MOREY’S SERGES Jjjk Reasonably Priced , Note these prices. In them you f l H In, have the chief obstacle to fashion- ® able wear for this winter removed. / No longer can it be said that high 'HOlli prices due to scarcity determine RHkj your holding off Serges. , iff / These are values which every wo- -| J Ij/ man of fashionable bent, and of economy, too, will appreciate. 'r/l \ / Call to-day and select your length jf / ®HL., for Costume, Skirt or Coat-Frock MOREY’S GREAT SERGE VALUES. Navy Blue All-Wool Serges, in wide range:— 42in., 4/6, 7/11, 8/6. 44in., 8/11. 48in., 5/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6. 54in., 7/6, 18/6, 27/6, 29/6. Black Serges, 9/6, 9/11, 11/6, 15/6. Fox’s Heavy All-Wool Serge, 54in., 19/6. Drapers NEW fLYMOUTH.
f British Linoleums gRITISH quality is a term that is a recognised (symbol of superiority, of quality which BHi lI comes more apparent unur landed shipment of British Linoleums t . is well worth your intimate inspection. They typify true British made all the more attraotive by tasteful designs and colourings. We recommend these floor coverings because we know they are rein able—that time and tiafKc will prove the wisdom of buying hereßk Buy genuine Linoleums—don’t buy substitutes! The initial cost may be more—the eventual saving is considerable. OUR PRICES— JJ/g 12/6 & 13/6 PER YAKD ’ YOUR INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. PURSER’S LTD. “RED POST “ HOME FURNISHERS DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT INGLEWOOD.
Imported Cartridges Outclassed C.A.C. Shoot Best—Cost Least, C.A.C. Cartridges have outclassed and beaten imported Shotgun Cartridges, now advertised for sale in New Zealand papers at 30/- and 37/6 per 100, against “C.A.C.” prices of 22/6 and 26/6 per 100. Moreover, “C.A.C.” invariably proves to be a better Cartridge. 1919 and 1920 Auckland Gun Club's Live Pigeon Championship Matches were both won by shooters using C.A.C, Cartridges. Record Scores were made at the Stratford and at the Dunedin Gun Clubs* Matches on Bth February, by shooters using C.A.C Cartridges. Get “C.A.C.”—The famous N.Z. Cartridges. COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., N.Z..LTD., AUCKLAND hiimisMs
JPEILDING JgACON QO., ’Phon© 188 Hawera. RECEIVING DATES FOR R(AY. Okato—Mondays, May 9 and 23. Moturoa—Tuesdays, May 10 and 24. Opunake—Mondays, May 16 and 30. Otakeho—Tuesdays, May 17 and 31. Manaia—Tuesdays, May 17 and 31. Inaha—Mondays, May 16 and 30. Kapuni—Mondays, May 9 and 30, 1.30 to - p.m. Palmer Road—Mondays, May 9 and 30, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Manga to ki—Tuesdays, May 10 and 31. Auroa—Mondays, May 16 and 30. Awa tun a—Monday, Maj' 16, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Hawera—Wednesday, May 18. K. McNAE, Box 49, Hawera. 'Phone 188 F. H. WRIGHT, Kapuni. M. LEYDON, 'Phone 294 D Hawera. C. WEBSTER, Waverley. P. McCABE, Okato. LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks in any quantity from our Patea Works. AU communications to Head Odici, Regent Street, Hawera. ’Phone 399 * 118.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1921, Page 2
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