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fSMBDRY'S^ FURTHER SHIPMENT SCARCE LINES JUST OPENED, Colored Knitted Sports Coats, Raincoats, Coifing Skirts, COAT FROCKS AND BLOUSES. lUB COLLARS AND NECK-WEAR. IGBX CASHMERE HOSE, BLACK AND ALL COLOSSI IMBM WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDBENP fLAHKET COAXINGS AM) DRESS TWEEDS. ALANKETB AND DOWN QUILTS. 10D7 AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. MEN ANb BOYS' UNDERWEAR AND JERSEY& flHMclts SUITS AND BOX SUITS. .. HKEH SCHOOL OUTFITS. I i. ; ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES. I AMBURY'S S V Two shops New Plymouth. Uoe==a

H'l i 1 HOT DRINKS-WARM BEDS -AMUSEMENTS For Millions of Men 1 The work goes «n rantmiwiriy—cyeryhour—night and day. Whoever oar Troops are to be foood. The Church Army's War Work is iiw, i rating theirConitort, Efficiency, and Morale. Ow 1000 Rest Huts are being operated by the Church Army—22o are in the Shell Zone in France. Each of it* 50 Kitchen Can provides 300 Hot Drinks at every boiling, far men entering or leniiig the trendies, day and night. 1000 Beds are always ready for Troops on leave in London. Thousands of Panels are sent every week to Prisoners of War. £50,000 URGENTLY WANTED T« Extend the Work in NX Training Camps, oa Troopships —■Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on every Front. HELP to give Comfort and Refieve the Needs o( Onr Brave New Zealand Boys t StmiYmr HmmrHmt Latgt tr SmtH—WiOmd Mmjtm OK WTI.TTABY AWAJBB COHXTFTES Ju. W. HndiiMi | Hoonsr Okj. BiltteUft I TrMism 'Xnlcnm StrMt, WULDSIOV Cumi fluwii "Ualaa

PLANTING SEASON 1918. attar the following in strong well-grown, hardy plants:— JESUIT TREES (all kinds).—One year It <d tick, 15a per dozen, £5 pel 100; two years, 2s each, 18s pa d MSB, £7 per 100. •OOOBOBEBEBS and CURRANTS.— ft per dozen. RHUBARB—7s fld per dozen. BRKAMKNTAL TREES and SHRSBS —ls 8d to 3s Id eseh, according tc sha and varietyGARDEN HEDGE FLAOTS.—One year Ua per 100; two years, 20s pei 100, : UtittlSlKY.—One year, 26s par 1000, 'tjro years, 40a per H)00. BOXTBOBX.—BOs per 1000. jCWttBSKSB MACROCARPA and LAWBONIAKA —aOs to 40a pei ' 100/ according to site. *fSR3B KSIGNUS. MOKICATA and OTHER HNB&—Two years, 2Qa - per 100. ' > JW)BEB. —Our selection. Is 3d each, 12s it'. '• per doten; Customer's selection, It ' 6d eaeh, ISs per dozen. Novelties i as per catalogues. F; - fOB ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES PseUng and Freight Extra in all eases. Gnalognes Free on application. „ Tfttt.—Two and a-half per eeot dismal lor cash (excepting for Dariwaiy and fioxtiun). OCSCAS * DAVTES, LUX, Si* Kywratk. . St HICKS, TSkoraasi. . {I. MIUB, Kormaniiy. incaoßßogr, asntford ! V Taytor, Staatfcvd. >*nnt

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1918, Page 6

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