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STRATFORD. KO-INCH White Table Damask; quality U 225; only 3/11 on Saturday; cash only.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. e-p-QUALITY T 441 Whit!- Table Damask, ' c * 5S inches wide; Saturday bargain, 4/0. —R. H. White and Co., Stratford. 7 A4NCH _ White — fable Damaskbitr- • V gain, 5/11; all day Saturday. — White’s Corner. Stratford. o.p. XAHNCH Cream Table Damask, quality 5440; only 3/11 all day Saturday.—White's Corner, Stratford. o.p. K JplN CH Fin e Un bl each ed Ttv ill Sheeting; special bargain 2/11; cash only.—R. 11. White and Co., Stratford. eq>. SENSATIONAL Saving of 4/-sin £ off marked price of all Eiderdown Quilts. —Walters, Ltd. in wide range of colors, ’ 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 yard; even off these prices there’s 4/- in the £ reduction.—Walters, Ltd. A LL our Smart Skirts at a great savx ing of 4/- in the £ for quick quittance. —Walters, Ltd. T/Tl "YARD for"4o-inch Tweeds; -*/ :|/n for \j )octor - s Flannel Towels; Flannelette, Sheetings, all substantially reduced. —Walters. Lid. T ADIESLCotton Vest.;, 3/l>, 3/flT'Wool Vests. 7/9-. Fleecy Bloomers, 7/6; Longcloth Nightdresses, 15/6; Flannelette Knickers, 8/11; Nightdresses, 17/6; all subject to a reduction of 4/- in the Walters. . _ TpL'LL range of Children’s School Frocks in Navy Flannel. —Walters, Ltd. TpOR one week more we extend our f offer of a discount of Gs Sd in the £ off all Costumes, Furs, and Evening Frocks,—Walters, Ltd.

The “Unique” PATENT STOPPER, which cannot leak, is fitted to every North British Rubber Hot Water Bag. Perfectly made, of high-grade rubber; absolutely dependable. They last for years. 127

A marked difference between the Eastern and Western estimates of money and brains is stated by Miss Ella M‘Neil to exist between the Chinese and most Western nations. The Chinese base their estimate of people upon their education and culture, not upon wealth. Perhaps when the Western civilisation and history extends for as many ages as that of the Chinese—about 5000 years—the “little tin god” of wealth will be less worshipped. After all, it is the pleasures, luxuries, and comforts that wealth brings that cause it tp be so sought after and reverenced, and not the possessors. But the latter sometimes misunderstand the position.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 6

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360

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 6

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