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*g£ This beautiful summer dress and blouse fabric is delightfully pretty;—* cool to wear, with shades and tints charming to the eye. Madam la Mode has already whispered abroad that crepe de ciatt* will be a special favorite in, fashionable circle? this season. Her choice is wise, for the dainty material can find no better setting than summer blossoms and azure skies. The colors are charming indeed—exquisite greys, pinks sad yin:s, This serviceable Crepe-de-chene wears well and launders well—«an bl washed again and again and still retains its color. HERE ARE SOME GOOD VALUES. GOOD QUALITY' CREPE-DE-CHENES, in pale blue,.pink, sara, do?<i gray, and wine. 4Q inches wide, 8s lid yard. EXTRA GOOD QUALITY FRENCH CREPE-DE-CHENE, in fawn, brown, naTy, black *nd white. 12s lid and 18a 6d yard. LADIES COME AND SELECT WHILE THE QgALJTY IS JJGK.ASR ' THE PRICE LOWi, " ..' i m KEW PLIMOUTHANP STEATrORDy

Superphosphate. A Grade Basic Superphosphate £9 per ton contains a very large proportion of soluble Phosphates. ;, B Grade Basic Superphosphate £7 10s per "ton is entirely insoluble. . ' At the Stratford Experimental Farm last season, Sweden grown -with A QUALITY Basic superphosphate gave, tie 2nd heaviest crop. I Lave also reoemd excellent reports from farmer* who have applied it as s for pn»tt*e% B Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOL'» TTBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot be expeoted to give auylhiEg like as satisfactory results, and IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR HOOT CROPS OR WiERRE A GROWTH IS DESIRED ' ■ : -. ■:. Binaar When ebapariiig prices this must-be-borno in mini BotH grades on sale by .■■■.; ..■■ i.Tg S,IWM3!" mMMMMHiU mm ( sTiiATf f® :>:■ i^jbj^wood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 2

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294

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 2

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