fAMBURY'S New Spring Goods Now Opening At Ambury's. AMBURY'S Two-shop# New' Plymouth, /«] 301 FolS Here you are ladies! The best Cotton Dress Fabrics obtainable! You will thank the D.I.C. for bringing under your notice the useful dress fabrics mentioned below. Each kind is especially selected for its good wearing attributes, as well as for the refined and lady-like appearance one attains in these fabrics. Let the D.I.C. send you patterns of any, or all of these splendid value materials. Patterns sent Post Free ?IDURO" CAMBRICS, in stripes and checks of vaiious sires, very smart in appearance; guaranteed tadeiess, 31 inches wide. V" » aro "DURO" NURSE CLOTH, guaranteed fadeless, in navy and butcher Hue ground, with small stripes and checks: best quality obtainable in Nurse Cloth; 4° inches wide. , 1 /" > ar<l In Plain Navy and Butcher Blue; 30 inches wide. 1/' Jf®"' STRIPED and CHECKED ZEPHYRS, for useful morning frocks, wash and wear well; 29 inches wide. 1/3 yaro COTTON POPLIN, bright as silk, unequalled for wear and appearance; in all fashionable colours; 40 inches wide. «/" y*" l "TOBRALCO," the world famous tub fabric, in plain colours, stripes, spots, checks, and small floral patterns ; 29 inches wide. V*i y ar ® Hoyle's BEST ENGLISH PRINTS, in navy, butcher blue, in soots stripes, and small floral designs; 30 inches wide. 1/* y* rd D.1.C.-Box 1478 Wellington 7A
5 6 Dddgeßrothers MOTORCAR ON ALMOST EVPRY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY THE STURDINESS. STEADINESS AND UNUSUAL , COMFORT OF THE CAR HAVE BEEN FULLY DEMONSTRATED. fiteep hills, sand, rough roads or mad have held no terror for i£ It Jim doqe everything it has been asked to do* and many; ' things that kaye been called remarkable. NEWTON KING, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKL LAND BARGAINS! I HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEY. 60 ACRES. ■Choice Jersey Stud Farm, nicely laid out into convenient paddocks; 50 ■CKs been plouglltd: school and store opposite, cheese factory one mile; sub-tan-tial dwelling house of six rooms, concreted cowshed; land is of rich quality; owner tired of making money, and will give it away for £-28 per acre, tern is to nit purchaser. 94 ACRES. . Highly improved dairy farm subdivided into many paddocks, fenced with jaoatly live hedges; all been ploughed; well watered; free from wtvds; school, factory and prosperous town only one mile distant. Homestead comprises sixroomed house, cowshed, etc. Price has been reduced to £3i 10s per acre, £6OO Tg.fc (one of tho good tilings). . ■, ».; . E. JACKSON, VALUES AND COMMISSION AGENT, - AND PLYMOUTH. , W Bex so. _. r „„- -aihkJtaJLtikiSA 1+ «•» .» ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 6
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