MISCELLANEOUS. 22 LAST SEASON'S EIDERDOWNS te clear from 15/- at the Red Pest Sale. i.x. JJ.UY a tried watch, with a white metal chain, for 4/7 at Hawke's Great Sale. Watches only, 4/2 each, f.x lyyAR Rebate—ld in Is discount off all purchases.—Goddin, Cask Draper and Milliner, 253, Devon Street. f.n. J7JLTHAM, by special request, Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, will stay another week. Saturday, Feb.' 26, absolutely last day. Come and buy genuine drapery, one-third less, and in many cases, one half the price, you usually pay. Note Address —E. Clares' Old Tailor Shop, High St. Come and save money. jgLOUSES. —Good variety in silk aud cotton at low prices and Id in the Is discount.—Goddin, 253 Devon St. f.n. jgXAMEL WASH BASINS from lOd each, Tin Baking Dishes from Gd, Tin Kettles from lOd, Hand Bells Gd.Hawku's Closing Sale. f.x. j^/£ILLINERY —New goods arriving; smart styles and reasonable prices. —Goddin, London Millinery Depot, Devon Street. f.n. "I A COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, usually 35/-, now 7/6, at the Red Post Sale. d.x. QALICO and Flannelette 13 yards to the do'itn.--Geddiii, 253 Devon Street. f.n. JJAIR BRUSHES 6d, Aluminium Salts and Peppers lOd pair, Enamel Chambers from 1/4. Hawke's Sale prices. f.x. jVf AEPLE SHEETING, SOin 2/-, 70in 1/9, 54in 1/6 at the Red Post Sale. d.x. 2YLONITE-HANDLED KNIVES, dessert 0/2 dozen, Tables 10/-, Cheap Table Knives 5/6 doz. All goods reduced at Hawke's Clearing Sale. f.x. T\o you collect "camels"? Remember, DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes on July 30; £SO in prizes. B UY your Household Goods at Hawke's Closing Discount Sale. You will never get these low prices again. f.x. (CURTAIN ENDS galore, from Gd, at the Red Post Sale. d.x. b ui : Granite White Plates at Hawke's Sale. Prices: Meat 5/6 doz., dessert 5/8 doz., entree 4/- doz., cheese 3/2 doz.—New Plymouth and Inglewood. f.x. .piMEXSE REDUCTIONS in Electroplate and Fancy China at the Red Post Sale. d.x.
B UY at Hawke's clearing prices: W. and CI. bread and butter plates 3/doz., earthenware cups and saucers ;>/- to 0/- dozen. f.x. TjTTRST-CRADE NELSON FRUIT.— Cooking Apples, 6/6; Dessert, 8/401b case. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches, 4/6 '22lb case. Freight paid; cash with order.—H. G. Kingsland, Appleby, Nelson. present prices of goods will be the lowest for a decade. Try the Red Post Sale. d.x. JpERSOXS suffering from heart troubles will be well advised to shop before the new prices are ruling. . Try the Red Post .Sale. d.x. T)ESERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION —9l Cash Prizes—First Prise £ls. Closes July 30. Save the "camels." T/yHITE Granite Dinner Ware—Meat and Soup Plates 5/9, Pudding 5/-, Cheese 4/0, at the Red Post Sale. d.x. JT'S now or .never with linoleums and carpets. One more shipment only to come. Try the Red Post Sale. d.x. TfVOUND— I The most economical tea foi X family use is "DESERT GOLD" Family Blend at 1/3. Wonderful value. are not anxious, but you are welcome to the reductions for 14 days at the Red Post Sale. d.x. JDOYS' and Youths' Sports Suits at Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeds, plain or button knickers, from 12/0 to 3S/6, at The Kash. TROYS' Varsity Suits, in best quality washing materials, striped and plain poplin and linen. Usual price 12/6, now 7/6 the suit, at The Kash. T?OYS' Tweed Norfolk Suits, plain knickers, sizes 7 to 14, 12/6 the suit; white Drill Hats, 1/-; Poplin Varsity Coats 4/G, at The Kash. "T")ESERT GOLD' is always a winner DESERT GOLD TEA wins for flavor, quality and value. Try it. VyONDERFUL values in Boys' SuitsTweed Norfolk Suits for 12/G; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/6 and 15/-, Varsity Suits, 7/6 and 11/6 —only at The Ka'sli. rj-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 your own name, price 2/6 complete, at The B.K. Bookshop. RANTED KNOWN—The Dally News is the best advertising medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole of the province, from New Plymouth to Patea, to Opunake, to Awakino, to Whanga,, to Purangi. It is read on every train, coach and 'bui. So sead along your wants, for r*te» g etc,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 1
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