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:mmmm®>:i. : i~£imm. ■>:%&£ Other store- I■■ other, but onl \ n the two csMiiti:; tion. We haye cicrjii Advantage of v.'l.ii cash ptircli:! -illi," counts. Dress Gtov& and Glovut Prices run i'nn, shillings, hill iij'l ringing note of v: your ideas on 11 • But Of CUlllVr, some lilies an- 1" disappointnic't't i: buyer. ' offer you one or the Morey's will you find , in perfect conibinaoual buying facilities! i-lioice, as well as large .'oncessions and di*Driving Gloves n Housework.. :: iew pence to as many ihrough the sale the \'e will harmonise with matter. - big) as our 'stock k Hid to sell quickly mid '/ await the backwun! To-day then i? best, isn't it? A pound is *nd there's cash. »rch u guinea at More rcr cent discount NEW PLYMOUTH & STI

Washing OUR HIGH GRADE WRING.-, SS AiiE THE VEftY . ! 'KIAG ;,E£J>PUI, TO LIGHTER THE STn.MUO US TOIL OF \VA..-iMKS DAY'" The Rollers are made of th workmanlike finish. You ma it fibber, and eve: v: them in AYo, liOOK AT THE WrXDOW LAY AND \V FKil.-KK I'HICES. . The KEGAL, 12m„ 30s. The DEFIANCE, 12in,« v, 6cl. The S LING, 12in., [2ss. The BAYEIDE, 12in., 22s 6o The PP^j 12in„20s. The PREMIER llin, 1, t>*i All of these are in woll-finish I'd wood frames jt The EUREKA, 12in. 18s 6d; Win. in. 22s 6, 1 ; iiiin. 27s 6d, The EUJJEKA frame is nii'dc of iron beam; id. .ah.u.iwl. BELLRING >:M MEG.-. LT. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, OIL <J'■!KN and H >r"ili LKCC2AS UROADW W, STRATFORD,

m\ imim Keen, alert, -a judge of value*— do you wonder that the grocer $ recommends AMBER TIPS to fi his customers,, h He knows that the AMBER h 1 IPS quality is always of the same 'ra high standard—that the special airI tight, damp-proof package preserves intact all the delicious fragrance and flavour of tliis finest of teas. Moreover, he I knows that AMBER TIPS value cannot mmmmm groc ather than inferior teas. Have you tried AMBER TIPS ? You iwe it to yourself to do 10, I, states that fine teas (like AMBER . BESfJ FAVOURITE,^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 2

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343

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 2

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