Our SALE by I ! any other name | | Would still be the Greatest Bargain Carnival ever pro- § f moted in Taranaki. That is the testimony of scores of g | people who have called, seen, and purchased at Morey’s g BIG WINTER SALE, | and who will come again to seek these undoubted attract 3 | tions in the economy field. Bargains galore at Morey’d K | Store, for Ladies and the Little Folk. Note these, typical g | of our grand offers all round. | | LADIES’FELT READY TO WEARS 4/11 | I LADIES’ ALL WOOL SPORTS COATS, 25/- and 15/-, 3 | BLACK JACKETS, for house wear -, ■ -.■■■■- ■ 3/IX § j DRESSING GOWNS in all shades From 12/6 g | SHOT SILK UNDERSKIRTS 25- g | CREAM BLANKET COATS ...... 39/6 S | LADIES’DONEGAL TWEED COSTUMES -30/- 3 I CHILDREN’S SERGE & VELVET COATS ..From 6/11 | | LADIES’ CREPE KIMONAS From 6/11 § | 1 Only GREY WOOLLEN FROCK 35/- g | I'Only BLACK FACE CLOTH COAT 15/- g g ...50 and 54in,.T.WEEDS . 3/11 3 | 52in. ALL WOOL DRESS SERGES 8/6 3 g VELVETEENS, Good Range Colours - : - tn-fy: 3/6 § § WHITE SILK, 27in. wu-. 2/11 3 § 50in. ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES .. 4/11 3 g MOIRETTES, 40in.,_ all colors 1/11 and 2/11 g | COLOURED SATEENS -- t . .. 1/5 | | 40in. PLAIDS u,.. Now 6/11 g g 30in. JAP CREPE, all colours . 1/- yard 8 g 30in. WHITE FLANNELETTE 1/- yard | g 36in. PRINT, Pink, Pale Blue and Navy ...... 1/- yard § |/%/ > ey3 , | i DRAPERS new PLYMOUTH. S Pianos on Easier Terms fet cash Price on 35 Monthly Net cash Price on 35 Price. Hire System. Deposit. Payments. Price. Hire System. Deposit. Payment! £ s d £ s d £ a d £sd £sd £sd £sd fifid 40 0 0 46 0 0 8 4 G 1 4 6 67 10 0 77 12 6 5 8 9 2 1 3 42 10 0 48 17 G 3 8 6 IGO 70 0 0 80 10 0 512 10 2 Zl9 45 0 0 51 15 0 312 6 1 7 G 75 0 0 86 5 0 6 010 2 510 47 10 0 54 2 G 316 7 1 9 1 80 0 0 92 0 0 6 811 2 811 50 0 0 57 10 0 4 0 7 1 10 7 85 0 0 97 15 0 6 17 0 212 O' 52 10 0 60 7 6 4 4 7 112 1 90 0 0 103 10 0 • 7 5 0 215 $ 55 00 63 50 488 113 8 95 00 109 50 713 1 JlB 1 57 10 0 66 2 6 412 8 115 2 100 0 0 115 0 0 8 1 2 3 1 Z 60 0 0 69 0 0 41G 8 116 8 105 0 0 120 15 0 8 9 2 3 4 2 62 10 0 71 17 6 5 0 9 118 3 110 0 0 126 10 0 817 3 3 7 2 65 0 0 74 15 0 5 4 9 1 19 9 HOFFMANN I '|[| ~ The Letter That Saved Bob Johnsen’s Job —and pavd thp way for a jbetfer one .* IT was written to his employer by the International Correepondence Schools. It told how “ Robert Johnson had enrolled for a course of home-study and had received a mark of 94 for his first lesson-.” Bob answered the summons to the Chief’s office with just a little fear and trembling, for a lot of men were being; dropped—-a lot more were having their pay redhioed. - But as Bob came in, his employer did a surprising thing. He got up quickly from his desk and grasped Bob warmly by the hand. ” I want to congratulate you, young man, on the marks you are making with the 1.C.8. I am glad to see’ that you are training yourself not only for the present job but for the job ahead.” “We’re cutting the pay-roll. Until 1 received this letter I had you in mind as one of the men to be dropped. But not now- Keep on studying —keep your eyes open—and pretty soon there will be a stiH better job for you around here. We’re .always looking -for trained men.” Won't you let the I.C.S. help you, too? Won’t you trade a few hours of your spare time for a good job, a good salary and the comforts that go with it? Then indicate the-work you like best oh the coupon below and maii it to-day. It will be yotir first big step towards success- Do It Now t INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS CALL AT FREE EXHIBIT Next White’s, Devon Street. Open every evening. whkh P rh e a“ B m.rt e ed°x con,alnin » fuU »»«««>•». of of Correiponi.Bce Tmlnins before —Mechanical Engineering Sivil Engineering —Windew Dressing Cenorete Engineering —Hydre-Electric * -Efectricai Engineering —Agriculture e.r.Zr. fkl —Architecture « Building Poultry-Farming —Beek-keeeln» —Marine Engineering —Business Training —Carpentry* aifd Jeinare —Motor A Gas Engines -Show Card Writer -Furniture*M?klne 9 —Steam Engineering —Salesmanship —LlVeetenh T-a n -C..1 and M.t.l Mining -Ad..rtl.l nt ’ -C. f.J wf-L/'"* NOTE—If the subject desired Is net In the above List, write ft hero NAME ADORES. ' ■
UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD., IRCN & BRASS FOUNDRY. SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. VXT’L make Fire Bars,. plain or flirted; ’ 9 Cheese Press Parts. Churn and Butter Worker Gears, Motor Pistons & Rings, Sawmill Parts, all of the highest quality. Consult us about Water Wheel Gear. WORKS AT STRATFORD & ELTHAM. Cash Buyers of Scrap MetalsB. HARKNESS, Manager New Plymouth branch. Branches at Stratford and
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1922, Page 2
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