s and orey s. Prominent amongst the new attire at Morey's are the Autumn and TV inter Coats and Costume*. These arc showing in pleasmg yanety, and both embody the very latest style notions originated and in vogue in the Homeland. .. In addition to style, quality is apparent in e:ich garment—inspection will reveal goodness in fabrics and thoroughness in stitchery. This announcement is issued to invite your inspection of these fashion features. Call and see them-meanwhile, let us subnut some particulars. COAT NOTES. Smart tweed coats, some with large collars to button up to the neck, others finished with (belts and fur collars, 47/6 i to Kb/-. ' Tweed coats with fur linings and collars, with and without belts, from £6 17s fld. Knitted silk coats in pink, sky, covet, and black' and white, 42/- to £3 17s 6d. SOME COSTUME FEATURES. Smart navy sergo costumes, self and colored collars, sound finish with heavy stitchings, belts and pockets. Prices from 05/- to £G 17s Cd. Gaberdine costumes, in wine, bottle, nigger.. and mole,,in both W and O.S. from £5 Cs. Tweed costumes in all the latest colors, smartly finished with large collars and belts. Don't forget our 5 per cent cash discpunt—l/- in the (£. j^^^j^'ife^oj^ NEW PLYMOUTH AND STIUTFORD. alters Not Where the tank may be located or how inaccessible the opening, The "NO WASTE" PETROL FILLER (Patented Price 10/6) INSERTS ITSELF AND EMPTIES THE TIN just as easily. m* Apart from the convenience, it saves it* cost in a very short while. Procurable from Garages, Ironmongers and stores. DISTRIBUTOR, WFVV PLYMOUTH PICKERING, SAGAR, AND LEECE, HAVVERA AGENTS KING'S COI'RT (Private Hofe!) UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ! Tennis Court, Gymnasium, Full-size Billiard Table, Electric Light, Magniftewt View of Harbor and City TERMS JtfODERATE. A. AKKOWSMITK, Proprietor. 'PHONE 2258. Trams that pass KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL and start from Railway Station—Royal Oak, Epsom, Mount Albert, Kingsland, Morningside, Grey Lynn, Newmarket. Press Electric Button in car when past Town Hall for stop at "King's Court." 5, QUEEN TrimOStop STREET NOTE THE BRAND. It was drink that made Milwav.kic famous; the brand denoted it? qualify. Insist on getting Arcadia, t!io tea of tens, out on its own for flavor, fragrance and ROYAL J£ AI L. RATAPIKO-TARIKI and INGLEWOOD - TIMETABLE AND FARES. | a.m. Single. Return 1 Rntnpiko (rtept.) 7.45 Tariki 8.15 3/- i/( Norfolk Road ... 845 2/0 4/Iriglewood (arr.) !».u 4/0 6/i.Kaimata, 10.20 2/0 4A Tarata 11.0 5/0 »/• I p.m. Purangi (arrive) 12.45 S/0 IJA Tarata ......... L> 0 8/0 »/• Kaimata 2-10 7/- 10/Intrlewood (avr.) 3.0 8/0 15/Norfolk Road .. .1.4.'> 2/- 3/ Tnriki 4.0 3/8 4/» Katapiko (arr.) 4.45 4/0 0/All. parcels and messnges left at Georg> Gudgeon's Garage (Inglewood) will re ■ ■•(■ii c 'every attention. For further par liculnvs applv lo tlie proprietor. AI "nods carrii'd at reasonable rates. J. JACOBSEN, Ratapiko
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 2
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