VICTORY AT LAST •' •" ' Coring these days of war and of the consequent liiali fort <rf living, the thrifty housewife is over endeavoring to obtain the fnllest possible value for every pound spent, and there is no one ■who -would say that she is following anything but a wise plan- " A glance at a few of the items bebw, with their extremely low prices will convince you that even during these days of high ■ ■ prices and of inferior goods yoiu can still obtain good value, * and foil value, for every shilling you spend. Curtains and Casments, great vari- ■ ety and lace at 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 i* pair. j Quilta—White and colored, single, V fkm-qnarter aid double bed sizes. y 8/11 to 50/6. f- 300 Boxen Towels at less than to- } Aty's cost of landing. {-CWunire Hosiery and Underclothfag, fair Mow to-day's values. y" "i .Dm Fabrics, creme and colored v Uanket cloths and serges at ? tallies ol two years ago. 'liilßnery oddments to go out at •" mU mi, 8/11Costumes in thirteen sizes. Special selection of large serges from 77s 6d to six guineas. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. All wool colonial flannels, 6/6, 8/G, 9/6. Men's Suits, latest cut and styles, new patterns, from 50/- to 110/-. All wool sox, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6. Famous Borsalino felts from 13/6. MeVs and Boys' overcoats, all good styles and latest cut—prices the lowest. Big assortment of ties, handkerchiefs collars, shirts and underclothing. Come and see for yourself the value we give for low prices. Ambury's Ltd. Two shops New Plymouth.
Farmers use Co-op. Cdlfmeal OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCHES. The Farmers' Co-od« Haven
Thinking of Springtime? The QIC. introduces the Subject. Hat Bands for nntrimmed shapes, ready-to-wears, and sports hats. Hat Bands for straw hats and Panamas. Every imaginable colour combination is to be seen, including the latest fad — complimentary regimental colours to our fighting forces. Expanding Sdk Hat Bands, 2 inches wide 1/" ®®*h , si „ V «°»> Postage Paid Anywhere. Most folks_ buy two. three, and up to six of these bands because they can change the colour to suit the frock that is being worn on any given occasion. Say, that's an economist's method of having Six Has in One I Orders by Post (and we'll receive scores for these Hat Bands) should be addressed to the Manager. D.LC. *Box H7B Wellington.
If Every I I New Zealand Farmer should oae #»d derive die full benefits from OSMOND'S , Cattle, Sheep & Animal Medicines, ID Absolutely indispensible if you value your Stock. 1 oamond's cures need no exaggerated advertising. A ¥T 1 the Farmer Recognises Voce Used, their Real Value. OSMOND'S SPECIALITIES for Milk Fever, Mammitfs, Hoven Blown, Colic and Gripes, in all Cattle and Sheep. Also Drenches for Lambs and Sheep will do all that is claimed for them. OSMOND'S MEDICINES WILL SAVE YOUR STOCK. Test them to be convinced. temond & Son (N.Z.) Ltd. ; BFaria!r Street, WdKngtou,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6
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