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j; JO FOOTBALLERS and Athletes gen J| ' c rally—For injured shins, a'bra jisioiis, swollen muscles, stitf joints, etc. IjJoWiii's DOMINION OILS is an invalu I j able specific. Obtainable throughout I! Taramiki. f_ Wi I- RANTED— For coldest weather, BlanI kets, Down Quilts, Warm Costumes. j Wraps, Overcoats and Underwear. Best , value at Ambury's. o,v. jJT WILL DO YOUR EYES GOOD to I see our bargains in Fruit, Cake and" , Butter DiiUes.-Skea.tcs' Closing Sale. [,'QIIEAP HEADING - The following I books can be got in sixpenny editions at .the B.K.:— "Happy Hawldne," rilopaloiig Casaidy," "Whispering I Smith," "Mr. Pra,tt," "The Two Gun jMan," "Ben Blair." f.c. !pRECI§US GEMS and Precious Metal* ! are being slaughtered at Skoates' .Jewellery and Silver Sale, opposite .Theatre Royal. OASES of Carvers, Fish Servers, Fisheaters, Afternoon Tea Spoons, [j Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at aucj'jtion prices.—Skeates' Clearing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. > Gold Bangles, 57/fl to 37/6; i uents'. Pocket Wallets, 8/8 to 4/6, and 11/6 to 6/-; Ladies' Sealskin Purse and Card Case, 15/6 to 8/6; Afternoon Tea Tray in British Oak, 20/- to 11/9. Skeates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre J Royal. 'lO/6 LAmiE S' Black Glace Derby I Shoes, round rubbers and wide I lacea free—Boekrill'a. I gOOKS by H. G. Wells., in 9d editions | —"Food of the Gods," "The War in the Air," '-The First Man .in the Moon," '"i'hc Sleeper Awakes," "The History of Jlr. Polly," "Kips," "The Country of the Blind," procurable nt tnc B.K. f. e . RANTED— Lovely Evening Frocks, Wraps, Long Kid arid Suede Gloves for evening entertainments. Groat variety at Ambnry's. a.y. mON'T THINK for «he moment {hat J all eiw bargains arc gone. Thousands move to choose from.—Skeates" Jewellery Slaughter. pRUIT and Cake ©ishes, Butters, Jams, Crnets, Bread Boards, Teapots, Jugs, Clocks, Watches, etc., at les« ttfon wholesale price.—Skeates' Sale, Devon Street. ■pENOING POSTS, Red Birch, better than Totaia, 77s Od per hundred at Rangataua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taihapc; or 0. J. Herriek, Agent, Huivnngi. QUEEN? ANN: Pattern Tall Candlesticks, quadruple silver-plate, last a lifetime, 33/ C to 20/-.—Skeates' Jtnvel£KA DOWN: and the balance , weekly payments, secures a good 5-roonied house and conveniences. Price £550. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. ■MEW 3/6 fiction at tha B.K.—"Wihcn Ghost Meets Ghost" (D. E. .Morgan), "Unto Caesar" (Orezy), "Valley of the Moon" (London), "On with Torcliy" (Ford), all procurable at the B.K. f.c. AS ONE GOES, so another is created. | That is the way with our bar, —Skeates* Jewellery Slaughter, opposite j Theatre Royal. QH6CKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes; the latest styles and shapes in stock, including ladies' water-tight golf boots. —Dockrill's. "PVERY little movement in oiir watches is reliable, and the price need njt stick yon.—Skeates' "Chance ot a Lifetime" Sale, Devon St. 1f»/fi LADIES' Crockett & Jones' JLU U fine English Shoos, with the new pug toes, in full and half sizes. - Dockrill's. IA/fi SADIES' Black Glace Derby AV "Shoes, round rubbers and/wide laoes free. —Dockrill's. Pondering on the Possibility of roducing Perfect) v Pleasing Permanent | Pearls and Peridot Pendants be'.ov imported Price.—Skeates, Jeweller. TX7E are continuing ouv dosing mlc for a couple of weeks. Further great reductions. Skeates, Jeweller, opposite Theatre Royal. 1 K/_ GENTS.' Fine Glace! Derby ■*-" Boots, suede lined, reduced from 25/-.—Dockrill's. TjIAMONDS, Rubies, E Sapphires, Garnets, Peridots,: Tourmalines, Amethysts. Topa7.es, 'fur- I quoiscs, Opals, etc.. all sacrificed at Skeates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. AND J. AUI.D, Now Plymouth, show i - * the smartest Millinery in Taranaki I at their usual keen prices. c.x (\/n LADIES' BLACK GLACE ■" " -DERBY SHOES, round rubbers ul wide laces.—Doc.kriU'-<. A LL t-'.ie precious gems uml precious niftals are being slaughtered at Skeates' Jewellery and Silver Sale, o;y po?:Ce Theatre Royal. ajTii'N'D-SenniWe Prwtent*: u«.x rnntn'r»w»n, Pietiiro*. Pwnt Box". ch.'i>. Crayon*, etc.. st WEST * SONS. <Vr.t.er« fonno»it> SUM**). '- • •• <l.. E»«t. ■*■" " Aida Shoes, pvxip soles, li/it usia fe»ther. in wide 3-Wij.—DoskiillN.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 1

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638

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 1

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