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Jap. Mats and Seagrass Squares Shotting this week at Eg BIG Owing to the enormous advance in the prices of carpets and rugs, there is a growing demand for ■Japanese mats and squares. They are moit attractive in color aad design, yet serviceable ia wear, tai; to clean, and their low price* are making tliem very popular with all home lovers.. *• lor inataaco Japanese Mats 0 feet, stenciled paterns 1,'31. Reversible Mats 4ft 6in. long. Greens and browns 2/11. Japanese Matting M inches wide, crea.:;, 1/6 yard. Seagrass Mats 84 x 27!n., :>/0; C) i 30in.. 5/11. Seagrass Square* 7J! 4ft 12/Gi us Gft 22, C; 10 I Bft 35/-; 12 x 10ft 3#/8. Lmi 1/- in the £ for cash-

Frtri Sunny Ceylon To You. Farming's Tea Econoa'.y is the watchword of every good Uouw-wife these timei, and wbrn you can save 7d a pound on your tea bill it means everything to you, and remember the quality and flavor is guaranteed. This toa was purchased tooie time sgo on favorable terms and compared with the landed cost to-day the price is extremely lor. E. EECKBESSINGER General StoreUecpiT and Hardware Merchant, Per Pcund SFOT CASH. ik-LEAX STREET - WAITAHA 'Flioat 21 P.O. Bo* d.

LADIES'! Here's Model Footwear. Winter i* here—are you prepared with teaaonable footwear? Yon know your boot* mtifst now be of stouter build so ns to keep out winter'e cold and wet. The newcit creation*, linked with exact and careful construction arc embodied in McEwen winter Nti and ihoei. Although givinrr the ;<ecea«ary solidity, l'if #m»rtnes« it exprau(••i. Ilir.: jcir fvrrt wish can be •uti'iico. tVe tako great care ■ n vtittj tliut every cuitomer itiitdl—*» to atyle (It .ir.ii |Th". A word to the wiie: •r-iiy n'l.tv.ear now—it ii going loll» lie:* r HTcEWEN BROS. footwear lipr-ortera, mow i'i.v\;jurif.

JOB p 1!I S I 1 s u. r s'i'WS' .Jobl.ir.jt Room hj»» the ini/.itfor turning out work £*• • fl.p-.h'v and efTPCtivelr. •i i.'.i. in nppfl of nnr printing, from a .i ••••..■ .(iM tn « [•outer, please rinj • iim IT and car rcpreunUtivf *11; r-11.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 4

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344

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 4

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