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ffki*] imismmk m wm The little King or Quoen of the home must, of course, Oiavo tho daintiest of frocks—none can be too good for tU» litlte one who is "mother's joy." 8f» mother's thoughts naturally turn towards Mcre/a when baby's dress need* require selection. Just now wo would particularly draw every mothers' attention to the SHARiyiING DISPLAY of beautiful little Summer Frocks ana Matineo Jackets in Morey's Cliildrea's Department. The stock is large and complete, and every prospective purchaser will be charmed with the prettiness and novelty of the items. Choice is easy from amongst so varied a range. As usual, the good qualities and moderate prices' are further causes for satisfaction. mm m 36, n m JtlsiTi INFANTS' .MUSLIN FROCES-Prettily trimmed with lace und embroidery; 5s lid to 13b Cd. INFANTS' MUSLIN FROCKS—Very dainty hand-made; 15s 6d to 2I«, PBETTY MUSLIN AND VOILE MATINJJS .JACKETS, from 3s U to 12a 6d, NEW "PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD,

is a A Grade Basic Superphosphate £9 per ton contains* a very largo proportion of soluble Phosphates. B Grade Basic Superphosphate £7 10s per ton is entirely insoluble. At the Stratford Experimental Farm last season, Swedes, grown with A QUALITY Basic superphosphate gave the 2nd. heaviest crop. I have also received excellent : reports from farmers who havo applied it as a top-dressing for pastures. B Grade Basic Superphosphate is. composed entirely of INSOIc ÜBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot he expected to give anything like as satisfactory results, and IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOE ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A QUICK GROWTH IS DESIRED. ■ ■ - When comparing prices this mint be borne in mind., Botli gfadc3 en sab by ;' ■ ivWirtUß:<iM NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD' AND INOLEWOOI).

VANCfc ms^mi SELF SETTING, WITH COPPER BOILER, OR HEAVY. HIGH PRESSURE BOILER FOR HOT WATER SERVICE.; ALL WEAKEN? PARTS RENEWABLE MADE TO BURN WOOD OK COAL. ARRANG-KMENTS MADE FOR SFfTIXfI RANGES ANP FIXING HOT WATER SERVICES. COPPER CYLINDERS, GAI.VAKtSED IRON PfPES AND FITTINGSs ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDWARE IN STOCK. AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND '•■CHAMPION'' RANGES. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRAT F O R V .

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

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340

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 2

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