Hurrah! It's Bargain-Time! I White & Sons Annual Summer Sale. Ivory department Is paoked with your share* Come to-dt* BOUNTIFUL BARGAINS IN BLOUSES. 6 Only Plain White Voile Blouses. Usual Price 12/6; Sale Price 8/u. 6 Only Voile Blouses, white embroidered, remarkable -value. Usually 24/6; Sale Price 15/g. 4 Only Blouses in bold sepbyr. Sale Price a/11. 8 Only Check Vephyr Blouses. Usual Price 12/6; Sale Price g/n. 10 Crepe Blouses, striped. Usual Price 10/6; Sale Price 8/11. Voile Blouses, in Grey and Navy. Usual Price 18/6 and 25/6; Sale Price 13/6 and 17/6. Startling Values in Drapery and apparel of every description await you. EXAMPLES OF HAT VALUES. Leghorn Hats, trim* med to latest model. Usual Prices BS/» to 60/-. Sale Prices 22/6 to 30/-. Trimmed Panamas, tagel lined. Usual Price 30/-;' Sale Price 19/6. Ready-to-W ears, itf Silk, of Rose, Brown, iSaxe and Champagne Usual Price 10/6; Sale Price ia/6. Mail orders will be promptly despatched. Send postage with order. White $ Sons, direct Importers, New Plymouth. We aOrlie yon to be htre at # a.m. Early buyers get besfcbaigaint. story ea 1$ in Doctor time.. The great lexicographer loved his morning cup of souchong or Bohea quite as much as the modem man looks for the hour that brings him the refreshing and stimulating cup of "Amber Tips." Dr, Samuel Johnson had to pay 24/- per lb. for tea that could not compare with "Amber Tips" in quality. What ponderous periods and adjectives Boswell would have recorded in praise of ■ftmbgr^lps^ EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE could it have fallen to the famous Dr. Samuel Jdhnson's lot to purchase the brand that to-day standi supreme in quality and value. ■5? 6734 FOJ{ TAKE Why not ensure good digestion and freedom from the pains and penalties of Indigestion as others have, done by taking T Mother Seigel's Syrup daily after meals? It assists stomach, liver and bowels to perform their tasks naturally and efficiently, so that MOTHER Indigestion becomes impossible. Mm Greamoala(Cream o* the Oat) Salileqay No. 3. Tht Sch—lmi*trtu—- " I often wonder >[ lathers and motheri realize hoi» accessary it is that the children should have a nooriihinf, sustaining breakfast. We know there's no better breakfast food thai Creamoata—that's why I sometimes think that all my brightest boys and l&rh hare Greamoatu for breakfast." Absolutely the very oream of the best oats, tmtouohed by hand from oatfleld to pantry—see to it that u our kidfties hare Creaaoata for breakfas l
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1920, Page 6
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