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Silk is as papular as ever with ladies of taste, and the new knitted silk jumpers and frocks at Morey’s are well worth your early inspection. New designs and many little novelties have been introduced into these pretty garments, and are certain to find much favor during the season.

Tuesday next, October 11, is the fixed day for the opening of the Melbourne’s great fire sale. Those who appreciate real bargains will find it to their advantage to be on hand as soon as the doors open. No salvage goods will be sold or put aside prior to the day of the sale. Use “Fairy Wonder” washing powder, and the beautiful snowy whiteness of your washing will excite <envy of your friends. No other washing powder gets such results as “Fairy.” No other compound is so economical in labor and fuel. Give it a trial. All grocers stock it. Mr. W. J. Gray will be offering, at Newton King’s bull fair at Stony River, seven 14-months pedigree Jersey bulls. The dams will be on exhibition at the sale. The animals are rich in K.C.8., Campanile Sultan, and Petune’s Noble blood. Anglers will be interested to know that they can secure all classes of new season’s gear at Austin and Son**, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Coyntry anglers may receive orders through post. The annual meeting of the Park Tennis and Croquet Club will be held /it the Soldiers’ Club this evening

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 4

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