•i&az&t m • < j jt: k 3^ That Sums Up Morey's New Autumn Dress Goods. "Cioon is' a gobd 'word with 'whicfi to describe our autumn dress goods. It is, we might lay, all-embracing. In the wordi <of ihe dictionary: . _ . 'The opposite of bad; gerviceab'e; advantageous; beneficial; useful; fit; proper: possessing desirable qualities; not blemished: not deficient." All of which we promise vou. ftp piios to our superb showing of this seasons dress materials. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF THESE PINE QUALITIES:; Cold Serges, all wool, in new shades of wine, dark green, brown and fawn, etc., 42in to 44in. 7/11 and 8/11 yard. All-wool Blanket Cloth grey and brown, 50in, 16/8 Nestling Cloth. 52in to 56in, 0/0 yard. Covert Coating for neat costumes, in fawn, grey, and navy, 50in to 54in, 10/0 to 13/6 yard. These are the approved of fashion—the authoritative , fabric* for lautumn f.nd winter dresses. Inspect—see the embodiment of all that is good in dress goods. Always 5 per cent, discount for cash—l/- in the r £ m 1 NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.
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 EMPTIES THE TIN just aa easily. I 2!21 Apart from the convenience, it saves its cost in a verj short while. Procurable from Garages, Ironmongers and stores, NEWTON KING, DISTRIBUTOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. PICKERING, SAGAB, AND LEECE, lIAWERA AGENTS.
SIMPLY wonderful: BURNS NINETY-SEVEN PER CENT. OP AIR. WIZARD LIGHT It is Bimple and easy to .operate. It is safe and reliable. It is lit by an ordinary match. It is very economical. THE WIZARD LIGHT is passed by the Underwriters, and is guaranteed for five: years. Over 500 Plants sold in find as there is an ever-increasing 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 QPUXAKE JJOTEu A. C. WALSH E wishes to intimate that he has taken over the npUNAIvE HOTEL. - Splendid accommodation for visitors the seaside. Good table. Terms j moderate. None bub the beat: Ales, Wines arul I Spirits kepi
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 2
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372Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 2
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