Smart Neckwear Including the Weal Feather As far back as the history of ladles' raiment takes us, neckwear has been important. This year of 1918 finds us with the daintiest neckwear of all—styles which have resulted from the evolution of' dress throughout the past centuries, /ft V rbfyis MOREY'S , Take pleasure -In inviting you to inspect this ;attr.active neckwear for present wear—a feature of our display is the popular Feather Boa, showing in black, grey, white, grey and white,, and navy. These are delightfully finished and prices iange from 25,/- to .37/8. Other Styles of neckwear are here also. All the newest shapes are offered you—the best notions' as now favored in the Homeland. The prices for these range fiom 1/3 to 3/11 according to size and quality. Accept our invitation—come and see this new neckwear display (Always five per cent, off for cash -1/- in the r ,& NEW PLYMOUTH AND-STRATFORD.
KEEP iriN THE" "Thirteen yean ago, when I lived in Smeaton, two of'my-child-Hi suffered terribly, with ASTHMA, but three, or four tattles of HEARNE'S = BRONCHITIS CURE completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact (that the boy hat joined the Royal Navy proves that the examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to. say I always fall back-on HEARNE'S < BRONCHITIS CURE for Colds. Itls a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affectioni* FOR COUGHS AND COU)S f Address and funded off "application.
ROOT CROPS I CARROT, MANOEL, SWEDE 4 TtI#NII»SEEP.. /;] In stock and to CARROT. ' ;.«i GASTON'S—Scarlet Intermediate. ■ < • ;»i COLONIAL GROWN—Barriball, Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, wxfl Matchless White. , J. MANGEL .V CARTON'S—Large Yellow Globe, Prizewinner, Long E®4i Gatepost, and New Sugar. * IMPORTED—Jersey Queen. . .. swede ■ ■■ •; HURST'S—Monarch, Champion, Crimson King and Magnun Bonußi. GARTON'S—Superlative. : ' il: TURNIP . $ HURST'S—P.T. Mammoth; ("J.T.Y., and P.T.V. Aberdeen. ; GARTONS—H.G. Globe, Centenary, Devon Greystofte and' Whitestone, ■ .... Also:—' ; . ...... GARTON'S Drumhead Cabbage', Thousand-headed Kulo, and Kohl Rabi. NEWTON KING . XRW PLYMOUTH.-I.Nt.il I'UHQI;, y'l l;.\ i., .1 vV.'.' - : - " ""*) <>r?
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 2
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335Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 2
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