You've Looked Forward to Spring Frock Days! Yea, of course, you know how during thp-dujl, wet days-of winter your remarked:.'l shall be glad when Spring days come, when I shall bo able to wear light dresses and get out in the sunshine." Spring days have arrived—the fab"rics for seasonable frocks are here. In all their enticing charm, the new, materials for those frocks are now on show at Mercy's. ' foremost favourites for Spring Dresses are Jap Crepes in many dainty shades; new Vollea and Tobralcos in various pretty plaia colors, stripes and fancy designs. These take lead in popular fancy this season and wil certainly look very effective when mads np—you will just go into ecstacies about them. Next in Fashion's ruling are a host of dainty Prints of novel designs, Plain and , Fancy Muslins, also Radiants*. We've bought remarkably well notwithstanding unsettled conditions—we affer at keen prices. Choose early—sea the range while it is complete. %m & MORE^t^r "HIGH-CLASS DRAPERS" NEW PLYUOUIH,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY RAKES, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, WfED PpRKS, TROWELS, LAWN MOWERS, CRASS CATCHERS, .WIRE NETTING, GARDEN LINES. »■•■".■'. - . ■ • All at lowest prices for cash. Bellringer Brothers Limited, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.
The Many Unusual Little Things seemingly unimportant, help to make 3 | ; RED POST FURNITURE the first choice of buyers of good furniture. Perhaps It is just the ORIGINALITY OP DESIGN, or maybo the niceties of finish, but its many good points combined immediately appeal to the refined taste. A yißit to our showrooms will convince you that FOR QUALITY AND VALUE in furniture, we are unsurpassed. The Red Post Furnishing Coy., Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH AND • INGLEWOOD.
Swede, Turnip and Mangel peedf ■■■■;' it .... • . . ( For. (he coming season. 1 can sujinly the -following well-known '• •■'■ ■■ varieties:-'- • '■■ >'■'•■' '<■■■ swedes!" '■>■;; j GARTON'S Superlative and Incomparable. '"•HURST'S Monarch, Uhaiiipioh,'Grim*oa King and .Magnum ■-;•» Bonum. -- , '[''..«"".'.. " TURNiPS. ■" " .■■;■■.';• ";-: GABTON'S H. G. Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Devon Greystona, and ,. ■- '"if ' "HURST'S Imperial'-Greon Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Romney Mwi Marsh, G. T. Y. and P. T. Y. Aberdeen. ...-..,. ; * * ' . ~,,.., , .'."' ..'..,. . MANGELS. V . . :jt;: ' f ' ,'■ ; ' Yellow 'Globe, Gatepost, Long Bed, Prizewinner, Red* :/,. ; <; 'i»lntermediate and ! ' Sugar. AND tho favorite Jersey Queen. .... ~,,r . , * .'.' tone Altringham, and James' Scarlet Carrot Seed. ' MILLET. As supplies of-most of the above are limited, it. is advisable to order now. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kapohga and Manala. Chief Dominion Agent for "LEEDS" BASIC SLAG.
Daily News car leaves each morning at 4,30 o'clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) at 7.16, Elthwu 7.55, Stratford B.l'S, and Inglewood 8.50, reaching New flVmouth' (via Kgmont Koad) at 9.30—W, BraaSgrwe. progrtator. ' ~ A audden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a chill, • are uj». but UM "NAzpL" -freely rifht unrir. %Wh ta»W iu valu* "-
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1919, Page 2
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