Everybody is Hastening TO Ui Morey’s Summer Sale. fpiIERE never were such bargain times as these. The high prices that have prevailed for so long give you a true appreciation of the great drapery values that are tp be obtained at Moray’s. ; Save money by making your purchases now. Secure your requirements in General Ilrapery while thia Summer Sale makes it possible. HERE ARE SOME OF THE VALUES: 40in. CREPE, in Saxe, Brown, Navy and Vieux Rose, 'jut 2/11 yard. COLORED BORDERED SUPPER CLOTHS, uaual prices 8/6, 13/6,16/6, Sale Prices 6/11, 10/6, 12/6 jjLdBFM PLAIN 36in. SUPPER CLOTHS, usual price _ 7/6; utm fKCg Sale Price 5/6. gjpi COLORED TOWELS, large sizes, Sale Prices 3/6, Sgl 3/9, 3/11, 5/6 and 6/11 pair. MtO TWfg HORROCKSES’ TWILL SHEETINGS, 72in., 4/11;' gl 80in., 5/6 to 8/6 yard. Jr CHILD’S COLORED FROCKS, 4/11. ‘tW MB FUJI SILK BLOUSES, 17/6 each. iULIJLt, 2 Only WHITE VOILE FROCKS, 25/-. CREPE KIMONOS, 12/6 each to clear. , Jr Brauers NKW PLYMOUTH..
Ered post 9 HOME FURNISHERS I""""" BRISK BUSINESS IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY. The public’s eagerness for a bargain was never better demonstrated, than by the eager throngs that daily visit our NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD SHOWROOMS. We anticipated “Big Things,” and otir expectations have been more than realised. This we attribute to the variety, the quality, and the liberality of the which range from 20 per cent. —4/- in the £,. Though a big breech has been made on our stock, there are to spare for all. CALL IN TO-DAY! PURSER’S Ltd. THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOU TH; AND INGLEWOOD.
BASIC SLAG! BASIC SLAG! WE have pleasure in advising that we have anuged fw • Direct Shipment of HIGH-GRADE BASIC SLAG, to arrive about April or May next, and are now booking order, at very favorable rates. As the supply is Unsited, aaJ emtieg to the rise in the exchange rates, we are unable to replace at money. FARMERS WILL DO WELL TO BOOK OBDERS. WITHOUT DELAY. NEWTON KING. LTD-
PURANGI-JNGLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. TWELVE-SEATER Motor leaves Purangl dally at 7 a.m. to catch 9 a.m. train for South. Purangl, dep. 7.0 a.m. Pukeho 7.30 a.m. Tarata * 7.50 aim. Kaimata 8.20 a.m. Inglewood 8.45 a m. INGLEWOOD FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Inglewood, dep 9.15 a.m. Egmont Village 9.30 a.m. Kent Road 9.50 am. Mangorei 10 0 a.m. New Plymouth, arr 10 15 a.m. RETURN. Leaves Hookham's Corner, New Plymouth 12.30 p m. Inglewood, arr 1.20 pm. Leaves Inglewood for Purangl 330 p.m. INGLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH 'BUS SERVICE. Inglewood, dep. 9.30 a.m. Egmont Village 9 45 a.m. Kent Road 10.0 a.im. • Mangorei 10.15 a.m. New Plymouth, arr 10 30 a m. Customers are kindly requested to note that all Parcels must be pre-paid. The usual Inglewood Car leaves Hookham's Corner at 4 p.m. sharp. New White 'Bus available for Mountain trips, private parties, etc. Parcel Office: Marrett and May’s Dominion Taxi Garage, Currie Street, New Plymouth. J. R. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. OPUNAKE-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. SEVEN-SEATER HUDSON CAR leaves Pentecost and Kendrick’s Garage (opposite Royal Opunake dally at 7 a.m. Phone 785 Hotel), daily, at 4 p.m. for Opunake, leaving Proprietor. B. MOORCOCK.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 2
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