w THE 0 UNSHRINKABLE There's' Many a niiu^mwr.w^m^nin wiched Amongst the Springtime, i And for spring which blows hot and cold as docs Autumn there's but one fabric to wear "next to akin" and that is wool For wool is absorbant on hot days, and warm on cold days, and pro"'ded you get the right weight, you ,n be reasonably sure of combating colds and attaining supreme comfort. The Woisey's Combinations Are Front-Hank Everywhere They're all wool, every stitch-yand they're woven with the degree of skill ■ which make.! for precise lit and irreproachable finish, whilst the wear they s give is really surprising. ; Here Are Some Wolsey Values From Corey's Speoial Showing Wolsey Combinations in cream and natural, S.S. and L.S.. all wool, in sizes S.W., W., 0.5., E. 0.5.. prices from .'los 6d to Ms Od. AJso vests, spencers, and bodices, prices 5s Od to 9s Cd. Select your needs to-day—while there are plenty to choose from—buyers are busy already. There's a five per cent, discount for cash —Is in e-very golden pound! Morey & Son XEW PLYMOUTH THE EFFECT OF OUP NEW (I. iVfilPllßLMatfttff WILL BE TO MAKE HOME A QOODIfeP PLACE TO LIVE IN. IP YOU CARE TO SEE A carefuly selected and charming variety, of new patterns, bright, well printed, artisticaly colored and moderately priced, come and see us, that wo ■may display them in tthe piece and consider your special requirements. If unable to visit us, you can select from pa items which we shall be pleased to REMEMBER.—Your walls form the chief surface of your home. >Make them artistic and healthy. The small expense is trifling compared with the lasting result, and we certainly have tlic goods to produce the effect. UMHHEMffMIMTrar NEW PLYMOUTH STRATTORD.I M^^i^^mm^^m^m^^^^^^li .After a day in field or furrow-Amber Tips The sturdy pioneer, to whoso energy and enterprise Maoriland owes so much, enjoys Amber Tips. His stalwart son, who represents the nation of the future, will drink no other tea. Ho realises that his parents in their younger days had but few of the advantages ho possesses—that they had to pay a high price for tea, and even then could not purchase tho same high quality and standard as I Everybody's Favourite I What of yourself? a Are you '*' !a still using m some other % j brand? Don't" • " you owe it to yourself to try Amber Tips the tea J tured «. ...uuoraids of fastidious tea S drinkers all over the (| Dominion. A packet I of the 2'- grade will |j I prove why. 81 g -mm' *\ &?t<z
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 19 August 1914, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 19 August 1914, Page 2
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