripes, very superior grade, liy 2 d per yd. Ginghams Plain materials of very special, good quality, in greys, browns, greens, blues, pink and fawn, 6d and 8d per yard. DrillsIn navy blue, butcher blue, pale blue, and in stripes, absolutely the best value in the trade, lOd per yd. "Premier" Pure Prints The greatest offering' of navy prints at the figure Every conceivable design, also nlain; 6/0 per dozen yards. White and Sons Direct Importers, Jf.P. WHY BUY VEGETABLES DURING WINTER WHEN BY SOWING THIS MOHTH BORECOLE SWEDE FRENCH BEANS CARROT SPINACH BROCCOLI CABBAGE TURNIP LEEKS And SILVER BEET SEED Harry Gilbert You can rely on supplying yourself. Give it a trial.

FUNERAL NOTICE.

The funeral of the late Ann Mary Okey will leave the residence of Mr. N. Okey, Frankley Road, at 1.15 p.m., passing the Hospital gate at 2 o'clock TOMORROW (Sunday). W. BROOKING, Undertaker.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 4

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280

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 4

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