Ladies Show Warm Regard Towards Nhrey's Fleecy Quite lately wc have had an insistent demand for this flne winter fabric. It is a cosy fleecy material—warm without being unduly heavy and so ia particularly adapted to Dressing Gowns Jackets Sports Coats Children's Coats and many other garments. Quite apart from the quality of the cloth the colors are in wide variety and truly fascinating. Pale Blue, Pink, Scarlet, Maroon, Saxe Blue, Cream, Vicux Rose—just the shade to suit JOU is here. The price is ■Why not come along and pick wHat you want to-day? Ask also to see the RIPPLE CLOTHS —big variety—same colors as above. WE'D LIKE TO SEE YOU TO-DAY. 1 There's a shilling in the £ discount for cash, remember. Not only now, but always! MORE Y & SON, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. Washing Day Made Easy! OTJB HIGH GRADE WRINGERS AiiE THE VERY THING NEEDjfUL TO LIGHTEN THE STRENUUUS TOIL OF WASHING DAY. The Hollars arc made of the finest rubber, and" every Machine has a werkmanlike finish. You may have) them Wood or Galvaaiied frames. Every Wringer is Guaranteed. LOOK AT THE WINDOW DIS1 1 LAY AND NOTE THE PLACNT FIGURE PRICES. . ' ' The BEGAL, lffln, 30s. The DEFIANCE, 12in., 23s 6d. The STEELING, 12in., 255. The BAYSIDE, 12in., 22s 64. The PKEKEHft 12in.,205. The PKEMIER llin., 18s 6d , All »f these are in well-finish ed wood frames The EUEEKA, 12in. 18s 6d; 14in. in. 22s 6d; 16in. 27s 6d. The EUREKA frame is mail e of iron beautifully galvanised. BELLBINGEB BROS. LTD HARDWARE MERCHANTS, OIL & C OLORMEN and HOUSE DEOORATOHB. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFOID. The fittest of teas from sunny Ceylon* Scientific and medical research hat supplied TIPS TEA. famous English medical journal • The Lancet, recently conducted an exhaustive research into tea and the effect* of Tarioui teas, and conclusively proved that better health results from the use of high-grade teas like AMBER TIPS. Moreover, it was demonstrated that tea it 2/- aid 1/10 per lb. is really almost as cheap as tea at 1/6, because the higher pricedfiner grade, give more cups per lb. From |/6per lb. lea, only 224 cups of tea were obtained, but from 21. perlb. tea 280 cups of 6e»t tea were given. You will benefit more in EVERYBODYS IWOURJXE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 2
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