. Unusual interest centres in our p*es» ent display of Summer Dress Fabrics All your favorite materials are '•we, at very, reasonable prices. WOMEN WHO LOOK AHEAD ' Will buy now so that their cool frocks will be -complete before the really hot weather commences. DAINTIEST MATERIALS FOB SUMMER FROCKS. Exclusive Silk Check Voiles, lovely Chiffon, Taffeta, Duchess Moussellenne, 38in Colored Taffetas, special *ll silk, 9/11 yard. 27in. Black and Colored Kobe Crepe, all silk, 4/11 yard. Beautiful range of shades. 40in. Crepe-de-chine, special, 9/11 yd. AMBURY BROS DEVON STREET ... NEW PLYMOUTH
' #■"» ' on m. In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 to £lO per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd observer of'folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 ! how, despite these high prices, tea had its place and function even in those days of good Queen Bess. And the modern diarist.will record that no beverage is-so important in the life of to-day. Think of the thousands of cups you drink each year! How important then that a pure, high quality brand like s EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE ' should be used. "Amber Tips" is essentially a tea of fine quality and sterling value.
Springtime is Kodak time Simplicity is the keynote of Kodak picture-making. No study, no special skill, no tedious practice is necessary—you can learn to use a Kodak in half-an-hour. Everything can be done in daylight, from the putting of the spool of film into the Kodak to the printing of the finished picture; and every step is so simple that even a child can take capital' pictures from the very start. Kodaki cost from 45jand Broumiis from, ll)Jjkfor lalttt Kedak Catalogue. LOCAL I Wl Fraser, Chemist F. W. Hall, Chemist DEALERS) Teed's Pharmacy
REPATRIATION SUMMARY OP BENEFITS SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, UNDER REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. Loans up to £3OO to Establish Discharged Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows in Business. Loans up to £SO (free of interest) for the Purchase of" Furniture, Tools of , Trade, etc. Sustenance for Soldiers or Soldiers' Widows receiving training in Technical Schools and Kindred Institutions. Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their Indentures or Trainees . in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on Farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, . etc. Full particulars regarding the above matten may be from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees at Vaitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea and Opunake, or from— A. S. ALLEN, * - Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. •Phone 681; P.O. Box 73. ,
TEED'S RED WATER DRENCH. FOR CATTLE: One-third to be ■ given once a day for three days, in half a pint of gruel. SOI! SHEEP: One-half this quantity. snTATTK THE BOTTLE. ALL CATTLE REMEDIES Prepared by TEED & CO., N«« Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 6
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