\ When days are •' brightWear White! LvAdVises that every woman should Y h»*e at lfttst one white dress in ■ her wardrobe. White is always dainty, always " bright, always right and fashion- !. able. : 'what-w your choice? Mere are '.offered the materials smart dress- ... ■ era arc wearing, and remember ".. the prices charged to-day are x Jowcr than you will pay later on. \ , White Voiles - ; 40 inches, a ljig rango of quali- , » -ties from 1/11 a yard. White Crepe •27 inches, a • soft, light make, easily washed. 1/(1 yard. White Piques 1 tU) inches, several sizes of cord, * from 1/C. - White Tobraico 1 87 inches, very popular this seaj' : son, l/4'/ 2 . White Gabardine 40 incheß, for costumer. and coat i . frocks, 3/fi. White Muslins A big selection in plain and fancy, from lO'/jd. ' f ,\ Send for Patterns Pennies |lhe Big Store, Waitara IfCOIBE acquainted with one methbusiness FOR SPOT w< sell you goods at bedESfliiefc' pr os with a minimum < i profit to ourselves HhsU B.WETO PAY SOMES'*; . . i TIME. wit • ay cash for your goods dsave 'money. LOOK AT THESE " PRICES I&, ■ FOR SPOT CASH. %B|fi pkts. starch—2/9 .-Lops* stareh—7d lb. <JRtid ammonia—6d bottla '.Kg preservative—lOd tin. I'/Mwikey soap—3d cake. Jv Bell'* plaid matches—Bd packet Old Dutch Cleanser—7d tin. ' Sunlight SoapJ—l/1 packet. • Siilqatone Soap—l/ 1 bar. :. Steoads Baking Powder, 1/10 tin bag salt—l/2. p tisftdtes—lOd lb. ? ground coffee—l/ 11 tin, t, .Loose coffee—2/- lb. ' Coecianut—lOd lb. .'Jbster. Clarke's Custard Powder v >*■ "—l/3 tin. \' Bulk Dates—(ld lb. y flnta»-l/4 bag. " Oatina—l/4 bag. - Ship's Lime Juice—l/ 9 bottla ? )E. BECKBESSINGER >}- QeneTal Storekeeper and Hard- - ware Merchant. JpieLEAN STREET - WAITARA , <!EJwne 23. P.O. Box tf. Wliat Shoes will you wear for the 'Xmas Trip? Mow is the time to decide, tw »U will te rush and bustle during thp last day or , to before the 2oth. Suppose ° jfou come in to-morrow and ohoostfl r, Here is 4 a delightful selection of holiday footwear—suitable for promenade, beach, and al) holiday requirements. WHITE IS A FAVORITE—SO IS TAN. See the smart new models in White canvas, white buck, and in tail calf. These are indeed classy. Every pair fears the hall mark of qual--1 |ty, and is made for corcfort. If you want ideal holiday footwear at a reasonable price, come to McEwen Bros. fIcEWEN BROS. Footwear Importers, HEW PLYMOUTH. MONEY LENT. upwards upon Household Furniture (without removal) and every other ~oved security. Repayable by Easy 'lnstalment*. No delay, no legal ex*''|Ul*ef, ' Apply personally or by letter, -j inclosing stamp for reply, L. W. BAL« '35?S>, Cnion Co's Buildings, ijluw Str«at« New Plymouth. 'P*
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1918, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1918, Page 4
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