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WANTED, ET& AN active, intelligent boy as apprentice to tlie general drapery trade. Splendid Prospects for a willing worker. Apply Eeunie & Co., The Big Store, Waitara. MISCELLANEOUS. yiSITORS to Xew Plymouth will find nice central accommodation at "Kenmare,'' Dawson Street, one minute from Saltwater Baths. b.w. EVERYBODY interested in Hawke's Great Sale; 2d in the 1/- discount. —New Plymouth and Inglewood. d.x. 22 LA ST. SEASON'S EIDERDOWNS to clear from 15/- at the Red ; Post Sale. d.x. JjUTHAM, by special requ and Co., the Wellington Drapers, will stay another week. Saturday, Feb. 28, absolutely last day. Come and buy genuine drapery, one-third less, and in many eases, one halt the price, you usually pay. Note Address—E. Clares' Old Tailor Shop, High St. Come and Q COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, usually 35/-, now 7/0, at the Eed Post Sile. i; d. x . JJOUSEWIVES will find great economy in shopping at Hawke's Xew Plymouth and Inglewood shops. Heavy discounts. (],x. jyfABFLE SHEETING, SOiii 2/-, 70in 1/9, 54in 1/6 at the Red Post Sale. |0 you collect "camels"! Remember, DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes on July 30; £SO in prizes. £)URTAIN ENDS galore, from 6d, at the Eed Post Sale. d.x. JMMENSE REDUCTIONS in plate and Fancy China at the Red Post Sale. ,l.v. ]VERY class of goods is advancing in price rapidly. Buy now at Hawke's Great Discount Sale', New Plymouth and Inglewood. U.x. ■piIEST - GRADE NELSON FRUIT.— Cooking Apples, 0/0; Dessert, 8/401b case. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches, 4/G 221b case. Freight paid; cash with order. —H. G. Kingsland, Appleby, Nelson. .'T'llE present prices of goods will be the lowest for a decade. Trv the Red Post Sale. " tl.x.

pERSOXS suffering from heart troubles will be well advised to shop before tlio n<"w prices arc ruling. Try the Bed Post Sale. ' d.x. T)ESERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION —9l Cash Prizes—First Prize £ls. Closes July 80. Save tlie "camels." TV/fAKE your purse give you the very best return by shopping at Hawkc's Big Discount Sale. d.x. T'S now or never with linoleums and carpets. One more shipment only to come. Try the Bed Post Sale. " d.x. TjTOUND—The most economical tea foi family use is "DESERT GOLD 1 ' T 00K!_ You must know that all linen are advancing in price. All prices reduced at Hawke's. We 'have got to sacrifice to lessen our stocks. d.x. >OYS' and Youths' Sports Suits at Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeds, plain or button knickers, from 12/6 to 38/6, at The Kash. JOOKS, Stationery, Crockery, Toys, Glassware, Kitchenwarc, Cutlery at less cost than can now be landed at HawkeVSale. d.x. TJOYS' Varsity Suits, in best quality washing materials, striped and plain poplin and linen. Usual price 12/6, novf 7/0 the suit, at The Kash. TJOYS' Tweed Norfolk Suits, plai; knickers, sizes 7 to 14, 12/6 th suit; white Drill Hats, 1/-; Poplin Vai sity Coats 4/6, at The Kash. "T)ESERT GOLD' is always a winner DESERT GOLD TEA wins for flavor, quality and value. Try it. WONDERFUL values in Boys' SuitsTweed Norfolk Suits for 12/6; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/6 and 15/-, Varsity Suits, 7/6 and 11/6—only at The Kash. Q.ENTS.' Box Suits at special prices: All-wool Colonial Tweeds, stylish cut, first-class finish, wonderful value. Prices from 25s to 755, at The Kash. MARKING OUTFIT, for marking Cotton, Linen and Woollen Goods, your own name, price 2/6 conv plete, at The B.K. Bookshon,

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1916, Page 1

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