"S' Here are the tunniagest, trickiest petticoats! Slim straight things with fluffy ruffles of lace and flat little edges of fine embroidery that looks like hand made—made just right so that you can walk or dance in them comfortably. And as for these chemises! Who ever dreamed" of such lascinating affyiirsf Let's Bee! There's a phrase which fits these underclothes—Ah, we Have it: SPECIAL OCCASION UNDERCLOTHES "But however do you manage to price them at so little?" said a lady yesterday. As a matter of fact they are just expressing Morey's sterling value policy —we could get more business, they're worth more, but we never break ■ our economy rule. You'll like these underclothes—will you call and see them to-day t ALMOST FORGOT TO SAY There's a shilling in the £ discount for cash—6 per cent which you can save. •*"1 MOREY AND SON New Plymouth and Stratford .
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The fineat ofttat from txmny Ctylon' Scientific and medical research Km rapplid another reason why yon should drink AMBER - TIPS TEA. JThe famous English medical journal' The Lancet," recently conducted an. exhaustive research into tea and the effects of various teas, and conclusively proved that better health results from' the use of high-grade teas like AMBER TIPS. Mereover, it wu domoutntid that tea it 2/. ud 1/tO i." ''•'v''"""J " cheep ii tee «t 1/6, becsine the higher priced finer gradei give more euptper lb. From 1/6 per ™A- y CU P S °* tM wereobumtd, but from 2/- per lb. tea 280 cupi of bg»t tea were given, Kf M £ o°rVW ctic^ 10 more r yw to nie2/lb. AMBtK IlrS u preference to cheap inferior teas while you'll be drinkiig let that U levour. quelitv.frairiK* and economy ceinot be excelled. Yotl mil benefit more ii ™°ket «d beJth hj, (be purche.e of we lb. ef choice AMBER TIPS thai two lbs* of cheap inferior tWi 7, I" "*<!lMln«r r. & 43 EVEKYBODTS FAVOUfcITE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 25 June 1914, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 25 June 1914, Page 2
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