More MOREY Values! White Undergarments As the song says—"There a big lot of sunshine coming soon," consequently Morey's feature attire to suit the seaeon. This announcement tells of our values in white, light underwear, and every lady who is thinking of her summer apparel will be interested in th« following SPECIMEN VALUES:— White underskirts, trimmed lace and embroidery, newest cut, with wide flounce ~, 4/11 to 20/8 White Moirette, newest shape .... 9/8 Colored Moirette in W and O.S. prices from 4/11 to 32/6 Also good assortment of black underskirts in moirette and Batin 5/11 to 35/-. Cotton underwear in come, from .. 4/11 Vests ~, L 1/0 to 3/6 Silk and cotton vests 5/C to 6/11 Silk vests, fancy tops and sleeves ~ 7/6 to 10/6 Woven cotton vests, large size .... 1/9 to 3/G Silk and cotton with fancy tops .. 3/9 to 5/6 Spun silk 0/6 to 7/U White silk bloomers in W. and O.S. 7/7 to 7/U Tussore bloomers ..... ., t ..;.,.,.... 8/9 Black silk ft... ._._._,.... t,»v. -.-.... 12/8 Always 5 per cent, discount for cash! Mom NT.W PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. Because of its economy "Amber Tips" is everybody's Tea. Any family can afford it. You use less and get a better cup of tea. Its uniformly high standard of quality has been the wonder of our competitors, and the delight of its users. That's why from the North Cape to the Bluff has become a household word. It costs a little more than others, but is worth the money. DON'T be persuaded to buy some cheaper and inferior brand. Remember fine teas like "Amber Ttps- are economical and healthful. Pdcktd in Three Gradtt; 2/-, 2/2,2/4 Prices advanced Twopane* only ROOT CROPS CARROT, MANGEL, SWEDE & TURNIP SEED. In stock and to arrive:— CARROT GARTON'S—Scarlet Intermediate. COLONIAL GROWN—Barriball, Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, and Matchless White. MANGEL GARTON'S—Large Yellow Globe, Prizewinner, Mammoth Long K«d, ■ Gatepost, and New Sugar. •" IMPORTED—Jersey Queen. SWEDE HURST'S—Monarch, Champion. Crimson King and Magnum Bonuw. GARTON'S-Snperlative. TURNIP HURST'S—P.T. Mammoth, G.T.Y., and P.T.Y. Aberdeen. GARTON S—H.G. Globe, Centenary, Devon Greystone and Whitestone. Also: GARTON'S Drumhead Cabbage, Thousand-headed Kale, and Kohl RabL NEWTON KINO NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFOHD AND KAPOXGA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1917, Page 2
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