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Smart and Low-priced The ideal frock for Summer is now being sought. We can assist ladies of good taste with our very pretty range of seasonable Frocks. t These are in Zephyrs with’ stripe and cheek effects, and feature the latest colors. Most reasonable prices prevail, as a glance will fihow : — DAINTIEST ZEPHYR FROCKS 18/6 to 35/SMARTEST SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS ' FROM 43/. We invite the closest inspection of these splendid bargains, CaiJ when next in town. DRAPERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

VALUEV IN PURSER FURNITURE IS ACCOUNTED FOR BY THESE FACTS. 1. We manufacture all our own Furniture. 2. We employ only thorough craftsmen, who take an interest in their work. 3. Our well equipped factory and up-to-date plant is conducive to good results. 4. We season all our timber, and carry approximately 65,000 feet of Oak, Maple and Rimu. 5. We have been 25 years building our reputation for we U made Furniture, and cannot afford to juggle with the confidence of our clients. 6. Our soft Furnishings we buy directly from the actual makers, and so cut out warehousemen’s profits. PURSER’S LIMITED, HOME FURNISHERS. Devon Street, New Plymouth; and at Inglewood.

PLACE YOUR BUSINESS t IW) \ —WITH—- \ MCNEILL I * 1 tsi s. I y° u want to have the f BEST quality goods at 1 1 LOWEST CASH prices. 4 ‘W®’ You’ll greatly appreciate what ♦ there is to be saved by dealing ♦ 1* ' at the store where * QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICES go hand in hand. | GLANCE OVER A FEW OF OUR PRICES:— X Sugar, IA, 20/- bag; Oatmeal, 5/9 bag; Ceremilk Calf Food, 26/6 I X 2001 b sack, 1001 b bags 14/-; Meggitt’g Meal, 15/- lOOlbe; Nugget 2 J Boot Polish, 3d and 6d tin; Fresh Herrings, Rd large tin; Cornflour, I 8d lb; Edmonds’ Baking Powder, 1/7 large tin Dates, 7d lb; Hari- ♦ A eot Beans, 3d lb; Washing Soda, 121bs for 1/6. T X Full stocks of Produce, Farm Seeds, Manures, Hardware, Build- 2 £ ing Material, Oils, Paints, etc. Z * Get our prices if you wish to economise. $ 1 J. McNEILL, | I GROCER & GENERAL MERCHANT. X | Telephone 207. DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. t PATEA BRICKS REDUCED FROM MARCH 1, 1922. C U MATHEWS. ItTY price for Building Bricks Will be £4 per thousand on CAR PAINTER & HOODMAKER, truck. Take notice bricks from _., Aramoho to Patea 10/6 per thou- PAGE STREET STRATFORD, sand extra on railage. ■ , pHON]£ PATEA r ’ AR HOODS > beBt En S li9h hood Cloth - PATEA BRICKWORKS, witlx , id , wapUte, jRIJ

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1922, Page 2

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