Many Women are Talking about Moray's Summer Dress Goods Summery days hare really arrived, and with the welcome proapect oi several months of fine weather ahead the making of light, cool dresees is the subject of the day. Bo of course there's a great influx of visitors to Moray's to view the practicability and amaeed at their little prices. No wonder, for these are the finest summer fabrics ever brought to New Plymouth. ' Enthusiasm runs high at their daintiness and novelty, their i delusiveness and beauty. Here's a whole legion of new colorings and designs and the widest choice of materials—Floral Voiles, Floral Crepons, Check Ginghams, White and Frosted Voile, Whito Hailstone Muslin, Jap Crepes, Tobralco, Eatinos, Sponge Cloths, Linens and Piques. THE mRT.TER TOUR CHOICE IS MADE, THE SOONER YOU WILL BE EQUIPPED FOR WARM WEATHER. For every £ spent in cash we allow 1/-, or 6 per cent. NEW SEASON'S DRESS FAB RICS And all are charmed with their beauty, delighted with thcil NEW PLYMOUTH. AND AT STRATFORD.
FIGS! PIGSI J)IMOCK AND QO., Will receive Prime Bacon figs at the following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER. Okato—November 30, December 14. Moturoa—Tuesday, 1, 15. Inglcwood—Wednesday, 2, 0, 18. Smart Road—-Monday, 7, Waitara—Tuesday, 8, Agenig— , 0. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MAURA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham. T. 0. ARNOLD. Hewera.
PIGS! e IGBI rpHE IN3LBWOOD BACON COMMM aia buy«r» of Prim# Bacon Pigs tw Iween 1121b. and 1501b. dead weight FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONL¥. At th« Factory—Erery Wednesday. Wiutara—Mondays, Nov. 9 and 23. Midhirst—Tuesdays, Nov. 10 and 24, Tariki—(Mondays, Nov. 2, 10 and 30. Smart Eoad—Tuesdays, Nov. 3,17, Doc. 1 Toko—Mondays, 2, 16 /57/ l-7y 2 ,Yact Toko—Mondays, Nov. 2, 16 and 30. Douglas—Mondays, iVot. 9 and 23.
PIG SI (P IG SI fpHOS. BORTHWICK & SONS. (Australasia),: Ltd, RECEIVING DATES K)R DECEMBER. Toko—Monday, 7 and 21. Douglaa—Monday, 38. Stratford—Tuesday, 1, 8, 13, 22, id. .Mirfinri-t—Wedncsi ly, 2, 16, 30. Ti nlvi — : Wednesday, .9, 23. Te Wera—Wednesday, 2. PIGS ! PIGS i rnHJi' pAOON 01) RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER—OKATO—9 and 23. MOTUROA—IO and 24. J. WOOLDKHK3B, 9. YANDLB. Stratford, H. A. HAYOOCS, Havrora,
Tf\ DKF JJEGISTIB SEASON 1914-15. FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OP WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES. KULBiS OF RACING. THE NEW ZEALAND WINNING SIRES. V7INKINO OWNERS. —a tbuio vi iiuuauwua uitw 5 Bonningtoh'i Irish Mojs, but they CANNOT cure coldi tnd coughi at will Bonniacton'i. Look fot the famoiu atme on the. bottU—insist on the genuine if you muit, The big bottle is the more •couomical. OSS J?#, NELS^yKf- - you i. CAnpOMiblvgtt. By merit MOATE-S *• PURE TEAS "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 2
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