From far away France and England' come the Autumn Gloves to Morey's Made and boxed in the factory, thence by train to the docka and into the steamer's hold—many hundreds of miles of surging sea to cross —yet here are the gloves for New Plymouth's smartlydressed ladies, right on time to correspond with your new autumn and winter costumes. MANY EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES ARE INCLUDED. AND PRICES ARE STRICTLY ECONOMICAL. In addition, every pair is truly irreproachable as regards fit and finish, be-' cause only the acknowledged dependable manufacturers have been approached. YOU SHOULD CERTAINLY CALL AND SELECT YOUR NEED TOAlthough our stocks arc particularly heavy, there are some lines which will enjoy special favor, and will sell out quickly. WE ADVISE AN INSPECTION THIS VERY DAY. Don't forget, for every £1 you spend in cash one shilling is returned. MOREY & SON, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. briber yipsJka It »tb« b«t ud most Monomial of teu tad ail bt uta> with tbtohrt* comfort THE TIME IS RIPE ! THE FRUIT IS RIPEI Now, when you are storing the pantry with your new season's Preserves don't spoil good fruit by using inferior utenßils. —v. A good PRESERVING PAN is the first essential. We hold a fine 7* range of the very best. Aluminium Pans, 15/-; Brass 13/6 to 15/-; Enamel, from 7/- to 16/-.' A reliable set of SCALES, too, is indispensable. We have just i what you need at 5/G. ' • You needs must have sure air-tight RUBBER RINGS to make the ' jars perfect and keep the fruit pure and nourishing. You can buy the very thing from us at 6d and 3d per dozen. > BELLRINUER BROS. LTD HARDWARE MERCHANTS, OIL & COLORMEN and HOUSE DECORATORS. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 14 March 1914, Page 2
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