lorey's Sale Is Over ut Lots of Bargains Remain! You see, the great Golden Opportunity Sale was much too big an event to cease straightway—"cease with a bump" so to speak—there remained an after* math, so MOREY'S NOW ANNOUNCE ONE WEEK OF AFTER-SALE BARGAINS. Those are* best described as "job line's"—' left over goods which were missed during the hurry and bustle of saletime, and have since come to light. Out these goods must go for we are determined on a complete clearance. GOLDEN CHANCES ARE YOURS DURING "JOB OUT" WEEK! Xow, if you miss this event you'll deliberately turn your back on. a good thing —and you cannot afford to do that these SAVE! THERE ARE SAVINGS TO BE HAD! JDKAPEBS, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.
Fumih We make a Special Study of the Treatment of the BED ROOM. '—And have an admirable selection. pf suites and single pieces that, cannot fail to appeal to p.ll who desire the essentials of refinement combined with superior quality, design and workmanship. Our range embraces a wide choice of styles and prices—from the very moderate to the most costly—but in every case —THE UTMOST VALUE'IS AFFORDED— You certainly should pay us a visit—we are always ready to show you round and give you all the advice and assistance you may desire. > The Red Post Furnishing Co., Ld. NEW PLYMOUTH.
An O-Cedar Polish Mop does away with the drudgery of housework I Xt lightens the labor and takes the backache, the tteiry limbs and rough red hands right out of the day's doings. Dusting, cleaning and polishing Linos and Polish Floors is' but little more than play. The O-Cedar Mop is impregnated with O-Cedar Polish, and when dirty can be made new by washing and replenishing wit!: O-Cedar Oil. Gives a hard, dry, durable polish that does not get sticky or collect dust. Experience has proved that the large round shape gives the, longest and most service. This is sold at !)/G ; The smaller size is 0/6. Ml NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1916, Page 2
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