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m ft£ m iJSf. :&*. m m There's aii oir of charm about, these lovely summer Mouses—;' A charin of tlieir own. On the hottest and the most dusty day in one of these ! you'll feel cool and look fresh—as fresh as a blossom after a shower of rain. The beautiful soft appearance of the material and the delightful shades of the colors blcndiii together make a harmonious whole. The fabrics will stand 'pleity'-'ipf ."-"tubbing'—and still look nice. There's a delightful displayjja£ ; these dainty summer garmrats now; bq view at Morey's. THESE GIVE BUT A SMALL IDEA OF THE QUALITY AND RRICES-^-STYLISH VOILE BLOUSES—In a variety of sizes, square necks di>' sailor collars, '.S3 lid to 36s (id. .*. BEAUTIFUL HAND-EMBROIDERED BLOUSES-AII the latest shape 3 ............ 37s Cd to 3os, " LADIES, DO COME AND INSPECT—WE FEEL SURE YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED, <&& NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD,

asic A Grade Basic Superphosphate £9 per ton contains a very large proportion o f soluble Phosphates. B Grade Basic Superphosphate £7 10s per ton is entirely insofufci|sf [/ At the Stratford-.Experimental Farm last season, Swedes grown 'toll A QUALITY Basic superphosphate gave the 2nd heaviest crop. ' I have also received excellent .reports- from farmers who have applied it as a top-dressing for pastures. B Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot he expected to give anything like as satisfactory, results, and IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A QUICK GROWTH IS DESIRED. "M When comparing prie'eis'this fiTSftS'&e home in mind. Both grades .on sale.by ~.,,,„„, Ci'.'-. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORk "''JMD '"'tNGLEWOOD?

SELF SETTING, WITH COPp,eil,so!ler, m^MjmHpH BOILER for Jot later service.; h/ALL WEARING PARTS RENEW-" II ABLE. -MAI)|! TO BUUnIvOOD d OR COAL. setting ranges and fixing. COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS; ALSO ALL BUILDERS", HARDWARE IN STOCK. AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND "CHAMPION"" RANGES. NE W. P.L* Y'M OUTS. STRATFORD'.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 2

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310

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 2

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