Mrs. NewJywed's Letters: My Dear Mother, I think it would be so nice if you could come and stay with us for awhile. Jack suggested that your visit would be more enjoyable when the weather gets somewhat cooler, but I said "no!" Jack is the best of all hubbies but he isn't far* sighted; whereas I figured it out that not only would you enjoy the sights, but you could also do some economical shopping at Morey's Three Week's Prosperity Sale. So come soon Mumsie—we'll have a splendid time. Yours Lovingly, MARION. P.S.—Have just heard that Morey's Sale closes on Saturday, so I want you to bring in Belle, May, Edna, Irene and little Doreen. We can put you all up. Jack is screening is the verandah and I am getting jthe spare room ready for the girls, so you MUST come. We will spend all day on Friday and Saturday shopping. Don't forget dear old Dad. Bring him in and get him to sign a big fat cheque; you will want it all as there are so many bargains to be had, and the two girls will want such a lot of nice things for their coming wedding, Will meet you .at the station. Yours in haste, MARION. MOREY'S Prosperity Sale Ends on Saturday the 24th, at 9 p.m. DON'T MISS ONE DAY! DAYS ARE PASSING! PASSING! BARGAINS ARE GOING! GOING! COME! COME SOON! ore 3 DRAPERS. NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFOfiD.
The Red Post Great Annual Stocktaking SALE. Commences on Saturday the 24th for 14 days only. SOME OF THE SPECIAL LINES: Table Knives, 7/9 half dozen. Desert Knives, 6/9 half dozen. White and Cold Cups and Saucers, 3/9 half dozen. White Dinner Plates, 6/- dozen; Pudding, 5/6! Soup, 6/-; Cheese, 5/-. White and Cold Tea Plates, 6/3' dozen. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION on all Fancy fchina and Glassware, including Doulton, Foley, and Royal Worcester, etc. Sea Crass Rugs from 4/6 each, Squares, 6x9, 21/-. 8 x 10 30/-, 9 x 12 35/-. 7 Rolls first-quality Linoleum, 6/6 per running yard. Floorcloth from 3/6 per yard, 2 yards wide. 2 only Edison Kinemographs, complete with Rheostal, cost £2O, accept £lO. A snip. 3 only Tredd.'e Drophead Sewing Machines,, £6 15s to clear. Axminster Carpet from 7/9 per yard. A guaranteed reduction of not less than 10 per cent, on any article in stock. All goods marked in plain figures. I* days only.
Royal mail motou 'bus service NEW PLYMOUTH-INGLE WOOD AND INGLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTH. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Suturdtys-Lfavfa Masomo Stables at 7 a.m.. arriving st Inglewood at 8 a.m.; leaving Inglewood at 8.30 ain at-' riving at New Flymouth 9.<J5; leaving on return' trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at 6.15 0.m.; leaving at 6.30 for New Plymouth Tuesdays, Thursdays and i'ridays-Leavea Maflonlu Stable:* at 8 a.m., arriving ut Inglewood at 9 a.m.; leaves Inglewood at 8.15 a.m.. arriving at New Plymouth 10,15 a.m.; leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood Hi!?'' again 5,30 (or New Plymouth, arriving 6. SO jmm. v F»ita as Usui", Parcels at per arrangement. Tolepboas mustgea receive prompt attention. w. w, jAcraoH, .
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1917, Page 2
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