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When days are brightWear White! Advises that every woman should have at least one white dress in her wardrobe. White is always dainty, always bright, always right and fashionable. What is your choice? Here are offered the materials smart dressers are wearing, and remember the prices charged to-day are lower than you will pay later on. White Voiles 40 inches, a big range of qualities from 1/11 a yard. White Crepe £7 indies, a soft, light make, easily washed. 1/6 yard. White Piques 4Hwh£s, several sizes of cord, from 1/6. 1 White To bra Ico 27 inches, very popular this sea--1 son, 1/4%. White Gabardine 40 inches, for costumes and coat frocks, 3/6. White Muslin* . 'A big selection in plain and fancy, from 10y,d. Send fdr Patterns Rennie's The Bio Store, Waitara

BECOME . more acquainted with one method of doiibusiness FOR SPOT , CASH wo ell you goods at bedrock pri i with a minimum : margin o. profit to ourselves YOU HA.'E TO PAY SOMETIME. 1 Why not ] -.y cash for your goods and save .. jney. LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR SPOT CASH. Wb pktl. starch—2/S ' , Loqse starch—7d lb. Fluid ammonia—Bd bottla Egg preservative—lOd tin. Monkey soap—3d cake. Bell's plaid .matches —8d packet Old Butch Cleanser—7d tin. Sunlight Soap—l/ 1 packet. Silkttone Soap—l/ 1 bar. Edmonds. Baking Powder, 1/10 tin 71b bag salt—l/2. Candles—lOd lb. Ground coffee—l/ 11 tin Loose coffee—2/- lb. Cocoanut—lOd lb. Poster Clarke's Custard Powder —l/3 tin. Bulk Dates—Bd 11* Osntanii 1/4 bag. Oatina—l/4 bag. Ship's Lime Juice—l/ 9 bottle E. BECKBESSINGER General Storekeeper and Hardware Merchant, MoLBAN STREET - WAITARA "Phona 23. P.O. Box it.

What Shoes will you wear for the 'Xmas Trip? Now ia the time to for «11 wilt be rush and llWtla during the last day or ' flfrtafare the 2&th. Suppose yon eomaia to-iaaorow and cboant Here » arfdeligbtful selection tH holiday footwear—suitable for promenade, beach, and all hotidsy requirements. WHITE IS A FAVORVIE —SO IS TAN. fieo-the smart naw models in •ttfta cß&«ae, White buek, Mt-ia tan oatf. These are (Mint ekegy. Every pair ittta the ball mark of qualify, and la-made for comfort, ft: pax want ideal holiday tmmaif at a reasonable Biw. IcEWEN BROS. Footwear NHW PLYMOUTH.

MOKNEtE LENT. 'Pt'fei'iiipotttHoageliold Furniture twrthoatrcmcwal) and every other Bapayable by Easy lelsy, 110 legal eiDy orcby letter {reply,fL. W- BAL &£. Co'» Buildings SuHfW

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 4

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