C. C® Ward? Cash Draper NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. HAWEEAp
Make Your ’Xmas Gift a Musical One Full Stock of | Gramophone Records. Prices Reduced Gulbransen Player-Piano 163gns. ‘ Gulbransen Trade Mar. i H. COLLIER & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH & WANGANUI.
Delightful New jll 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 aa 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:— 36-inch Cream Bordered Casement, 1/6 and 1/11 yard. 36in. Art Muslins . - 1/3, 1/6 yard. 39in. Cream Satin Blain Casement 2/11 yard. 45in. Cream Bordered Casement 2/6 yard. 50in. Cream Madras Curtainings 2/11, 3/11 yard. || | 50in, Cream Madras Curtainings, finished edge, | 3/11, 4/11 yard. 36in. Brown Voile Curtainings, bordered .... 3/11 yard. j 36in. Fancy Cream Voiles 2/11 yard. 38in. Cream Bordered Voiles 2/6 yard. j New Designs Shadow Tissues 5/11 yard. : ||l Burlap, 54-inch. Brown or Green 5/11 yard. ||| Titian Cloth, 54-inch, fawn only 8/11 yard. 11l Hearth Rugs, large and heavy 9/11, 19/6, 29/6. ||i Tapestry Table Covers, 3 yards 45/II Velvet Pile Table Covers, 2* yards 8 guineas. 111 Crash Cushion Covers 3/6 each Being a Cash Store, you can readily understand why our prices tire lower than most. INSPIECTION ALWAYS WELCOME. JOHN K. AMESBURY, Hill THE CASH DRAPER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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White’s Corner, Stratford.—A ship ment of Cotton Goods ex s.s. Por Denison just to hand. Keen prices; ntf cash. •jpHE 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. hite and Co., Ltd., Stratford. White’s Corner, Stra t f ord.—Lad - ies’ Black Kid Gloves, White Kid Gloves, Grey and Tan Suede Gloves, 8/11 per pair, net cash. Post free. AT White’s Corner, Stratford.—White Doeskin Washing Gloves, 9/6, 11/6, 12/6. Superior Brown Napper, 12/6, net. cash. WTiite’s Corner, Stratford.—Thom* son’s Glove-fitting Corsets, 4/1 6/11, 7/11, net cash Wonderful value.
-fl the MOTHER!-STAND-BY jl The ideal Food-Clink in concentrated E J ' 1 form. Instantly available by the addi- ¥ H tien of hot er cold water only. li • T 1 HORUCK’S J MiLK
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1922, Page 6
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