MOREY'S. Of course you'll have many invitations this Christmas, aad> week* ends with relatives, and friends trill be the order of the day. Ho doubt you're planning the dresses you mean to wea* for the ■ ■ various occasions, 6u.t probably the hat problem is causing yoQ a»me anxiety—tiie shape, color, . style, trimming, material, all **» details which must be considered eo as to give the correct finishing touch to your toilette. A hat that will blend with your cdtt- | plexion, hair and dress, is ueceft- - sary to pronounce yon *» M mode." Madam, you'll find such shapes, models, and rcady-to-weais at Moreyi —similar hats have charmed La Belle Paxisienne by tieir quaintuess and prettineaSj i Hi % HERE ARE TWO. SPECIALS :-Smart Heady-io-Wears in Straw* and Crepe-dc-Ohene, from .. «.-*. i -. > .| f * J *.;..... lis 6d Xa the latest fashionable colors and trimmings—ideal hats for holiday. DAINTY PULL ON HATS ISs 6d cadi, Made in fine quality silk in a variety of seasonable colore, as navy, grey, moire, and black—the correct hate for windy weather. PROBABLY YOU'RE ASTONISHED AT THE MODERATE PRICES REMEMBER, MADAM, MOREY'S IS NOTED FOR VALUE. COMB ALONG AND INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL ipLUft ERY DISPLAY, fiave your Cash Coupon»--<they>B worth Is in.tie £ (to yoo. MQREY SON^ NEW PLYMOUTH AND STKATFORD-
the Quality of Basic yiPDlfSj iT«M"lilJl | C A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per ton, con-* tains a very large proportion of soluble Phosphates* B Grade Basic Superphosphate, £7 18* per ton. is entirely insoluble. At the Stratford Experimental Farm last eeason, Swedes grown witt A QUALITY Basic superphosphate gave the 2nd heaviest crop. I hare also received excellent reports, from farmers who have applied it as a top-dressing for pasture* B Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently eannofbe 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 be borne in min* Both grades on tale by kWiiWß^uYi NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD
a^sfc mm ■ 2s3> m wz SELF SETTING, WITH COPPER BOILER, OR HEAVY HIGH PRESSURE BOILER FOR HOT WATER SERVICE. 'Alii WEARING PARTS RBNJDW. ABLE MADE TO BURN WOOD OBOOAIij ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR 6ETTDs T a RANGES AND FIHMXJ SOT WATER SERVK COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AND MTTXtfGKv ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDWARE IN STOCS AGENTS FOR'<ORION»'AND "CHAMPION" RANUta NEW PLYMOUTH SIR iir 0 P J»v
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1918, Page 2
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397Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1918, Page 2
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