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White & Sons of New Plymouth Present the New Dress for Winter. The "White" Standard of Values. 16 fa nothing new or revolutionary on our iparf to offer you GOOD VALUES—merely a steady continuance of a settled policy of the founder of the' firm, and one we have practiced in season and out for twenty-nine years. interest does now •attach to this policy, because it makes a very real contribution to the lower-cost-of-living ' campaign. In every department of the etore we are now in a position to offer outstanding values, because we have carefully built up 'eaerve stocks before the (high costs were reached. During the present curtail- - latent of the railway service you are invited to make constant use of our Mail Order ' service. Patterns of anything are sent on request, and we pay cost of postage. White 8 Sons, }Tew 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 TWEEDS—fO inches wide; small black and red, navy and black, grey and black, and brown and black checks 3/6 per yard BIRD'S-EYE CHECK TWEEDS—4O inches wide; brown, midgrey, sage, daru grey 3/11 per yard COTTON GABARDINES—42 inches wide; saxe, navy, brown, nigger, mole, grey, khaki 3/6 per yard HEAVY POPLINS—4O inches wide; all shades, including black 2/11 per yard browns, black, three shades dark blues, bottle green "KASHMEBA" CLOTH—4B inches wide; a dependable Brit-ish-made face-cloth; guaranteed not to shrink or spot; S/ll per yard "LADICOTE" SUITING SERGE—42 inches wide; all-wool and i'ast dyes; biack, nayy, saxe, grey, violet, fawn, khaki, brown, vieux rose, and wine 5/6 per yard SILKY SUITING—A line mixture material, with a heavy twilled silky effect; violet, grey, brown, navy, and redbrown ; 42 inches wide 4/11 per yard COLORED GABARDINES—Fine, 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/- each ROSLYN TWEEDS—In mixtures, 56 inches wide; brown, red. and green 8/6 per yard FOX'S HEAVY SERGE —56 inches wide; navy only 7/11 yd NAVY EST AMINE SERGES—42 inches wide 6/6 and 7/6 per yard FINE COATING SERGES—In navy; 42 to 44 inches wide 3/11, 4/9, 5/6, 6/6, 6/11 per yard COATING SERGE—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 10/6 per yard 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 wealing 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 BENGAL.fNE--42 inches wide; a silk warp material; cream, navy, black, urown, nigger and grey 8/6 per yard BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA —40 inches wide 8/6 per yard CREPE DE CHENES—42 inches wide; all leading colors; 7/11 and 8/6 per yard

White & Sons, The Mail Order House, New Plymouth.

rjUfeANAKI J)AILY JJEWS ® Instnfetiong as" to the Insertion or jv Witfidrawal of advertisemtnts in the J News must be in writing. Advertisei iunpt received without such instructor Jv . ft&l* he inserted until countermanded, x and charged accordingly. A dvertisements inserted by the month | ot quarter, and withdrawn at any time | before the expiry of a monthly or quartz t»jr period,'are charged for as if inserted </- for the full term. Alterations for standing advertisements should be handed in r by 12 o'clock the day before they are rer quired to' appear. Advertisers in the country can remit payment, by Money Orders or Postage f Stamps.. £ Any pereon writing to the News Office. >< for information in regard to advertiaei memta already appearing in the paper r ■ ninst send stamped addressed envelops tf ; .. in order to en?nre reply. if- plie3 to advertisements may be sent to Ev the News; but the Proprietor does not. J' < accept any responsibility in this respect. \r While every care is exercised in regard ? to the insertion of advertisements, the Proprietor does not hoM himself responsible for errors or the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; ■ and the Proprietor reserves to himself the right. of omitting advertisements ■' that he may deem objectionable, even i though such advertisements may have i meen received and paid for -in the usual course of business, i ' Wanter, To Let, For Sale, Lost, Found, etc., are charged 1/- per insertion, or J!/6 three insertions cash, 18 words; - every word thereafter Id. Booked, double 1 charges. s All literary communications should be f addressed to the Editor and all communications relating to matters of business to k the Manager. tVMII MOTOB-CAR SEBVICE BAHOTtI 10 NEW PLYMOUTH. Haw KighUeater Hudson C»t will lew KaSbto duly it 7.46 a.m., striving New riyjnl n»n<t earner) at 4.30 p.m.; arrive Babotu ' Puts may be booked and parcel* left with Mr J. H. Walker, at Cattle; 'a Office, Brougham Ptreot. MOMONA TAMIHANA, Proprietor. TTATOHA-OFDNAKE MOTOR "BUS SERVICE H HUE-TABLE. Arr. Opunake 3.30 pm Deo. Hsweca 12,45 pm Dep. Opunake 6.30 am • „ "inaha 1.20 pm .. £ lbaln ? l J "T I it. Mana't L3O pm » 0eo » 7,10 „?!? •ml Mans' 145 did »» Otakeho 7.40 am KiSJikJii ?.65 K-.upokonui 7.60 ■ - Otafc! 2.10 S.B. Arr. Maoaia Sam nSr- in «n Dep. Mana [a 8.20 am ' J, HODBIE, Manila. MOTOR 11AIL SERVICE. • , IKGLBWOOD-TAR ATA-POB AN GI. ictma Inglewood at 3.10 p.m.,Tmta 4 pjn., M, arrfna faaagi 6JO pM. X*naa on appltoatfcm. ■ ■ gpmLE AMD SCOTT. IUKMMbHi" ■ u The War-time Beverage! Oa Troopships and in Trenches our Soldiers appreciate MILKMAID & (iCote aa Lait) Easily made—only 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 (or your Soldier Friends, include a tin or two of Milkmaid Coffee and Milk. But be sure it'a 'Milkmaid.' Leaves no "Grounds" for Complaint. ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS SELL IT I m 1 Made by Nestle'^ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE NEW PLYMOUTH-INGLEWOOD AND INGLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTt Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays—Leaves Masonic Stables at 7 a.pi.. arriving at Inglewood at 8 a.m.; leaving Inglewood at 8.20 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 9.45; leaving on return trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at 5.15 fl.m.; leaving at 5.30 for New Plymouth. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays—Leaves Masonic Stables nt 8 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 9 a.m.; leaves Inglewood at 9.15 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 10.15 a.m.; haves New Plymouth 4 p.m. arriving Inglewood 5 leaving again 6.30 lor New Plymouth, arriving 6.30 p.m. Fares as usu?' Parcels aa per arrangement. Telephone messages receive prompt attention. W. W. JACKSON. SteedmaNS I SOOTHING \ \ Qowders! I FOR'CHILDREN MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. INGLEWO OD-TAR ATA-PUR ANGI. CAR leaves Purangi daily at <.O a,m„ Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m H Tera+a 4 p.m., and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. Terms on apr'ication. xINDLE & SCOTT, Mail Contractors. TABLE CARS LEAVE DAILY RETURN JOURNEYWaitara, at 1.1 am Awakino, dep. 6 am Motunui 8.4) am Mokau, 6.45 am Onaero, 8.0 an Tongaporutu, 9.0 am Urenui, 9.15 am Ukau Road 9.30 arn • Waitoitoi, 9.2 i am Uruti, 11.40 am Uruti, 10.0 am Waitoitoi, 12.0 noon Okau Road, 12.: nooo Urenui, 12.10 pm Tougaporutu, I.C pm Onaero, 12.20 pm Mokau, 3.1t» Motunui, 12.25 pm Awakina, arr. -beat 4 Waitara. arr about 1 ttfcto .Wattara, I RELIEVE 5 feverish! HEAT, \ A PREVENT J FITS,ETC. \ and j! Healthy state of the | Constitution. These Powders contain i i NO POISON. %

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1917, Page 6

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