GOOD! That Sums Up Moray's New Autumn Dress Goods. Good is a good word with w-hieli to describe our autumn .dress goous.. It is, wo might say, all-embracing. 'ln the words of the dictionary: Ihe opposite of bad; serviceab.e; advantageous; ficial; iiaefu]; .st; proper j qualities; not blemished; not deficient." '**' All of which we promise you, applies to our superb allowing of this season's dress materials. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF THESE FINE QUALITIES:' Cold Serge*. all wool, in new shades cf wine, Jark green, brown and fawn, etc., -1-iti to 44in. 7/11 and 8/11 yard, All-wool Blanket Cloth grey and brown, 58in, 16/0. Nestling Cloth. 52in to sGin, G/0 yard. 4 © p crt Coatings for .neat costumes, in fawn, grey, and navy SOiii to iJ-lin, 10/8 to K!/li yi;i\l ' These are the approved of fashion-the authoritative fabrics for autumn end winter dresses. Inspect—see the embodiment of all that is good in dress goods' Always 5 per cent, discount for cash—l/- in the ■£
NEW PLYMOUTH AND STEATFOKD.
It Matters Not Where the tank may be located or how inaccessible the opening, The "NO WASTE" PETROL FILLER (Patented Price 10/6) INSERTS ITSELF AND E.MP TIES THE TIN just as easily. ir E=^lv: v m/A fiwM* ' ... Apart from the convenience, it saves its cost in a Very short while Procurable from Oarages, Ironmongers ftnil stores NEWTON KING, DISTRIBUTOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. riCKEBIXG, SAGAR, AND LEECE, lIAWERA AGENTS.
SIMPLY WONDERFUL' BURNS NINETY-SEVEN PER CENT. OF AIR. WIZARD LIGHT Tt is simple and easy to operate. It is safe atul reliable. It' is lit by ai: ordinary match.' It is very economical. TIIE WIZARD LTGIIT is passed by t.lie Underwriters, and is guaranteed for five, years. Over 500 Plants sold in Taranaki, and as there is an ever-ini raising demand, and winter is approaching. ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY. Send for Booklet giving full details, and containing High-class Testimonials, including those from the Military Camps. Write at once to— F. H. ROBERTSON and Co., Brougham St., New Plymouth. Q f U N A K E |-| 0 T B u, fy|R. A. C. WALSHE wishes to male that lie lias taken over the UPtINAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Tonus moderate. None but the beet Ales, W"* 1 °~' l Spirits 1-epi BAG WASH. The system Unit wipe? out tUe liomi v,-ashing day. The Familv wasl for 2/6 Get all pcHicuUts from NEW PLYMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY. Gill Street, j\cw Plymouth. 'Phono 028 WHERE TO STAY FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. I G E R || o U S E, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'IHE above House is situated in the prctLiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-daie, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 029. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1918, Page 2
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