UIS ' s are busy opening the New Autumn Goods. ■in straight to the these will please tin- most exacting dressers 1n New I'lynioulli, and <|iiile merit tlie terMi— GRACE and DISTINCTIVENESS as applied to Ladies' Autumn Coats. Every example is made with skill .old fitted for comfort and ease, whilst the prices are as low us possible, consistent with (ho. high qualities represented. And not only coats, hut all your dress needs for the season are here—new, smart, dainty. A( TI'MX MII.LIXERY AND BLOUSES AITI.MX IUISBOXS AXI) LACES. ALTIWIX DRESS GOODS of every kind. We cordially invite you to »ee these good* Will you call to-day while most of the leading lines are here? You hud hetter! MOREY & SON, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD.
THE TIME IS RIPE ! ThE FftUIT IS RIPEI Now, when you are storing the pantry with your new season's Preserves don t spoil good fruit liy us ing inferior utensils A good PRESERVING PAN is the first essential. Ve holt » fins ' range of the very best. Aluminium Pans, 15/-; Brass 13/6 to 15/-; Enamel, from 7/- to 16/-. reliable set of SCALES, U rou need at 5/0. udispensable. We have just You need* must have sure air-tight RUBBER RINGS to make, the :"'"*;':itv l , 'i!';;; l v«",r,,r,!. i * ¥ -«■ ** BKLLKIWiKK BROS, LTD HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Oil, & COLORMKX and HOUSE DECORATORS. DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATF»RD. The Women's Favourite —Amber Tips Tea The housewife wants a tea that will please the family—and she wants it to be economical in these days of high cost of living. AMBER TIPS puks' the housewlfes test, and it is the most popular brand in New. Zealand, because in fragrance, flavour, quality, and economy it is pre-eminent. 7 The results of the investigations of famous and doctors of "The Lancet," England's leading Medical Journal, prove that fine tea* like AMBER TIPS mean better health. Moreover, this investigation proved thai fine teas like AMBER T'PS are almost as cheap as inferior b!< nds, since 280 cups can be obtained from 2'- pci lb. tea at against only 224 cups from cheaper inferior teas at 1/6 per lb. and less. Remember "The Lancet s advice—"always buy mid use line te»»" EVERYBODY!* FAVOURITE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 203, 25 February 1914, Page 2
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