The Times Demand the exercise of Economy. We move with the times FOR ONE WEEK ONLY we are placing unprecedented bargains in the way of ladies, bargains that should help solve the problem of Fashionable and Economical Winter Dressing. Note tkese unprecedented, prices for Velour coatings. 54in. wide. In nigger, brown, enxe, emerald, XL- , mole, fawn and scarlet. 32/0 yard. Now /1 U jTj 1L ( reduced to 22<6 ySiL 'yolLk. J HEAVY SCOTCH TWEED. rCaf 'I PW w^e ‘ green and blue check, 35/- yd. W 111 n H r£<^ <”° 25/- | M-l ALL-WOOL COATINGS. I ]’» /»/ ’/ I 54>in. wide. In purple, brown and grey with i / z L t large checks. Saxe, brown and grey in plain U I| I colors. 18/6 yard. Now reduced to 12/6 j E/O!/ ALL-WOOL BLANKET SERGES. j / / 1/ 54in. wide. In fawn, vieux rose, emerald green. JI II 26/6. Now reduced to 18/6 STRICTLY NETT CASH. SEE OUR WINDOWS. These splendid values for one week only, at Drapers NEW PLYMOUTH..
For Comfort ant * Rea! Home ' Likeness inclusion in your furn- . ishing scheme of PURSER’S UPHOLstered furniture prove a most satißinvestment. Every tarticle, every suite, is the ’ 'nfev"'embodiment of the high -< etandard of manufacture that has made THE NAME “PURSER” A HOUSEHOLD WORD It is because it is faithfully constructed, because it in beautiful, because it is economical, that Purser furniture has come to be recognised by people of taste, as worthy of a place in the most artistic home. This fact will be amply proved by a visit to our extensive showrooms. CALL TO-DAY. PURSER’S LTD. “RED POST ” HOME FURNISHERS DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT INGLEWOOD.
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PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. Nr7, MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. (CO-OP.), LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR MARCH. Okato—Mondays, Mar. 7 and 21. Moturoa—Tuesdays, Mar. 8 and 22. Inglewood—Wednesday, Mar. 30, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Waitara—Mondays. Smart Road—Tuesdays, Mar. 15 and 29 Midhirst—Feb. 28, Mar. 14 and 29. Toko—Monday, Mar. 7 and 21. Stratford—Mar. 2,9, 16, 23, and 30. Hulroa—Mar. 15. Te Wera —As per arrangement. Douglas—As per arrangement. BUYERS : G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth. B. ROWE, Stratford. L. NAiRN, 'phone 169, Eltham. J. CANDY, ’phene 13, Kaponga. O H. MARX, 'phene 176 M, MangatokL T. C. ARNOLD, 'phone 224, Hawera. G I. LEWIS, Kaponga. TJEST quality MILL AND FACTORY SUPPLIES (belting, belt dressings, packings, jointings, boiler compounds, grease, cotton wwte, fire extinguishers, lubricants, etc.) all at l-..est prices from Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Chriitchurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1921, Page 2
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