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White 6? Sons of New Plymouth The Standard of Values. tffl id nothing new, or, revolu« • jftmarjr ~jpi oub par# fo offer , you GOOD ViAHJES—merely ; » steady continuance of a; set- , fled "policy; t>{ the founder <o£ the firm; and one we bare practiced in season and put for twenty-nine years. interest' 3oei ; now attach to policy, because it makes a, very real contribu-" , tiofl la % Eower-coßt-flHiving campaign', . i A 0$ jevery iiepartment of the Morel jra are now in a position i 8 ofiet (outstanding values, because we have carefully built op Reserve stocks before the Ugh COBts wen reached. • ■' ~ (Daring iM present curtail* inent o£ -the railway service 7011 are invited to make constant use of our Mail Order service, iEatterna of anything fcra sent oq request, and we IWlf cost of postage. White S Sons, ■Hew Plymouth. VAST STOCKS OF SPLENDID MATERIALS FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE SELECTION. The whole of these goods have been chosen by expert buyers as the right materials and correct colours for present wear. .CHECK TWEED 3--40 inches wide ; and red, navy and black, grey] and black, and brown and black cheeks 3/6 per yard BIRD'S-EYE CHECK TWEEDS-40 inches wide; brown, midgrey, sage, dark grey, 3/11 per yard COTTON GABARDINES—42 inches wide; saxe, navy, brown, nigger, mole, grey, khaki 3/® P er HEAVY POPLINS—4O inches wide; all shades, including black 2/ 11 P er y ard browns, black, three shades dark blues, bottle green i'KASHMERA" CLOTH—4B inches wide; a dependable Brit-ish-made face-elothj guaranteed not to shrink or spot; 5/11 per yard "LADIOOTE" SUITING SERGE-42 inches wide; all-wool and fast dyes; black, navy, saxe, grey, violet, fawn, khaki, brown, vieux ros<f and wine 5/6 per yard SILKY SUITING—A line mixture material, with a heavy twilled silky effect; violet, grey, broivn, navy, and redfrrown; .42 inches, wide k/11 P er y ard COLORED GABARDLNES-Pine, firm cloth; navy, grey, grey, brown, saxe, and nattier 9/6 per yard SPECIAL GABARDINE COSTUME LENGTHS—In nigger, black, mole, grey, amethyst, and wine 65/- ea °k ROSLYN TWEEDS—In mixtures, 56 inches wide; brown, red, and green 8/6 per yard POX'S HEAVY SERGE—S6 inches wide; navy only 7/11 yd NAVY EST AMINE SER.GES-42 inches wide 6/6 and 7/6 per yard FINE jCOATING SERGES—In navy; 42 to 44 inches wide 3/11, 4/9, 5/6, 6/6, 6/11 per yard COATING SERCfE—6O inches wide; dark navy only " 11/6 and 18/6 per yard BLANKET TWEEDS—Fine weight, ,all-wool for the latest coats; self colors, brown, navy, grey, saxe, tan, fawn; 56 inches wide P er y ar< * CHEVIOT SERGES—AII wool; 56 inches wide; grey, black, navy, nattier, brown, wine, and cream 10/6 per yard SILK LISTA—A beautiful all-silk material (British), of great weaung capacity; for useful dinner or party frock; cream, grey, saxe, tussore: 31 inches wide • 5/11 per yard SATIN LISETTE—42 inches wide; for dressy wear; pink, cream, navy, and black; 42 inches wide 6/11 per yard CREPE BENGALINE—42 inches wide; a silk warp material; cream, navyj black, urown, nigger and grey 8/6 per yard BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA—4O inches wide 8/6 per yard CREPE PE CHENES—42 inches wide; all leading colors; .7/11 and 8/6 per yard White & Sons, The Hail or4er House, New Plymouth. 7 *

H. J. RANGER ln.Ua wonderful Motor Drivd pM CHRISTCHURCH TO DUNEDIN and return in x 15 hours, 4 minutes (Running time) Jtose the celebrated WHITE TREAD DUNLOP TYRES ; - which came through the , great ordeal magnificently. * Obtainable all Agents. V. # • Donlop Rubber Co. of Australasia Ltd, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH & AUCKLAND. " The Most Durable Pipes. t Cheap as Earthenware and lasts for all timr Beat for sewage, road and farm culverts, and all'drainage works/ ' ' No other should be used. ■ ••• V . Price list on application. CEMENT PIPE CO., LTD., Waitara, r JL A. NOLAN & CO*, New Plymouth T '

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 6

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