Pretty Voiles, Prints and Muslins for the Holidays ! ©hristnras is here Madam, and holidays will now be the*order of the day. Have you decided what material your holiday dresses and blouses are to be made from? | Perhaps the simple, yet entirely cool comfortable Voiles, Prints and Muslins, now displayed at Morey'a will help you in a decision. There are charming Floral Voiles—) delightfully fresh and sweet-looking;' and cloudy mercerised Muslins—an ideal summer fabric; the dainty Hairline Prints will foe greatly favored also; but prettiest of all is the White Swiss Muslin with the novel hailstone spots. All these beautiful summer fabric® are moderately priced, while the so* lection is fairly wide for these times* WHITE SWISS MUSLIN 27in. WIDE HAILSTONE SPOTS 2/- MD , ■ 2/3 YARD. 'MERCERISED MUSLIN 40in. WIDE, IN NAVY, SAXE, VIEtIX ROSE, 1 •BROWN, CREAM AND WHITE, 1/11 YARD. HAIRLINE PRINTS, GOOD QUAMTY CLOTHS M PINK, SSOtj, NAVY, BROWN, TIELITROPE AND OTHER SEASON ABLE COLORS, 1/6 AND 1/11 SARD. FLORAL VOILES 27in. WIDE, VARIETY! OF DESIGNS AND OOUOES, 1/-, 1/3 TO 11/11 YARD. gOME EARLY, ffiADAM, WHILE SELECTION IS AND £RICES ARE MODERATE. DON'T FORGET OUR 1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT ON ALU CASH PURCHASES. re NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, ' 1 i—Mllllil There is a Difference in the Quality of Basic Superphosphate. A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per tflh, contains a very large proportion 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-dressing for pastures. B Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOL*. TTBLE PHOSPHATES and consequently cannot! be expectfed ti> give anything like as satisfactory results, and 1$ NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS OR WHERE A. QUICK GROWTH IS DESIRED. When comparing prices this musi be borne in mind. Both grades opt sale by ' >:■ NEWTON Km* NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD .AND- fr,PGP!IOOD, S>°«t ! ,SEt|-|J|p,|WITH COPPER BOILER,! r Pressure boiler FOR HOT WATER SERVICE. WSARIM parts' RENEWable, v, Made ,to busn wood i | 1: 'OR COAL. v ' ! ' I arrangements made for SETTING RANGES ANP FIXING HOT WATER SERVICES, COPPTO* CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS; ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDWARE IN STOCK, AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND "CHAMPION" RANGES Bellringer Brothers Limited, NEK gIiYMOU T? STRAT F OH D
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 2
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398Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 2
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