Opportunity Makes the Man But Man must make his Opportunity. • * k Maid Xapolean, But here ij n rrndy-niiule opportunity for every economist in Xew Plymouth to ell'eet biy savings. It is an opportunity which may not occur again for a very long time. The iact that ir» have big hulk stocks bought before the very high prices ruled, .is the main rea-t -son why Morey's Now Hold A Great Golden Opportunity Sale. ' For the period of this Side big Reductions rule on all wanted lines. SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, CALICOES, QUILTS, BLOUSES, DRESSES, COATS, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ARE ALL MARKED AT CLEAR-AWAY FIGURES. ?iivther adjectival comment on our part is surely somewhat iinneoessary—the Bargains which wo offer tell their ov.n story. Without further ado ":VK KXTFXn OUR TIFAVJTY IXVITATTOY. DAYS. ARE I'ASSIXC!, DAKGAIXS AKK JIABOHIXQ OCT. DRAPERS, NEW PLYMOUTH* FINE BUYING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AFFORDED THOSE WHO ARE NEEDING NEW LINO'S! j Our long experience enables us to ,jiid;;e qualities at their true values and we oiler for your choice A RANGE OF HIGH-GRADE LINOLEUMS Which can't be beaten for beauty of design, splendid wearing quality and g.iod value. ALL BRIGHT NEW PATTERNS Every one this season's design from the Ic.iding manufacturers. YOU WILL FIND OUK UNO'SPARTICULARLY INTF.RESTIXGI The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld. 293 to 308 Devon Street, New Plymouth ~rrrMMimi in n whhhiimwiwiiwhwiiiii An O-Cetlar Polish Mop does away wilii the drudgery of housework! Tt lightens the labor and takes' the backache, the wenry limbs and rough fed hands .right out of the day's doings. Dusting, cleaning and polishing Linos and l'olish Floors is but littlr • _ u;ore than play. *; > The O-Cedar Mop is impregnated with O-Cedar Polish, and when dirty can he made new by washing and replenishing with il-C'edar Oil. (iives a hard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that th« large round shnpe gives tht longest and most service. This is sold at 9/(1 . The smaller size is (1/8. Bellringer Bros, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH '• STRATFORD. I { AWKRA OPUNAK E Muiv,u .s ' ' , IKING W>\' >■ ' L PlII'lH JS. 6KUVICE. J» ATTJJ ). ? 11 ,U'-r-TIME-TAIILK. ■eaves TLiwera 12.45 p.r „ limlia 1.20 p.m. ' t< . drives Manaia 1.30 p.m. , MJil.er./ -eaves M?naia 1.43 p.m. l i, . ,i »'■•> M-elk-us „ Kaupokonni 1.55 p.m. j j;' * „ Otakeho 2.10 p.m.' | Xenii.' m- ... „ Oeo if.-lO p.m. j ' Pihama, 3 p.m. , JNULK~ t ~ ' -* "" Arrives Opiinake 3.20 p.m. j -eaves Opnnako fi.3o n.rn. JlOlui. . ,ii> „ i'ihanm 7 a.m. ! - „ Oeo, 7.10 n.in. . leaves Viivsnjji . > Otakeho 7.4 C a.m. , ) Taratu' $.30 h.. V.».<•••■■ ' „ Kaupokonni 7.50 a.w ( (1.30 n. m . Irrives Manaia 8 a.m. j Leaves Ingle',vo.od at :ip 'i • ,eaves Manaia 8.20 a.m. I t p. lu and arrives Pur Lrrives Hawra B a.m. ' - W, cnoxii'K, J. MOURHt Mdnal*. Mail C^iliaa^.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1916, Page 2
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456Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1916, Page 2
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