Comfort Lives between C* ean Sh oets L§ CpO !| Vi J After the long day’s work, ’urury of sleep is thq ? /VwW P ana P e ** of all worries. The ' well * e Q ui PP ked is better '/■tsglh Ka t^,an a d° c t° r , and sleep, thd -Wnfll n M soother, comes earliest when r fiß well-sheeted. GET YOUR WINTEP y SUPPLIES NOW. We are having a SHEETING WEEK to enable housewives to replenish their linen closets with the maxi-* mum of quality, at a minimum of price. Put the sheets on first, the blankets will follow. At present we are talking sheets at popular prices, as our well-stocked windows will amply demonstrate. Read these < SPECIMEN PRICESand you will be convinced that now is your opportunity to SHOP WISELY AND WELL. Horrock’s 80-inch Twilled Sheetings. Usual price 9/11;' Special 6/1L Crewdson’s 80-inch Fine Twilled, Linen Finish. Usual price 9/11; Special 6/11 Horrock’s 36-inch Al and A2 Calico, 1/9 a yard. We quote these clean-cut clear-out prices for ONE WEEK ONLY, at our SUPREME SHEETING SALE' drapers ‘ NEW PLYMOUTH. B For Solid Comfort and Real HomeLikeness the inclusion in your furnishing scheme of PURSER’S UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE will prove a most satisfying investment. Every article, every suite, is the' embodiment of the high standard of manufacture has made THE NAME “PURSER” A HOUSEHOLD WORD It is because it is faithfully constructed, because it is 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.
PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. Vf !7. MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. JN.ZJ. (CO-OP.), LTD f RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIX Opunake—Every Monday. Okato—Mondays, April 4 and 18. Moturoa—Tuesdays, April 5 and 19. Inglewood—Every Wednesday, 10 a.m to 12.30 p.m. Waltara —Mondays, April 11 and 25. Smart Road—Tuesdays, April 12 and 26. Toko—Mondays, April 4 and 18. Midhirst—Mondays, April 11 and 25. Stratford —Wednesdays, April 6, 13, 20 and 27. Huiroa—Tuesday, April 12. Te Wera—As per arrangement. Douglas—April 19. Te Roti—Every Monday. Normanby- I —Every Tuesday. Eltham—Every Wednesday. Awatuna—April 5 and 19. Te Kiri—April 12 and 26. Kaponga—Every Wednesday. Otakeho—April 4 and 18. Inata—April 11 and 25. Manaia—Every Tuesday. Auroa—Every Wednesday. Riverlea—April 4 and 18. Kapuni—April 11 and 25. Okaiawa—Every Tuesday. Mangatokl—Every Wednesday. Kakaramea —Every Monday. Manutahi —April 13 and 27. Hawera—Every Tuesday. Mokoia —April 6 and 20. Waverley—Every Tuesday. Patea—April 13 and 27. BUYERS G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth. B. ROWE, Stratford. L. NAIRN, ’phone 169, Eitham. J. CANDY, 'phona 13, Kaponga. O. H. MARX, 'phene 176 M, MangatokL T. C. ARNOLD, 'phone 224, Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1921, Page 2
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