New] Underskirts Opened at I's For moderately-priced smart underskirts, whether in moire, satin or long-cloth, when you inspect our new stock you will agree that our showing joes a long way to sustain our reputation for smart wear at moderate prices. SEB our White Embroidered Underskirts at 2/11. 3/3, 4/11, 6/6, 8/8, 10/6. SEE our aStin Frilled Underskirts SEE our Moire Skirts *t 2/11. at 6/11. SEB #ur BlanV Moire, 8/0 to 19/8. SEE our Princess Underskirts, 4/11, 8/8, 10/6, 15/6 te 35/ all beautifully trimmed. SEB our Black Underskirts, in large sizes. BEE our Beautiful Satin Underskirts, in colors, at 10/6, 12/6, l«/« to 32/6. Postage Paid anywtcre. i J & J. AULD WBEBB THE SMART STYLES ARK. NEW PLYMOUTH. JJRENUI-WAITARA-New PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. I wish to state that I am starting my service to Urenui on SATURDAY NEXT, September 6, and every Monday, ! Wednesday and Saturday afterwards, j leaving Urenui 8.30, Waitara 9.30, arrivjing New Plymouth 10.15, leaving New Plymouth 8.43 p.m. DAILY WAITARA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. Very; easy and comfortable running. Fares: Urenui-New Plymouth return, 08; tw# or more as per arrangement. Messages left at Mr. Sweet's. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
OUR JOINTS Are always IretJh, and the quality ia proved at every d inner-table. We kill only Prime Beef, Muttoa, Pork and Poultry. We want your orders. You want our service. )UR MOTTO—CLEANLINESS & PROMPTITUDE. 80NEDUST—The best fertiliser. Orders taken for any quantities from i/,cwt. SOLE BROS. rnxiE Violet Brand Shoes—These allocs are imported direct by and we are offering yon ladle?' £».'.& Derby shoes at 12/0 and 13'J.—Docknil's. ANTED you to always keep Yeast Cakes in the house in ease of emergency, fid a packet; I'/ad *«nat be added tor postage.—A. Veah. JJWXJND— Sensible Presents: Oak Photo Frams, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WK.ST & SON'S, Painters (opposite Masonic Stafcles), ENGLISH PIANO, l»y William Squire, London, full iron frame, eheck action, new keys, burr vvatuut case, good appearance, in perfect order throughout, a bargain at £lB cash, or oasy terras, 7/fi monthly.—Collier's, New Plymouth. £1 A A DOWN will Becure a Dairy. Farm of 100 acres, nearly all ploughable; good house and sheds. Price £ia per acre; er will exchange for house property.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. 1 A//» LADIES' Black Glace Derby "shoes, round rubbers *nd wide laces free.—Dock ruiV fYBRT-EN'S Viscolised Watertight?, new shipments just opened; no bettel boot for farm weal was ever made.— Doekrill's. I?XCLT.SH TIANO, by Backman, London, full ircn frame, check action, new keys; just been French-polished; practicaly new —a bargain at £35. Apply sharp—Collier's. V7AV4 system of heme treatment for Buffering wemen and girls relieves pain, removes the cause, and permanently cures. 114, Devon Street. can be digested easily ani quickly by nil babies,how- , evar weak they may be. I It tallcU bonnie bablet. A»k tow donlnr *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 99, 22 September 1914, Page 1
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