I : I Wh 11 ea* Summer Sale Means money saving oppor-. tunities you cannot afford to miss. During the second week of the Sale your special attention is called to Embroideries There are some thousands of yards being cleared at very keen rates. Tl)e prices we quote as being "usual' are not fictitious ones. These are the usual rates at which the goods are usually sold. A simple calculation with our sale price will show the amount you may save. Cambric, Longoloth and Muslln Embroideries 2Vjj to 3y s inches wide; usually sVfcd to T/>d. Sale price Long cloth and Muslin Edgings and Insertion Usually sold at 8d to 1/-. (Among these there are some dainty wide panel insertions.) Sale price 6 D per yd. Handsome Panel Insertions in muslin, many beautiful floral designs, usually 1/2 to 1/8 per yard'. Sale price 9 d per yd. 45in. Flounolngs 1/11 & 2/11 P er r d - Orders by post selected with care and money refunded if customer not suited with the choice sent. White and Sons DRAPERS & DIRECT IMPORTERS Uew Plymouth. -u. J SOYA : BEANS SOYA : BEANB ( A GOOD- STOCK' AT Harry Gilbert s J3LANT NOW for' next season's seed. The best fodder plant. See Agricultural Journal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 171, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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205Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 171, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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