«»«<»«waw*»!«M«» iHUMSSsR**^*"- 1^ A 1 & ttt SBS K aa The Cotton Crepes at Moray's This Springtime Are Irresistible. More than ever before, this is the season of Crepes. And what fabric could be more Springlike, more graceful and airyf Why! soon every second lady you meet will be daintily dressed in Crepe. AH the. mora reason, therefore, in view of eueh popularity, that YOUR Crepe Frock should be "one i* a thousand" —a distinctive little dress expressing all the cxclußivcnesa always associated with Morey's Crepe. Mo need to pay much, though, here are some examples: OktREPES HI COTTON, 30W. SHADES ARE IN PINKS, SAXES BROWNS GRAYS, NAVY, BISCUIT SCARLET, BLACK, HELIO CORAL WHITES Is, Is 3d, and lg lid yard. Now, the lady who wishes to be out of the ordinary will not let the "grass grow under her feet." We have had repeated orders for these Crepes, already, from ladies who want something special. May we urge you, therefore, to call really early 1 IF YOUR CASH DOCKET COMES TO A POUND, WE ALLOW 1/- DISCOUNT. Morey & Son HBWj PLYMOUTH STRATtfOBD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 2
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