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Stylish Outfitting The majestic ruler of the luime. whether two months or two years old, denerves, ami usually gets lavish attention in the matter of new dollies. There's Ornndma, Amities and mother always bestowing some pretty little "'addition" which makes baby- prettier still. MOIM-Y'S of the prettiest. • children of all Tlonnets, Coats and Tiny Shoes—be assured that whatever you select hern you secure the best quality it's possible to ; You will find prices very low, too. Dainty little Muslin Dresses, trimmed i lace and embroidery, some handmade, from 2/8 to 15/-. White Muslin Petticoats, in plain and princess shape, 2/3 to !i/l 1. . Splendid assortment of Bibs, bonnets. "^ , Feeders, Pinafores and Sbuwls. All prices. By paying cash you save. Is in the £. OREY & SON, Drapers, New Plymouth and Stratford.

The finest of teas from sunny Ceylon Scientific and medical research hat supplied TiD t! e TrTT liy you ,hould drlnk AMBER ••til i „'^ e f amous English medical journal lhe Lancet, recently conducted an exhaustive research into tea and the effects of various teas, and conclusively proved that better health results from the use of high-grade teas like AMBER TIPS. Moreover, ii was demonstrated that tea at 2/- and 1/10 per lb. is really almost as cheap as tea at 1/6. b«-.u.„ it,, higher priced finer grades give i lb. tea, only 224 cups c [ tea 280 cups of best te IkAMBfcK Urdu preference to cheap inferior teas : AMBER TIPS than two lbs. of cheap inferior tea. Hpy "Stents*. EVESYBODYS EAVOtJRITEE W. P. NICOLL SKIEVING'S SWEDj^I This Swede was easily m the Government experiment* of last year. See Depigment of Agriculture Journal, Febru- ' «5 ry *f Umber • W f .^ ve * 8«>od supply of this teed and can confidently recommend it. AW in stock, all first-class SffEDE AND TUBNIP SEED. SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANT fcjrw PLYMOUTH,

ml tiincl all urouud tUe copper all th» I I bnrn wood a* will J luci [mi cut down loss turn half -and IUo Unique cutis no mora thin tno ordinary Copper, Investigate I Full particulars from yonr Ironmonger, or from Newberry, Walker ltd. .* Solo Makers . Dunedln. m

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 2

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353

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 2

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