MELBOURNE, LTD., FOR RELIABLE STOCKINGS. Ladies, have you ever had the misfor-1 tune to buy a pair of stockings and find j them go a nasty grey or purple color the first time they were washed ? Of course, you have, as "we know that tor be a comj mon experience of hundreds af women, < Who -neglected to buy their hosiery from j us. Melbourne all-wool cashmere hose I will not lote their.color either in wear or j in laundry. This is the unasked-for tea- ; timony of .thousands of Taranaki and Wanganui ladies, not counting the scores of customers from outside these districts.; tn addition to quality, the prices are : lowers-quality for quality—than any-, thing, offered to-day in New Zealand. We quote: Ladies' all-wool plain cashmere hose, 2/3 pair; ribbed ditto 2/11; ; plain cashmere Llama finish 3/6; purs i Llama;. 3/11 and 4/(1; Jason lisle thread with cashmere feet and tops, 2/11 pair. ; FROM.SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Many thanks for the comforts from far o'er the sea; One thing was appreciated more than others by me; I wonder can you guess what it could ... be? I —Good old Arcadia Tea. „ i
Unless all signs fail N.Z.-grown lea? is destined to become famous the world I over for its excellent smoking qualities': I Like wild fire has the local product ; spread over all parts of the Dominion, 1 capturing the trade wherever it made its appearance, but it has even spread | far beyond the shores of these Islands i and Gold Pouch has become the favor- ' ite v smoke of many a soldier at the front. Gold 'Pouch demonstrates thus clearly that XX -grown leaf possesses \ certain virtues which make it sunerior to the foreign tobacco and not the least is its small percentage of nicotine 1 and this fact would particularly' recoiismend it t£.the smoker who studies his health, because Gold Pouch may'.', be'. smoked all day without affecting the. heart, leaving tfliie mouth sweet and t clean. Now obtainable in two strengths. Dark and Aromatic. No increase in price, one shilling will buy a big stout bag of either Gold Pouch or, Three Diai nionds, tlio latter for thdse"who roll. : their own cigarettes. ' 128.
S^2 & ■* TWES N.Z.ACENTS MALING &C? V.° _ CHRI&TCHURCH. I i 91 II E7 in
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 2
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