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mm »ii tanges Slim styles have been thrust from Fashion's" Realm and the semicrinolines of eighty years ago are bringing Flouncings into Vflgpe once again. And, oi course, with Bouncings come embroideries to givg them th§ correct fashionable touch. At Morey's is displayed lovely Flouncing Embroideries, Their novelty and beauty of design, delicate working and fine foib'riflj proclaim them ideal trimmings. ALL MODERATELY PRICED-? 18-inch & > to 8/6 ; 24-inch «*pmi*>jw^.-.w.^.y,.» ; .i.:...r!T!i.i.Br.r.Tiism 1/9 to 4/4 yard. SEAUiTIFUL EMBROIDERY BEADING AND VELNING-. 2 inches to S inches wide- . ALSO EMBROIDERY MEDALLIONS IN Ai WIDE VARIETY. MJ MODERATE PRICES. EADffiS THE "FULL" TASHIONS FOR SUMMER WILL FAVOR AND INSPECT OUR WIDE VATttETYi « PER CENT. DISCOUNT GIVEN ON ALL CASH PURCHASES, r^iQßEy..a-^gg WW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD-*

There is a Difference in the Quality of Basic Superphosphate. A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per ton, con tains a very large proport ion of soluble Phosphates, B Grade Basic Superphosphate, £7 15s 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 have applied it as a top-drassing f«r pastures. E Grade Baisic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOLE ÜBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot be expected to ?ive anything like as satisfactory results, and IS NOT .RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A QUICK tiIiOWTH IS DESIRED. When comparing prices this must be borne in jnind. "6o A graitai on sale by KEW PLYMOUTH, bTP-ATFOKD AND INGLEWOOD.

SELF SETTING, WITH COPPER BOILER, OR HEAVY HIGH PRESSURE BOILER FOR HOT WATER SEftyiCE. I ALL WEARING PARTS RENEW|jw|l|if -ARRANGEMENT* MUM-: '■.>!• k! || SETTI.VG RANGES A\l> i-'!NX\O MS TlOt WATEII sKRv l'Cto COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZE!- IRON PIPKS AVD Vi.rti.NUS, ALSO ALL B'TOW HARDWARE JN STOCK.' ■ • ■'■ AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND "CHAMPION" - ttANO!«. Iraiger ; NEW VhY 14,0 UT Hueea

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19181122.2.15.7

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1918, Page 2

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309

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1918, Page 2

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