Something Special this week in Ladies' Underwear 351 PIECES yj English Manufacturers' SAMPLES I in COMBINATIONS » BLOOMERS * SINGLETS '• CHEMISES ' ? SPENCERS " BODICES Etc., Etc. •'/ These goods show a big saving to you, and a big variety to select from. Call early and get some of the plums at Moray and Moore's Busy Cash Store KTNn fiTPTTOT OPPOSITE CARNEGIE LIBEABY.
ALP. M. BKEATES, "DIVIDEND SALE" OF ASHWIN'S WHOLESALE JEWELLERY, AT HALF PRICE is .still under way. gEEING IS BELIEVING. Those oxidised watches at 8/6' to 17/6 are GUARANTEED, and will give satisfaction. WE MUST CLEAR THE TREMENDOUS , STOCK OF BROOCHES AND NECK PENDANTS. Come and see them. We can supply to suit all pockets. Our sale, like all good things; must soon, come to an. end. Get in before the close. The one you would (ma%e a present to will appreciate these loVely goods, and they will cost your half price and give thos« that receive them delight and satisfaction. A LF M- g KEATE S JEWELLER Opposite Theatre, Devon St., Near P.O. NEW PLYMOUTH.
OKEY, SON & ARNOLD (LIMITkJ) IN (VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION. FOR SALE. JJIHE valuable and commodious FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES in Devon Street Central, NEW PLYMOUTH, with a frontage of 68"31 links, ft depth of 169 links, and a frontage to Currie lane of 50' 89 links. The whole covered by fine two-storey premises, with stone cellarage throughout, and comprising two complete shops, and show-rooms suitable for any 'business. The Hardware stock, plant and fixtures can be arranged for as a going concern if desired. ALSO FREEHOLD section in Currio lane, with a frontage of 75 '75 links. ALSO FREEHOLD SECTION ft Courtenay street, with a frontage of 97'48 links. IN ORDER to enable liquidation of the Company's affairs a sale must be''<ef* fected. For further particulars, apply to tha undersigned or to NEWTON KING, New. Plymouth, sole agent. HUGH BAILY, - ' Liquidator,.. New Plymouth, | July 23, 1912. "^7)
DUNCAN AND DAVIES Growers of Hardy Nursery Stock. SOME LEADING LINES For Present Planting, Pears, Japan Plums, Peaches, x Nectarines, Quinces, 1/G each; 15/per dozen. Currants and Gooseberries, 6/- per doz. . Rhubarb, Topps, Winter and Giant Victoria, 6/- per dozen. Oranges and Lemons, 3/- each. In ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS we have— Azaieas, 1/G each; Daphnes, 2/6 each; Heath's Choice 2/- each; Diosma, 1/6 each; Purple Leaf Plums, 1/6 each; Boronias, 2/6 each; and other shrubs equally choice. CLIMBERS include— ■ ' Bougainvilleas, 2/- each; Wisterias, in five varieties, 2/- each; Virginian •Creepers, 1/- each; Argentine Blua Pea, 1/6 each. Also— A magnificent collection of CHOICE ROSES, 10/- per dozen. Write for Catalogue Post free. J)UNCAN & J)AVIES, EXOTIC NURSERIES. New Plymouth. "OU can get it^chei
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 76, 16 August 1912, Page 1
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