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is will be a Season of Delightful Cream Dresses! Fashion has ordained cream, and Morey's big showing of dainty cream fabrics make possible the wearing of garments exactly in keeping with Fashion's dictates. Thinking along the lines of true comfort and perfect appear- . ance we have selected the nicest and smartest cream material* possible to imagine. In all expositions of dress goods we strive to keep prices well within the bounds of economy a nd the values which we list will convince you that we have agai'i dono so. Cream Dress Fabrics, Smart and Economical RADJANTA, 42, 44in. 2/2, 2/0, 2/11,' 3/3 var4 CREAM LUSTRE, black stripe, 3/3 yard. FANCY FROSTED VOILE, 2/0, 3/3 vard. CREAM SERGE, 44in, 46in, 3/3, 3/9, 4/6, 4/11 yard 56in., 5/6 yard. There is a wise old saying which applies to this showing:—"A good way to feel disappointment is often to wsu* u**i! to-mor row." Como to-day I 5 per cent, discount for CASH—!/• in the £, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.

RESTORATION BEFORE DESTRUCTION. SAVE YOUR METAL AND SILVER WARE and thereby SAVE YOUR MONEY by Bending them to ADAMS AND BOYD, GENERAL ELECTROP,LATERS, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. All classes of plating done in copper, nickel, silver and gold, alao antique finish copper and silver. Tableware, cruets, teapots, etc., repaired and re-plated. Shop fittings, gas littings, plumbers' work, bedsteads, brass instruments—in fact, any article up to 25ft. in lengthplated and >polished equal to new. TO CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. BICYCLE AND MOTOR PARTS nickelplated and beautifully finished. Everything except wood and aluminium re-plated equal to new' at half the original cost. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. ADAMS AND BOYD, jnIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. 'Phone 934. KIDNEY COMPLAINT AND GRAVEL COMPLETELY CURED. BY DR. SHELDON'S GW PILLS. ■ "I had been troubled with my kidneys for months past," writes Mr. J. McColl, Trent street, Oamaru, N.Z. "My baok was constantly aching and my secretions were disordered, being thick and cloudy. I also suffered with gravel. Some nights I obtained no rest. The pain in my back was so bad, and when I stooped the pain shot across ly back like someone digging a knife Jirough me. I used a number of remedies, but they were of no use to me, and I was very bad indeed. I was reading a pamphlet about Dr. Sheldon's Gln Pills, and after reading some of the testimonials, printed therein giveu by people suffering as I v/as, I determined to try them. I bought a bottle and after taking a few doses I felt much better, so continued taking them. I am now completely cured, my back is stronger and does not ache, and the secretions have returned to their normal conditions; the gravel is alßo cured, and I can also rest well at night." Or. Sheldon's Gin Pills are sold at Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. NEW GOODS AT THE MELBOURNE, LTD. Children's poplin "Peter Pan" hat 9, champagne color, Is fid; children's silk tussore poplin "Peter Pans," with heavy silk cord, 2s lid; men's, youths' and boys' Niue Island straw hats, fine plait. Is Cd; new and fashionable wideend silk ties, "fouriin-hand" shape, 2s fld; men's cashmere socks, Is pair; men's soft felt hats, blacks and browns, Gs 6d; boys' flax shirts, Is 9d to 8s 9d; boys' blue grandrill shirts, Is lid to 2s lid; men's French striped cambric negiige shirts, 4s 6d; men's new straw boaters, new shapes, 6a Cd and 7b fld; men's Irish lawn handkerchiefs, three for Is; ladies' tussore silk blouses, 7 9 ftd; ladies' extra good quality white Si... blouses, in all the latest ihapu. 9» lid.

rpARANAKt LAND, BUILDING ANB INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). Directors: Messrs. Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttleworth, \V. L. Newman, Newton King, A Go Id water, T. K. Skinner, and Colonel Ellis. BUY YOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrower may select his own architect, plans, and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society i» purely co-operative. Baaed on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years, *!i9 time required to repay a loan is seven years. For example- A member borrowing £IOO (five shares at each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 Us Sd in seven years £13:! 0 U From which, deducting the amount of the loan., 100 0 0 Would, leave as paid for interest the balance £33 0 0 The Society has a RESERVE FUNU , ol over £2OOO. Write for prospectus and particular*. E. P WE3STEK, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. fpHOS. Y gIM.ON'.ft SAWMILLER, . l OARRINGTON ROAL NEW PLYMOUTH.' Has taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has Re-OPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at his residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for bull*, ing throughout. GOING TO THE DANCE ? Then, be correctly dressed for it, and secure the maxii mum enjoyment. "She" wiU appreciate your correct I shirt, collar, tie, gloves; I and your stylish suit. Yea, a warm overcoat and mui- | fler will be "worth while" ! after the dance. We can fit | you out aa you ought to be | clothed. I DAVE GLEG INGLEWOOD'S CLOTHIER. - THE CITY MEAT STORE& DEVON STREET BAST. **cm mm

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 2

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