Peace Bells and Christmas Bells will ring out in a grand medley of sound this year instead of the booming of guns in Flanders. It will indeed he a time of happiness and merriment. You mean to have a good time yourself and your smiles will be reflected on the faces of others. To make tils happiness completely successful, the giving of suitable and well-chosen rifts is necessary. ..; Moray's counters and shelves are groaning beneath the weight of the beautiful presents awaiting purchasers •—for young and old alike. Wft THESE ARE C. K'D AND MODERATELY TICKETED* Daintily embroidered Muslin Handkerchiefs, all destens- tufam from 7d. uwugju, jtnan Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, some finished with lace edrinm. from Is 9d. "^ Handkerchiefs, boxed in half-dozens, some embroidered, often wi& colored borders —all prices. Good assortment ;.f Neckwear; all the newest shapes in eoHm. in muslin, siik, crepe de chene, and georgette, and net. Net and muslin fronts, suitable for wearing with costume, all prices. ,WE<LL BE ALL IN ANOTHER WEEK-LADIES. COME ALONG NOW, PLEASE, ' '" NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD,
the Quality of Basic Superphosphate. A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per ton, con« tains a very large proport ion of soluble Phosphates. 6 Grade Basic Superphosphate, £7 15s per ton, is entirely insoluble. At the Stratford Experimental Farm last season, Swedei grown with A QUALITY Basic superphosphate gave th« findl 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'©! INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot be expected,to give anything like as satisfactory results, and IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A QUICK GROWTH IS DESIRED. ''"',' When comparing prices: this must he bom» in mind. Botb NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD r AKD iNGffiEWOOD.
SELF SETTING, WITH Co&* " PER BOILER, OR HEAVY " HIGH -PRESSURE- -BOILER—FOR HOT WATER-SERVICE.** >* ' -I ,- ■• -ji; / , { Vl' J ALL WEARING PARTS RENEWABLE. MADE 10 BUSN WOOD MRANGEM3ENTS MAB2 FOR BETTING RANGES AND FDONO HOT WATSE SERVICES, COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AND JTTXiNGSI ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDWARE IN STOCK. AGENTS K)R "ORION" AND "CHAMPION" RANGE 3 HiSHj!33S imtlKF! NEW PLYMOUTH; STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1918, Page 2
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355Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1918, Page 2
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