The ? Xmas "Invite" Means Of course you'll have many invitations this Christnwa, &a& week -i ends with relatives, and friends will be;the Order of the day. No doubt you're planning the ' dresses you mean to wear f« thi various occasions, but probably the hat problem is causing you same anxiety—the shape, color, style, 1 trimming, material,-all are m ■0 % m ?>• m bo as to give the correct finishing touch to your toilette. A hat that will blend with your emu- „ \ plexion, hair and dress, is necessary to pronounce you "■ fg mode." Madam, you'll find such shapes, models, and rewiy-to-wears at raowya -similar hats have charmed La Belle Patiaieniie by their quMntness and prettiness. '' : HERE ARE TWO SPECIALS :-Smart in Straw* and Crepe-de-Chene, from ~..>..,..*;....-,«. Us 6d In the latest fashionable colors and trawnings—ideal hats for hoHdajf wear, DAINTY PULL ON HATS ...... "s 6d each* Made in fine quality silk in a variety of seasonable colors, as navy, grey, moire, and black—the correct hats for windy weather. PROBABLY YOU'RE ASTONISHED At THE MODERATE PRICES REMEMBER, MADAM, MOREY'S IS NOTED FOR VALUE. COME ALONG AND INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL N MJLLIty ERY DISPLAY. Save your Cash Coupons—they're worth Is in the * «to you.' i WQKEY.-& al'f'' NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD,
There is a Difference iii A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per ton, contains a very large proportion of soluble Phosphates, B Grade Basic Superphosphate, £7 15ft -pw ton, la entirely insoluble,..... At the Stratford Experimental Farm last season, Swedes grown with A QUALITY Basic superphosphate g§?9the 2nd, heaviest crop. I have also received excellent Reports' 'fr<Hto' ; ■'.■'• farmers who have applied it as a top-dressing ■ for ; p.ft|tureß B Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely'of INSQIi« '> ÜBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot be expected togive anything like as satisfactory results, and IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A. 'QUICK GROWTH IS DESIRED. When comparing prices this must be borne in mind. Both grades on sale by NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFOBD AND INGLEWOOP>
tMBH^B^ Ujg9l SELF SETTING, WITH COPPER BOILER, OR HEAVY HIGH -PRESSURE BOILER FOR HOT WATER SERVICE. ALL WEARING PASTS RENEWABLE. MADE TO BltftN WOOII OR COAL. ABRANfiKNBBNTO MAT»E FOR SETTING RANGES ANP FIJIN3 • HOTWATEKSKKVi^S COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AND 7ITTJKGJ ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDWARE IN STOCK. - AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND "CHAMPION" PANQTS&.'■.. NEW PLYMOUTH. 8 T R A T *!0
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1918, Page 2
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388Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1918, Page 2
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