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Need any Woman ask to know where to get her Autumn Hats ? Ansurady, no! There are few women who give a thought to Dame Fashion that arc not aware that their Millinery needs are safe in our hands. Take theae newly-arrived winter moduli), for instance—they are proof enough of Moray's good taste in selection. There is not a single inharmonious color or style in the whole collection. Velours, Velvets and Beavers in every smart shade and style, daintily designed and exquisitely finished. Our prices are low; yes, hut the quality could not be surpassed in either London or Paris. Do not ASK about this delightful Millinery—SEE it for yourself. There's a 1/- to save on every £, by paying Cash. Save the shillings! MOREY & SON, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. The iartttifatie* by "The Lancet," England's greatett medical ioanuL prend that foe tea like AMBER TIPS meani better health. 70 THE TIME IS RIPE! THE FRUIT IS RIPE! N»w, when you are storing the pantry with your new season's Preserves don't spoil good fruit by us ing inferior utensils. A good PRESERVING PAN is the first essential. W« hold a fis« 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 f what you need at 5/6. You needs must have sure air-tight RUBBER RINGS to make the t jars perfect and keep the fruit pure and nourishing. You can buy the very thing from us at 6d and 3d per dozen. > BKLLRINGER BROS. LTD HARDWARE MERCHANTS, OIL 4 COLORMEN and HOUSE DEOORATOB&. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

The Purser recommends Amber Tips Tea The business man of the big liner knows how many chests of Ceylon's finest teas go into the vessel's holds at Colombo couigned to AMBER Medical and scientific expert* have _«» ..1.. J. .„ . 1 .1 . i • i i teat are the best and the most healthful, but, moreover, that they are abort as cheap at common tew. ladeed the greet inTMtiftfiw by die funu Medial loured "The Leecet." prowl ikn t " ore P er 1*" «• *»" ■»•«•» •*• AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. it. initeed of am■oi, cheep leu, beceute ike Gee tee wiH fire l ' 25? ?■" froß uc>> < MU<l ** *•*■"' (boat 224 fro* ooouwn leu. "The Leecet" i*TudgUort reioried "Gat 4 leu presort twit* the phyiiologieW nhe •( tee. FAVOURITB

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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394

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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