STILL BOOMS ALONG MERRi IIEKE ARE MOKE GIX)RIOL\S BARGAINS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF SALE:— LOVELY SILK WIDE END TIES, smart new good*, usually 2s Od each. .Sale price "1 /- TAPESTRY, CARPET, BEDSIDES, • \y z yards long, % yards wide. Q/ft MEN'S NAVY MILITARY COATS, with deep capes, usually 255. Sale price 16/6 LITTLE BOYS' STRONG DARK TWEED SUITS, usually 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 15s Gd. All to go at rj/fl[ EACH. LADIES' STEEL FRAMED UMBRELLAS, usually 4s lid.Sale price, g/H FRESH BARGAINS BROUGHT FORWARD DAILY. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, AND HAWERA
Prime Table Potatoes (Sp«-«;ial M««tations foi: quantities TKM2 OATEN SHEAF * STBAW CHAFF, TUI PIG MEAL (best procurable) POLLAED SUCCROSINE. FEED OATS, etc. "ERTJPTTra" explosive f»r your stumping. Y«,ull be well satined with results. H. C. LUKE. DJQLEWOOD. .. HERE'S YOUR CHANGE. ore STARTLERS MOLLISON'S 25 LADIES' COSTUMES, usual prices, 60s Cd to £5 ss. ALL TO CLEAR at one price, 23/(j EACH - The* Cbetumes arc in the very latest styles and are all thta Scan's goods. To effect a clearance we have marked them at tie above EXTRAORDINARY LOW AND SECURE ONE-IT WILL BE THE GREATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER GOT. LADIES' FELT HATS, in tlie t shapes. All to clear at \/\\ ?"*• LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS, ileiey lined. SALE PRICES \/\\ a»J 2/3CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES and I NSERTIONS. in beautiful designs. ALL MARKED AT HALF-PRICE, ?J%d and g'/ 3 d YARD. 4042-inch DRESS MATERIALS, us ual ?riccS; 2 s 9d to 3s Cd. NOW ALL OXE PRICE, y 3 YARD. MOLLISON'S CASH DRAPERS DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH The Haake for Happy Homes e«fly that esquirite technique-**** of P™"™ wort "while. No amount oi confirm your choice and their in rtrnct'Oii ortu n family use will find the Haake wanting in an> one particular. The Cottage Piano par excellence Our unrivaled reputation for satisfactory dealing is based on the Haake tad on the Bechstoin, the Romhildt, Hopkinson, and other great pianos that we will be proud to introduce to you. £tfre proud of our 54 years' record t HOFFMANN Baase it's a record to be proud of. | N£W PLYMOU TH
To STAND THE • COMTN'C SEASON in .\Y\v Flymouth and travel th>: surrounding di-trk-ts, Tin-] THOKuOinUKKD STALLION, iat,\,\ n.vf—l-'ormulaL TIIK TU't'L'TIN'U STALLION, LORD ASHLEY flNdWliiM—Ladv Ashley). Tin: rfAi)r.s»Ai.i-". stallion, ben Mccormick (lii-n Mori-- i.'hri-t'ma Fleming McCormk-k). i-'tirthcr details later. For further particulars see cards, applv to J. lIOXD, Gill St., New Plymouth. "Manv cooks spoil the broth," but a ;hild can' make a cup of delicious "Camp" „!»„• 41
Land Clearing WITH EXPLOSIVES. ing and land clearing. Why not use the great explosive. Gelignite, or Gelatine? Lifts the largest stumps out of the earth in a few minutes. ,r...ii «. «.riti. fnr njrtkulars and prices. We aho hold stocks of detonators, electric detonators, saiety fuse and blasting ponder. CKEY SON AND ARNOLD CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, SEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 17 August 1914, Page 8
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470Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 17 August 1914, Page 8
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