j RANTED- Lady ieip.—Apply Mis, J Kenipthome, the Vicarage, InglcI *««*• b.e.f.n J^OST— On Tuesday night, bay mare, saddle and bridle on; barbed wire marks on right back leg; running eyes. |— Apply Hapara, Moturoa, in. I ■■ JOHN'S Dancing Shoes, latest wide toe and Derby front, in patent and : Frenci kid, just landed. McEwen Bres. ,_ piGKJUED PORK at 8d per lb brings bacon for breakfast within the reach of all. "Try some al Milton Scott's brand of curing. e.e. pREdOUS GEMS and Precious MetaU are being slaughtered at Skeatee' Jewellery and Silver Sale, opposite Theatre Royal.
£JASES of Carvers, fish Servers, Fiaheaters, Afternoon Tea Spoofs, Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at auction prices.—Skeates' Clearing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. ■ 110/fi LADISS ' Black Glace Derb y Shoes, round rubbers and wide laces free.—DoekrilTa. .... JJEOMT distinguished visitor* to our town demanded pork sausages for tea. "And mind you get them at Scott's!" was the order. e.e. J)ON'T THINK for one moment that all our bargains are gone. Thousands more to choose from.—Skeatea' Jewellery Slaughter. " JJiRUIT arid Cake Dishes, Butters, Jams, Cruets, Bread Boards,. Teapots, Jugs, Clocks, Watches, etc., at less than wholesale price.—Bkeates' Sale, Devon Street. JfiENCING POSTS, Red Birch, better than Totara, 77s 6d per hundred at Rangataua. Apply Wilson and - Co., Taihape; or Q. J. Herrick, Agent, Hiiirangi. - " £SO DQWN and the balance .* weekly payments, secures a go»d 6-roomed house and conveniences. Price £SSO. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. <'J)EAR MR. SCOTT—Please send rae another of those hams at lid per lb. The last one wc had was a beauty —perfectly cured and full of flavor." ONE GOES, so another is created. That is tihe way with our bargains. —Skeatetf-Jewellery Slaughter, opposite Theatre Royal. RABIES' Patent Button. Boots, grey kid tops, stylish toes, 80s eash. A real Bmart line.—McEwen Bros. e:w. j (CROCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes; the latest styles and shapes in stock,' including ladies' water-tight golf boots —DockriH's. TjWERY little movement in our watches is reliable, and the price need not stick you.—Skeates' "Chance of a Lifetime" Sale, Devon St. Ifi/fi £ADIE| S' Crockett & Jones' AU fine Knglish Shoes, with the new pug toes, in full and half sizes.— I Doekrill's. "QON'T be put off with any sort of Small goods. Try Milton Scott's. Die ingredients aare guaranteed pure and wholesome. , e.c. 10/fi LADIES ' Bkck Glace Deri) - V Shoes, round rubbers and wide laces free.—Doekrill's. PEOPLE PASSING Pause Perceptibly, Pondering on the Possibility of Producing Perfectly Pleasing Permanent Pearls and Peridot Pendants below imported Price.—Skeates, Jeweller. TK/E are continuing bur closing sale for a couple of weeks. Further great reductions. Skeates, Jeweller, opposite Theatre Royal. IK/- GENTS.' Fine Glace Derby - Lt ' Boots, suode lined, reduced from 25/-.—Doekrill's. JJUY JJOOKS AT THE JJ.K. -niAMONDS, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, Sapphires, Garnets, Peridots, Tourmalines, Amethysts, Topazes, Turquoises, Opals, etc., all sacrificed at Skeates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. "TjtMBEKAY" Soccer Football Boots just imported. Price 15/6 per pair.—McEwcn Bros. «- w - T AND J. AULD, New Plymouth, show "' the smartest Millinery in Taranaki at their usual keen prices. c.x Ift /(i INDIES' BLACK GLACE *■" " DERBY SHOES, round rubbers and wide laces.—Doekrill's. ALL the precious gems and precious metals are being slaughtered at Skeates' Jewellery and Silver Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. i^OUND— Sensible Presents j Oak Photo- " frames, Pictures, Patat Boxes, halks, Crayons, etc., at WIST & SONS, 'ainteri (opposite Maionfo Stables), Nivon St. East. f?KA DEPOSIT secures 5-room-*""ed Villa (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. IK/- GENTS' PINE ENGLISH L " GLACE DERBY BOOTS, suede 'incd, welted soles.—Dockrill'e.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 3, 22 May 1914, Page 1
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