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I Gift Goods at Morey's. A wonderful range of charming, useful, varied as to make choosing a positive pleasure. GIFTS FOR THE LADIES. Dainty Toilet Ware, Handkerchiefs—tlie gift that is ever popular—plain, fancy and embroidered. Fancy Boxes of Handkerchiefs. Lovely Household Linens, Serviettes Is to 3/9 each; Damasks, best linen finishes, in a large variety, 4/11 to 8/11 yd; Bedspreads, traced linen goods, embroidered teafv »loths, tray cloths, &c, VS. from 2/3 to 15/- each. V \ \ Movies in a large var\V)£\ jety from 1/3 to 8/6 rSTj,", j each;- Blouses/Frocks, , \]*i nressing Jackets and <ttj» N vKiuionas make particJi. lularly suitable gifts, Our range is wide and.well varied. Gloves and Hosiery in splendid array. ' :V Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs from 1/2 to 4/11; Plain Linen Handkerchiefs 1/6 to 3/3 each; Fancv Handkerchiefs in 4-doss. Boxes 4/0 to 14/11; Hand Bags in Snede'and Leather from 12/(1; smart Bags in black and white stripes, 10/6 to 13/0; Silk Scarves from 12/6 to 39/ C; Blouses in Georgette, Ninon, Crepe de Chene, and Voile in all the newest colors. Smart Neckwear in crcpo de cliene, muslin and lace, and a large assortment of Perfumes, Sachets, etc. Come in and choose now, before the final rush sets in. We are glad to aid you in making a seliction. Drapers f THK*ffik N£ W PLYMOUTH

SEEDS THAT GROW AEE THE SEsDiffTo SOW. BUT SEEDS MAY GROW NOT" YIELD A GOOD CROP. It is of the utmost importance that tlie Seeds should come from a good strain. '> ..■:.:.., GARTON'S AND HURST'S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS. are selected -with the greatest care from roots of approved simps and ihiest quality. Cattle soon find out the difference between Garton Swedes and those of other strains, and will eat them first; several of our clients can vouch for this statement. The fact that we have been selling Hurst's Swedes for 40 years i 3 aufTicient proof of their quality. TRY GARTON OR HURST SWEDES for your 1921 crop; there are no others quite as good. OBTAINABLE FROMNEWTON KING, LTD.

I *><¥( iwW SOT 3^S3S fm® Si&l 'SSfig Choice Xmas and New Year Presents! If you're seeking inspiration for a gift that will be a true' expression of good-will we urge yon to inspect our fine dislpay of ROYAL DOULTON VASES, ORIFLAME WARE, SHELLY WARE, ENGLISH TEA SETS. Such a gift combines the useful and beautiful, and is eminently ap> propriate for gift giving purposes. Thus a gift selected in our Chin aware Section will ensure an infinitude of pleasure both to giver and recipient. CALL IN-AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. • DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH; AND INGLEWOOD. OUR ONLY SHOW ROOMS IN TARANAKI. HEAD OFFICE, WAN«ANUI.

n«>. F EILDING B ACON C°> L Ta ■ 'Phone ISS Han-era. NO PIGS RECEIVED DURING CHRISMIAS OS. BORTBVVICK AND SON 3 AND NEW YEAU HOLIDAYS. (Australasia, Ltd.) Further Information from the following, NOT DECEIVING UNTIL INDUSTRIAL tjuy<ra:— DISPUTE SETTLED. K. JIcNAE, Box 49, Hawera. .'Phone 188 BUYERS:- p. H. WRIGHT, Kapunl. J. BUTCHER (Stratford). M. LEYDON, 'Phone 294 D Hawera. Tel (j9 p - McCAßfi, Okato. J. CARTER (Elthain). I Tel. 111. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON ( CURING CO., LTD. WILL KECEIVE PIGS PROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. TARANAKI LAND. BUILDING AND INVEST- At tlie factory—Every Wednesday. MENT SOCIETY. Smart Road—Tuesday, Jan. 4, Monday, lanw IT. '" """" Tarlitl—Tuesdays, Jan. 18, Feb. I. Shutt(ewortn, W. L. Newman. Newton yr™ui-Mond.iys, Jan. 10. 24. King, A. Doldwater, W. H. Skinner. R. H. Waltarn—Tuesdays, Jan. 11, 25. George. ilidhirst—Tuesdays, Jan. 11, 25.BUY YOUR OWN HOME. Toko-Tuesday, Jan. 4 (8-10,311 a.m I Mom The Society lends money on Freehold or ap- days, Jan. 17, 31 (10 a.m. to Snml proved Leasehold Lands. . n„i.„„ »r„„,i„„ •, „, ~ ' V A borrower may select his own architect, Hmroa-Monday. Jan. 24 (10 a.m. to 2 3j im.)' '■ plans and builder. Stratford—Wednesdays, Dec. 29, Jan 1», Feb, The Society pays cost of preparing and regis- 2. tering all mortgaces of £ 100 or over. Douglas—Stonday, Jan 10 (10 a.m. to 2 in) All profits divided equally amongst borrowers ' and investors. The Society Is purely co-opera- _ x „ „t.,~' „,™ ',~~ ' Based on the calculation of the profits live. ¥7 MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. '• - ■ ' • - - "• lado X 1 (CO-OP.), LTD pie; ALL RECEIVING DATES WITHDRAWN FOR lember borrowing £IOO (Are shares of £2O THE PRESENT ON ACCOUNT OF CHRISTi) would have paid in monthly instalments HOLIDAYS of £1 lis Sd in seven years .. £133 0 0 BUYERSFrom which, deducting the n Tt'snnnT v- m-,, M i. amount of the loan 100 0 0 g; lo^i^tZ^^ Would leave as paid for interest V '.ft™! 8 '- * lnu "»- the balance £tS 0 0 i y ? b .°l*}\hT'l?*Sb« Society has a RESERVE FUND ot ?'r it^Sr'n^S 1 ' M !H'^ MeMekL

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 2

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