JJOYAL Pork Sausages! Try them; tliey arc a treat. Tom Brown, Em« pire Ham and Pork Shop, Devon Street, New Plymouth. f.G. VISITORS from a distance can have their aeroplanes stored free of charge at Tom Brown's Empire Ham aait Pork Shop, Devon Street, New Plymouth. i.e, - OA DOZEN Boys' and Youths' Boftteri^ '• usually 3/11, Special Price 1/j 8 " doz. Children's Washing Hats, samples, ' Od, at Plumtree's. Bowling Trousers, Vests, 32 inches to 45, length leg 27 to 35, at " Plumtree's. Colors: Cniui;, Grey, Lovat, t jTWOISEY Sweaters, lovely fine tert tures for summer wear, suitable for ■ bowling, tennis, or golfing, at Plum- • tree's. 9 _ ' ; C2ILK SHIRTS, cool and comfortable, "; suitable for bowling or tennis; prices ' 9/6, 10/fl, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, with or with--1 out collars, at Plumtree's. H ; ANTED, Board, by young Man, with ? | respectable family, near t >wn. Reply early to "Quiet," at this office. ~'! A LI/ such Useful Pieces and such little 31 prices, those Remnants at Herbert's (Stratford) Job-Priced Sale, f.e, Herbert's buy Job lines, they sell Job Lines. This means Cheap Goods. Herbert's are offering Jobs in Frocks and Dress Goods. f c. TDEAUTIFUL Big Motor Veils, Is lid. These save Hats, and your appearance. Herbert's (Stratford) price, Is lid, all colors. f.e. fj\ROOKS for Little Girls; Frocks for Big Girls; Frocks for Sister; Froc' < for Mother—all job prices at Herbert's, ■ Stratford. f.e. j Jj\ULL Skirt Width, richly embroidered ' Voile. It's worth 5/6 yard. Herj bert's price is 2/11, 3/11. f.e. Y oungsteks ' Washing Hats-The I Balance of the line, M. Herbert's (Stratford) kicked-out price. f.e.' | JJERBERT'S Hats have led the trade this season in Stratford; we're just I kicking the balance out—l/ 11, 2/11, j 3/11. f.e. J know you know, but let me drive | the fact home—Herbert's (Stratford) is the place for value, shape in Aprons. f.c. a Snip for 2/6.—Lace Yoke, 1 Ribbon-threaded, Cambrio Camisole, J a dainty little bargain at Herbert's, f.e. JJUT you're always safe with Herbert's Underclothing. Herberts lead this trade in this town. f.e. jyXKPT forget we clothe the baby from the cradle to school. Every infant's need in Herbert's Infants' Department, j• f .e. jJTjVERY Lady in Stratford who con--1 aiders appearance and price buys Herbert's Corsets. We know this trade; , we're out to satisfy you. f.e. ' OORSETS for Mother (Nursing), Cor- ! sets for the Girl (Sporting), Corsets for street or evening wear, Corsets for j the School Girl—all point to Herbert's. : f.e. j fTJHE Belgians supply some of Herbert's )' * Best Corset Models. It's the Belgian Corsets that built Herbert's Corset trade. f.e. | jgPEOIAL Jobs!— Herbert's bought 800 j, yards Summer Dress Stuff—a desj perate job. Herbert's Job Price, fid. f.e. gPECIAL Job of Costumes and Frocks. Herberts cleared a ' workroom; lovely frocks. Herbert's price 5/11, 9/11, 14/11. f.e. JJEMNANTS for Youngsters' Suits tutfd Shirts; Remnants for Girls' Frocks or Underclothing, less than Remnant Prices. Herbert's, fie. JJAVE you had one of Herbert's 1915 Calendars—they're just a work" bf art. f.e. YOU'LL kick yourself if you miss some of the jobs at Herbert's this week. Herbert's job-priced Costumes are wonders of art and price. f.e. fjyjTONEY talks every language—(A little money just now goes a long way among the jobs at Herberts. f.e. gEAUTIFUL Summer Dress Stuff, 6d yard, Herberts job price. Lots of it. Worth 1/ to 1-/6 yard. f'.e. JJUT the Job-priced Frocks at Herbert's are wonders. They're newest style, newest material, less than halfpriced. f.e. JJEMNANTS by tile thousand this week at Herbert's (Stratford). Ifs your chance to pick up snip pieces, f.e. rj\HE Only Place in Taranaki where you can procure Fresh Ground Coffee (iaily by electric machinery on the premises is at Veale's. -pITZROY TJiAM TERMINUS.—Over Half-acre Choice Sections, £IOO each, for Sale. Hartnell & Co., Brougham street, New Plymouth. PER CENT DISCOUNT off all Xnms Goods at the Red Post. t.c. .TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. have taken over the Carrying Businesses of J. A. Lutz (trading as the "Egmont Carrying Company"), Blake 4 Carlisle, and Farley <Sk Matheson, in South Taranaki, as from the 14th December, and propose catering fully for the carrying trade along the Eltham and contiguous roads. We are employing the latest types of MOTOR VEHICLES, and using up-to.date methods, and hope 4o <r ! vu the public satisfaction, and prove that we are deserving of a continuance of the patronage customers have in the past liberally accorded the firms whom we are succeeding. H. BLAKE, Trnffif Manner. T. L. BUXTON, Sev rotary. Telephones: No. 129 Eltham; No. 475 • New riyomuth. V Z- *''.?■ ,v i'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 193, 23 January 1915, Page 1
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