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.Plain Fuji Silks, 29in. wide, from 4/11 yd; Tussore Silks, 33in. wide, 3/6 to 7/11 yard. Crape-de-chines and Georgettes in all shades, 7/11 yd; 40in. wide.

C. C. Ward, Cash Draper NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. HAWERA.

ters. This was the propaganda sent out to Liberal candidates from Wellington. The talk of Ministerial incompetency was the whine of political jealousy. (Laughter and applause.) There was not a Minister in the present Cabinet who could not “wipe the floor” with the Leader of the Opposition. (Applause.) Mr. Wilford, on any serious topic like finance, was a joke. A T White’s Corner, Stratford.—A shipment of Cotton Goods ex s.s. Port Denison just, to hand. Keen prices; net cash. npHE S.S. Port Denison brought out for us a magnificent assortment of Madras Muslin for Curtains, 40 to 50 inches wide. 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6.—R. H. White and C<x,.Ltd., "AT” Whit e’s^~Cor ner, Stratford.—Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves, White Kid Gloves, Grey and Tan Suede Gloves, 8/11 per pair, net cash. Post free. JTt White’s Corner, Stratford.—White Doeakin Washing Gloves, 9/6, 11/6, 12/6. Superior BroWn Napper, 12/6, net cash. White’s Corner, Stratford.—Thom, son’s Glove-fitting Corsets, 4/11, 6/11, 7/1L net cash, Wonderful value. OKATO. J. HUTHNANCE MOTOR ENGINEER, Tjas commenced Business in Okato. Repairs a Speciality. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GETTING MARRIED XMAS? yyHAT about coming to Sullivan in Currie Street, to see what we can offer in the way of Furniture. We ll guarantee to do it better and cheaper than anywhere else. Direct from the factory to you. Young folk or old folk, we furnish for all and satisfy all. S. J. SULLIVAN. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. CURRIE STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. And at Wanganui. W. H. JAM®S, fJUILBER AND (CONTRACTOR. OPUNAKE. fpSTIMATES given for all descriptions of building work in town or coun-

Delightful j New I Soft Furnishings We have just received a delightful new range of Curtains, Casements, Shadow Tissues, Cretonnes, Cushion Covers, etc. The above having come direct to us from the Manufacturers, are right up to the moment as far as styles and colourings are concerned, whilst the prices are much lower than ever before. We quote a few numbers picked here and there just for sake of comparison:— I 36-inch Cream Bordered Casement, 1/6 and 1/11 yard, j 36in. Art Muslins 1/3, 1/6 yard. ! 39in. Cream Satin Plain Casement 2/11 yard. z4sin. Cream Bordered Casement 2/6 yard. 50in. Cream Madras Curtainings 2/11, 3/11 yard. li 50in. Cream Madras Curtainings, finished edge, 3/11, 4/11 yard. ' Il 36in. Brown Voile Curtainings, bordered .... 3/11 yard. |j 36in. Fancy Cream Voiles 2/11 yard. II 38in. Cream Bordered Voiles 2/6 yard. || New Designs Shadow Tissues 5/11 yard. II Burlap, 54-inch. Brown or Green 5/11 yard. 111 Titian Cloth, 54-inch, fawn only 8/11 yard. || Hearth Rugs, large and heavy 9/H, 19/6, 29/6. || Tapestry Table Covers, 3 yards 45/|l Velvet Pile Table Covers, yards 8 guineas. || Crash Cushion Covers 3/6 each Being a Cash Store, you can readily understand why our prices are lower than most. INSPECTION ALWAYS WELCOME. Hill JOHN K. AMESBURY, Hill THE CASH DRAPER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

Sifts y Th.t »erve a double purpose, A DEFIANCE is aet only a necessity but an acceptable gift for Christmas. All men appreciate a shirt with that \ W | I IW I cul an< * w^‘ deeper significance to \ ' I lA\I I p |'X the word “quality” as applied to shirts L-'/ i I ||s ® \ No gift can be more appreciated than a fea llMdefiance WW SHIRT A,k for and Buy DEF,ANCE Brand MADE 1N NEW ZEALAND. ROSS & GLENDINING LIMITED. G. A G. 2a

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 6

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