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STRATFORD. VIEW Drees Goods, in Voiles, Ratines, Sponge Cloths, Crepes and Crepe Merles. Dainty fabrics for summer dresses.—At R. *D. Lewers, Stratford. VEW Gloves for summer wear, for ladies or children, in Cotton, Silk or Kid.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. VTEW colored" Hosiery, in Silk or Cashmere. Also special all wool plain Cashmere Hose, 4/11 pair.—R. D. Lowers, Stratford. XTEW Coat Frocks just to hand, in all shades, good qualities, smart styles, in navy grey, brown, fawns and light shades.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. _ XTEW ranges of Jumpers and Blouses, in knitted silks—a beautiful selection and low-priced. See these goods. —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. ■VIEW Suits for boys: In Cotton, sizes <8 to 14; new Tweed Suits, sizes 0 to 18. From 29/6 to 55/6. —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. TJLACK Cat America’s handsomest ■* Hosiery, in both silk or lisle, now showing in Walters’, Ltd., window. WALTERS, Limited, show you what’s i ’’ what in dainty new spring fabrics: | Face Cloths, Sponge Cloth, Ratines, ! Zephyrs, Voiles, Crepe-de-Chines, Floral j Georgettes. ! jQELIGHTFULLY springlike Jumpers, in Jap Silk, Voile, Orepe-de-chinc and Georgette and Knitted Silk.—Waiters, Limited. XREW Laces, Embroidery Flouncings, Camisole Embroidery, in good variety; 42-inch Longeloth 2/6 yard. —Walters, Limited. QWEATER Yarn for Knitting, in lovely range of colorings. Jazz, Military. and Russia Braids.—At Walters. Limited. YV ALTERS, Limited, can show you ’’ grand values in Underclothing. Comfy Cut Vests 2/11, Cotton Bloomers 4/6. If you knew the true worth of SCOTT’S. If you only knew the true worth of SCOTT’S Emulsion you would never be without it in your house. For nearly half a century all that science and money can give has been lavished on this lung-healing and body - building food, to make it meet the best requirements of medical science. Soothing, healing, nourishing, strengthening, SCOTT’S Emulsion often brings health and strength when other remedies fail. The most persistent cold and the most stubborn cough are quickly relieved by it. Serious disorders of the throat and chest seldom resist it. Bodily weakness and nervous debility are overcome by a course of SCOTT’S. Get well, feel well and keep well by taking regular courses of genuine aasioi Always Pure -Always Sure ! None genuine ’ * without the " fish man on the J back of the is fa salmon-coloured M. package. igWOg Thousands of housewives find Edmonds Custard Powder a boon in preparing delicious, economical dessert. Cup Custard, Custard with Fruit, Custard Puddings, all can be made quickly and at little cost with 24 Esmgndc .CUSTARD i J POWDER. W

“ ’Tis better to be safe than sorry” when fire is concerned. Keep an “Underwriter’s” Fire Extinguisher .and always be SURE of adequate, instant protection. Obtainable from Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 2

For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 4

Always Fresh “Amber Tips” tea comes from Ceylon in regular shipments, and is always fresh. Only the best leaf is good enough for the blending of “Everybody’s Favourite”—quality being maintained no matter what the cost may be. Always insist upon having “Amber Tips” Tea

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 6

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498

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 6

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