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Many Women are Talking about Moray's Summer Dress Goods *- Summery days have really arrived, and with the welcome prospect of several months of fine weather ahead the making of light, cool dresses is the subject of the day. So of course there's a great influx of visitors to Morey's to view the NEW SEASON'S DRESS FAB RICS * ff And all are charmed with their beauty, with theil| i practicability and amazed at their little prices. No wonder, for these are the finest summer fabrics ever brought to New Ply* mouth. (Enthusiasm runs high at their, daintiness and novelty, their cxclusiveness and beauty. Here's a whole legion of new color* ings and designs and the widest choice of materials—Floral Yoilos, Floral Crepons, Check Ginghams, White and Frosted Voile, White Hailstone Muslin, Jap Crepes, Tobralco, Ratines, Sponge Cloths, Linens and Piques, ' . THE EIARLIER YOUR CHOICE IS QIADE, THE SOOXER YOD 'WILL BE EQUIPPED FOR WARM WEATHER. For every £ spent in cash we allow I/-, or 6 per cent. Morey & Son NEW PLYMOUTH. AND AT STRATFORD.

THE POOS OP GBEAT BRITAIN, IRELAND AMD J BELGIUM BELIEF FUND THE objects of this Fund uro to provide relief for thoss who are in need of food as tie result of the War, by sending contributions of Meat, Produce and Clothing from ' New Zealand, t« be apportioned in such a manner as may be considered necessary in association with the commit-' tee of the "Prince of Wales' Fund." In appealing for assistance on behalf of this Fund, the committee are confident that the response of the generous hearted people of New Zealand will be unstinted and worthy of a prosperous community bound by ties of deep and enduring affection to the Mother Land. The needs of the starving people of Great Britain and ' Belgium will be severe indeed during the coming winter and in no time in the history of our Empire has there been a_ worthier claim for assistance. Any help given will be given in a noble cause, and will be well repaid by th# knowledge that in some small degree a duty we owe to th* Mother Land has been fulfill . is to forward a shipment of Food, ClotK- +? B 'iir> - j s*•', d' str il )U tion through the agency of the Prince of Wales Fund," with the co-operation of the ' New Zealand High Commissioner in London. Subscribers may therefore feel confident that their giffc will be properly distributed. J. E. WILSON, Chairman, W. J. CHANEY, Hon. Sec. & Treas. New Plymouth BrancK. V By Special } Appointment Vrirmnt Holder* MUM. the Empress of Russia. Everyone says and Doctor Im a fine bonny baby says it's due to eave's food Contains all the essentials for flesh ntitl bone-lorming tn an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. SIR CHAS. A. CAMERON, C.8., M.D., Medical Officer' of Health for Dublin, of inhnts W " \ S F~ : ** c ? l t , ood ' admirably adapted to the wants 0 infants . . . • • and being rich in phosphates and potash, is of the greatest ; h M y ! lng A*"' , * f ne " fo . rm '!iS a«d other indispensable elements o( food. 1 hL albuminoids or flesh-forming ingredients of this Food are very abundant." NEARLY 90 YEARS' REPUTATION. GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; also Paris, NEAVE'S FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED IN THF RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERIES. Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. \ Mrs. faley, o! Blackbutt, Australia, writes" My little son was reared ..om two montns to two years completely on NEAVE'S FOOD. He was a seven months child and only weighed 3 lbs, 2 ozs, when six weeks old, during which time he' bad been fed on various Foods which did not satisfy him, but within a short time after giving him your Food he was quite a different chil4« ftOd lineeyeara of age is a strong, healthy child,"—wfA /Vty,, iqta, *9ld in Tins specially facMfir Austru!<*sk;•

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 153, 24 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 153, 24 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 153, 24 November 1914, Page 2

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