Underwear Conditions The cost of colonial-manufactured Underwear is steadily moving upwards, and under these circumstances substitutes are absolutely imperaive.The man who studies economy will find many attractive Nnderwear lines at PLUMTREE'S—Underwear that h»3 been imported direct from Allied Countries, every line showing decided value. JAPANESE SINGLETS AND PANTS, at .1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. JAPAN-MADE SINGLETS AND PANTS, 30in to 40in, at 1/I!.' 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. FLEECY JAPAN-MADE SINGLETS AND PANTS (36in only) at 2/6. AMERICAN-MADE FLEECY SINGLETS AND PAXTS, 3flin to 42 in, at 3/6 and 3/11. "ANDLEY" ENGLISH UNDERVVEAR-A limited quantity 38in. The world's best. A special purchase. Worth 0/U. Special price 4|/0. N F. PLUMTREE, OUTFITTER NEW PLYMOUTH
Beautiful Bedroom Furniture at Drake's! See that your bedroom is comfortably and daintily furnished. If you desire to know how this cifl be accomplished, if you want to see the latest in bedroom furniture an£ furnishings, visit Drake's Great Furniture Emporium. We are showing some very superior Bedroom accessories and etcetras tfcat make for comfort and beauty and contribute to health. G. W. & E DRAKE, FURNISHERS INGLEWOOD.
O'Cedar Mops. O'Cedar Mops. Big Reduction in Prices. A LARGE DIRECT SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND. Cash Prices: 5/- and 7/6 each For cash only. O'Cedar Oil, 1/3 and 2/6 per bottle. Bellringer Brothers, Limited, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFOKD. "Made •• under the fe , Now is the Time When Motorists areDoubly Justified in Selecting...* WHITE TREAD DUN LOP TYRES 9 FlßSTLY—Because these high-grade Tyres are now unapproached by any other tyre an the market for Quality of Material and for the Excellent Wear and Service they five. SECONDLY—Because in supporting British Industries, Motorists help to maintain the people and business of their own Country. Stocked in Grooved, Three Ribbed and Rubber Non-Skid. PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Founders of the Pneuiqatlc Tyre Industry) ' ~ , Wellington; US Worcester St„ Chrlstchurch; and at Auckland.
The War-time Beverage! On Troopships and in Trenches our Soldiers appreciate MILKMAID & {Cafe aa Lait) Easily boiling water being required to make a stimulating drink. That's why huge quantities are being supplied to our Navy and Army. When making up parcels for your Soldier Friends, include a tin or two of Milkmaid Coffte and Milk. But be sure it's 'Milkmaid.' Leaves no "Grounds" for Complaint. AND STOREKEEPERS SELL IT I
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1917, Page 2
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