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| Silks to Satisfy I j The daintiest desires regarding summer garments, g | Our new range eclipses in quality and variety all S J previous displays. g For frocks, blouses, evening 3 wear, children’s dresses and many g other purposes you will find this g Y an admirable listing, opportune,, g Jn ’/pfev an d accompanied by most reason- g /fl //>' ■ r Jfli \ For to-day: Morey’s Sterling g Values in New Season’s Silks: — g STRIPED FUJI SILKS in large g t I range of stripes, 30 inches. g J 8/11 yard, g /WCX 112/LIST A’S PURE WASHING g / /K SILKS in blouse stripes, 30 X /ffiiwodClJX inches. 10/6 yard 3 STRIPED JAP. SILKS in all g H J iIPI colors. 6/6 yard g § Call and complete your Silk purchases at g Morey’s—to-day! g I I /7o>reys\ | Drapers NEW ?LYMOTJTH. g

New Hw p IhK Furniture I | f° r New Homes B rpHAT new house you intend o» / to ibuild before very long j will be all the more snug and ) attractive if -it is furnished j throughout at the Red Post. L Whatever the style of the windows may be, we can supply the j 1 most suitable BLINDS and CURTAINS. >' ) Every floor we can cover with LINOLEUMS and CARPETS to )[ j auit the general scheme of coloring as well as your poctcet. (i ! The FURNITURE we make is of thoroughly sound construction, and is made of the best grade full seasoned timber. Whether for j ' the small bungalow or the many-roomed mansion, for kitchen or ) ', drawing room, for poor or rich, our Furniture is always in good taste J i and first-rate value for the money. j PURSER’S Ltd. RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

r - ■— I 1 DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS J g | s= Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly interested in the = s fact that we have succeeded in manufacturing a perfect HARD § = RUBBER BOWL. Its advantages will at once appeal to all devotees s = of the pastime—and its adoption by bowlers will effect considerable 3 s improvement In their play. This has been the pleasing experience of = = every player who has yet had an opportunity of using the new Dun- s = lop production. The Bowl is of Solid Rubber throughout—as hard and = s flne grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is abso- g s lutely impervious to moisture, heat or eold—a vast improvement on s = s the wooden or composition bowls now in use. It will not chip, craek, =g = shrink or alter its shape or weight in any respect. Apart rrem the § a construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to = | bring it to correct weight—thus ensuring an even balance. = | g IT’S THE MOST PERFECT AN» TRUEST PLAYINfi BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY 6REEN J | s The standard sizes of Dunlop Bowls are as follow*:—5", 51-16*. si* il g = Every Bowl is standard weight and No. 3 Bias-full, unless otherwise =3 a s specified. This work is executed by the leading expert in Australia— 1 g and once stamped by the Association’s representative will a«v«r vary. | = JgA A*»rawd by tbe Dewieiea Bowlia* Auaciatias- | ObUiaable from all bafta* Spirt* Dopeh aad ■epplhro at Spertiag GaW*. S WAA Price : £.7 peer set (-*) DUNLOP RUBBER CO. of Aust., Ltd.. > K/g Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. V JWS

The “UNIQUE” RUBBER HOT WATER BAG is wholly of British make Sold by leading chemists, rubber stores, and hardware men everywhere. The world’* beet. 7

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 2

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