Xmas Presents Silver-mounted long handled Urn" brellas, 7s 6d, 9a 6d, 12s Bd, 18s «d, 255. ->i j/i i »*.■ Ladies' Cambric and Linen Handkerchiefs, 4d, fld, Bd, Is, to' 3s 6d each. ' Our famous 2s lid Kid Gloves in all sizes in black and browns; smart neckwear, latest bows, Is Is 3d, Is fid; all latest colors just opened up, Tray cloths and napery. Pretty Voile and Lawn blouses, from 3s lid. Silk Shirt and Fancy Blouses, 9s lid, lis Od, a nice assortment. Very choice selection of underclothing in our celebrated fine quality, hand-made garments. These make a most acceptable present. Curtains in whit? lace and casement. White and grey sheetings, table damasks, and blankets at keenest cash prices. . jTj --M «q «*: fts«J|e JV.J 4J*|>i J. & J. Near Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH. I MANNINGS, TUI, SPEIGHTS, t 10/ dozen, Quarts. By Case, 9/ dozen. MANNING'S STOUT. 10/ dozen, Qtferts. By Case, 9/ dozen. Pint Bottles—s/6 dozen; by Caße, 4/9. RAILWAY HOTEL, INGLEWOOD. WANTED KNOWN.—For Exchange, several First-class Taranaki Farms for either first or second mortgages. Equities, £2OOO to £3OOO. Write LEWIS & CO., Wanganui. PICNICKING in New Plymouth is always delightful. You can make the day perfect if you get a Hamper from Scott's Beehive Pork Butchery. f.n. 4 POUND of Pressed Ham and Tongue will make up a lovely parcel of Sandwiches. Scott has made provision for a big demand of this delicacy. d.n. (~kUR Brawns, Saveloys, Luncheon Sausago, and stock of Small Goods is up to top standard again this week. Get some for New Year's Day from Scott. d.n. "TiON'T-spoil the first day of the Nov j Year broiling over a hot stove j Scott lias prepared dozens of Daintici for your choice. Get some. d.n Your sewing bill for the next year can bo reduced by half if you get Demaret's Paper-cut Patterns from Corrigall's. Patterns for every garment in stock. <!•«• I -\TEW YEAR GIFTS by the hundred ai r Corrigall's. All now and novel, foi nan, woman, and child. Easy prices, c.e BUSINESS MEN! Your Diaries foi 1915 may be secured at Cornwall's Big stocks to choose from. Also Pocket books and Wallets. - c.e 3 "PVERY Woman her own Dressmaker - „You can't go wrong if you use De 3 ! marct's Paper Patterns. Solo Agent- ' | Corrigall, Now Plymouth. c.e -pOR the Fly Season!—No flies in th milk or sugar if you get Beads fror Corrigall's to fringe your Covers. A colors at cheap rate c.e pUTLERY from 10/ per dozen at thj 1'..,1 I'not. t-5 I C'HG th" Special Display of Ne Crockery at the Red Post. t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 174, 31 December 1914, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 174, 31 December 1914, Page 1
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