wear As far back as the history of ladies' raiment takes us, neckwear has been important. This year of 1918 finds 11s with the daintiest n'eckw«fr" of all—styles which have resulted from the evolution of dreasi' throughout the past centuries. WB& m MOREY'S '-■ ••'{/* I'ake pleasure in inviting yon to inspect this attractive neckfor present wear—a feature of our display is the popular Feather Boa, showing in black, gTey, white, grey and white, and navy. These are delightfully finished and prices range from in/- to 37/0. Other styles of neckwear are here also. All the newest shapes are offered youas now favored in the Homeland. The pric _„ .„.. 6 „ from 1/3 to 3/11 according to size and quality. Accept our invitation—come and see this uew neckwear display Always five per cent, off for eaah •vMOKEY-y.^g NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.
I Icl nimMx&amfmm&sm&to* HEARNE'S Is the Finest Remedy in the World For COUGHS and COLDS. "Seven years ago I had ASTHMA so badly I could not speak for a week. A friend advised me to t»ke HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURED me. Since then, I take it whenever I get a Cold, and it keeps the Asthma off." GOOLWA, SA "I am a Nurse and have recommended HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE to many sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed For Bronchitis it is •imply WONDERFUL. It saved my Son's life." m m 9Cmnu, uiinuu and Mt particulars fumlAid . *n tpplicattm. FRANKSTON m w W^ioo m •m HgHfr mw. Wni hj» 88 m m *&*■ m ■>*■*. s^mwm^i, >%■ o£k
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, Mimmoth Long Bed, Gatepost, and New Sugar. IMPORTED— Jersey Queen. • HURST'S— Monarch, Champion. Crimson King and Magnum Bonum. GARTON'S— Superlative. ' TURNIP HURST'S— P.T. Mammoth, G.T.Y., and P.T.Y. Aberdeen, GARTONS— H.G. Globe, Centenary, Devon Greystone and Whitestone. Also:— GARTON'S Drumhead Cabbage, Thousand-headed Kale, and Kohl Rftbi. NEWTON KING ' NEW PLYMOUTH, LNGLEWOOD. STRATFuIuj AND KAPONGA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1918, Page 2
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