10 Specials FOR TO-DAY: One marvellous success of our opening sale has more than realised our anticipations. On Friday and Saturday, and throughout this week there has been a phenomenal flow of eager purchasers at our counters, and the unanimous verdict is: "How cheap Auld's are selling!" To-day we offer 10 special inducements, besides scores of lines we have no space to advertise— ( I Costume, £4 10s, for 39/6 —this season's. Marvellous value. ' Costumes, 42/6, for .22/6. Odd makes in Corsets, 1/- pair. Woven Corns., 1/9 pair. Worth double. A very good line of print washing undexskirts, from l/lil. Long Tweed Paletots, from 7/11. Washing Dress Lengths, 2/1.1, 3/0, 5/0. Colonial Flannels, B%d. Two pairs Women's Hose for 1/3; worth 2/-. Striped Flannelette, 3/11 doz. Torchon Laces, 8d per doz. AULD'S (Late Herbert's), THE TOP SHOP FOR VALUE. Near Post Office, N E W PL Y MOtIT H. TENDERS. RENDERS arc invited by the Mangorei Road Hoard for building pi-ers for bridge over Ilenui Stream Cross Road. Tenders close at 12 noon on SATURDAY, 30th September, 1011, at Messrs. Sladden & Palmer's Office, Devon street, New Plymouth,, where plans and specifications may be seen. The lowest or' any tender not necessarily accepted. D. WELLS, Clerk Mangorei Road Board. TO LAND AGENTS. M y FARM on Carrington Road is withdrawn from sale. - A. C. BINNIE. THE MORNING BRACER Cup of ELEPHANT BRAND TEA, .steaming hot, first thing in the morning, 'has a wonderful effect in stimulating and freshening the system. ELEPHANT BRAND TEA Is rich in theine, the active principle of tea and the stimulating element. .It is a superb tea. superb in all the qualifications which make tea a delight to ..the palate. It is pure and wholesome, rich and strong, soothing and stimulating. It is a good tea. and it is good all the time. It has a fine delicate flavor that just suits the sensitive palate. RETAILED AT g/g PER LBEMPIRE TEA CO.. W. & C. TUiXBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. TAUMARUXW ELECTORATE. FORBES, Opposition Candidate for Tatinianmui Seat, will address electors at Wait am on FRIDAY EVENING, 22nd inst. NOTICE. EI). 1 NF< )R MATTOX. Strayed or stolen from my farm at Warea, between Sunday night. the 10th September, and Monday morning, a purebred Ayrshire Bull, about two old. No brand or mark, but is well known. I Color nearly white, with a few red spots on body; white face, black on both cheeks and black spots on neck and chest., will) a ring in his nose; spreading whitish horns, thick at root. Took first;i prize at Taranaki Show. November last.' Anyone giving information as to his whereabouts will be rewarded, and anyone retaining the bull or branding him after, this notice will be liable to prosecution. as t:» ViiVr. :V- err I hand. Smd '..'""''i w.'.-VV' ' < ... i;n. i Warea. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 77, 21 September 1911, Page 1
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