BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparel! Our GROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and Colours swill be worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. We would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the latest styles In FOOTWEAR. THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
A GREAT SUMMER SALE Commences at Spence’s on Saturday, January 20th. This is not an ordinary affair, but an imperative shelf-emptying event caused by the exceptionally heavy stocks now on hand. Furthermore, the wet and miserable summer we have experienced has had its effect. Hence prices on every inch of summer materials and wearing apparel have dropped to the lowest notch. Just a hint—if yon would secure the best of the bargains be there early, x BUSINESS NOTICES. IT PAYS TO BUY GOOD CUTLERY. That will retain a Sharp, Keen, Cutting Edge. We have just landed a direct shipment of HUNTER’S “BUGLE” BRAND SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. DESSERT KNIVES, Xylonite-bandied at 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s, 15s, 18s 6d, 25s dozen. TABLE KNIVES (Xylonite Handled), at 10s 6d, 12s, 15s, 17s 6d, 21s, 30s dozen “TALBOT” SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, Guaranteed to wear white and retain their natural Silver CoIour—SPOONS, Tea ss, Dessert 9s 6d, Table 12s per dozen. FORKS— Dessert 9s 6d, Table 12s per dozen. TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY. (Late Sidney Ward and Co.) BROAD WAT. PTI H E BUNGALOW) Opposite Pukekura Park Gate, Gilbert Street, New Plymouth. A new and up-to-date house, pleasantly situated; replete with every convenience for ' permanent boarders and visitors; electric light, hot and cold, olimge and shower baths. ’Phone 171. MRS. R. C, WHITHAM, Proprietress, AUCTION SALES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912. jT AMASON AND MELVILLE H will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms — Fowls, ducks, geese, 1 ton new potatoes, green peas, vegetable marrows, onions, gig saddle aril breeching, gents’ saddles, hors a > collars, saddle bags, tarpaulins, 1 sail show case, staples, portmanteau, bedsteads, wirewove and box spring mattresses, washstands, lawn mower, kitchen dresser, kitchen anti dining chairs, mats, kapoc mattresses, 3 sewing machines in good order, 2 dressers, linoleum, chest drawers, 3 pair of homing pigeons, quantity of kitchen utensils, crockery, garden tools, and sundries, set gig harness, 2 gigs, 1 pony, thoroughly reliable. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. 250 cases Jap., English, and Cheviot plums, apples, peaches, apricots, pears, nectarines, tomatoes and encumbers, fresh from the growers. Pale at 12.30. GOOD House, and 3} Acres, best part of Stratford ; good aspect, •£775: easy terms. J. B. Richards. ART Canvas Albany Shoes, all shades, at Lewis’s, price Ss lid, in sizes and half sizes. Lewis, Direct Importer. WANTED, Position as Housekeeper to one or more gentlemen; country preferred. Apply this office. WANTED, young Girl to assist in house work. Apply at once, this office. GOOD House, o Rooms, full \ Acre Section, £375; £25 deposit, balance arranged; cheap. J. B. Richards. WANTED a Lady Help. Apply Mrs H. Travers Tw’ss, Pembroke Road.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 30, 18 January 1912, Page 6
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494Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 30, 18 January 1912, Page 6
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