ielbourne Unusual, isn't it? But that makes them none the less a Bargain, the rule at the Melbourne being "the more unusual the offering the greater tho bargain," Therefore' when we announce that we have opened up a big lot of TUSSORE and WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSES to sell at 7/6 and 9/11 respectively, depend upon it they are remarkas£jbJ3rgains,; §nd are worth in the ordinary course of busing af feast 10/6 and 15/6. .Quantity is limited. You know what that means. Remember the price. AT ALL FIVE STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA.
Spring our special Display of the ?./^>^> NEW SEASON'S STYLES INCLUDES , l -* jr " "■ A THE VERY LATEST AT THE VERY '. LOWEST PRICE?. ' *•" Wc have secsjxd a really splendid selecCostumes & Frocks r and in epite of the exceptional distine- 111 tion of their designs, and excellent work- \j|L manahip, they are priced Wonderfully Low MAY WE HAVE A VISIT FROM YOU SOON? MOLLJSGN'S 248-250, DEVON STREET.
HOPKINSON AND BOYD If vou know piano values vou will ite tin: HOPKINSON* and the BOVD—widely divergent in prices, Imt each representing the best ever offered at the price. Our terms are The British & Continental Piano Co., Devon St., New Plymouth mmum Swedes KEEPWELL and SUPERLATIVE PIONEER CROPWELL 1/3 per lb. Also sealed packets—2/6 per lb. HURST & SONS' MONARCH, MAGNUM BOXUM, CHAMPION AND CRIMSON KING. TURNIPS P.T. ABERDEEN, G.T. ABERDEEN, IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE P.T. MAMMOTH. ROMNEY MARSH, MANURES H C. LUKE. QNffiEWOOn, Land Clearing WJ2£ /EXPLOSIVES. ( Now is the time for tree-stump-ing and land clearing. Why not use the great explosi ive, Gelignite, or Gelatine! 1 Lifts the largest stomps out of the earth in a few minutes. f GUI or write for particulars and prices. 9 ate hold stocks of detonIMECCHO W. H. HUMPHREY, I Agent for j INGLEVVOOD DISTRICT. SUMMER IS FAST APPROACHING and there is a big demand for LADIES WHITE SHOES We have a splendid selection here for you to choose from, including WHITE CANVAS AND SUEDE
Beyond all doubt —a score of imitations flatter Bennington's Irish Moss, but they CANNOT cure colds and coughs as will BonninstonY Logic ' ' ' —ll Dime on the bottl ; genuine if you m fkebij bottle inh; IrJmMoss^ nwvmm m fcSP m v^-r^ "TUI'S" GUARANTEED 13.5 j per cent. Fat Content equal to ACTUAL Pat Content of Foods making bigger claims. This is proved by Mr. H. W. Lawrence's analyses of Foods in July, 1914. The CERTIFIED fat content of "TUI" CALFMEAL is 13.5 per cent., obtained from expensive vegetable fat, mainly linseed. Vegetable fat is almost equal, in
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 8
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426Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 8
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