MISCELLANEOUS. TNGLEWOOD.— Carter &. Co., the Wellington Drapers, have arrived with £IOOO worth of Croat Bargains in Drapery. Selling privately daily, next Gamlin's butcher's shop, and on" Saturday, 2 p.m., Great Auction Sale at MaLlhews and Gamlin's. Mart, absolutely without reserve. Be there. d.x. 22 LAST SEASON'S EIDERDOWNS to clear from 15/- at the Red Post Sale. d.x. g,UY a tried watch, with a white metal chain, for 4/7 at Hawke's Great Sale. Watches only, 4/2 each, f.x gUY Granite White Plates at Hawke's Sale. Prices: Meat 5/0 doz., dessert 4/10 doz., entree 4/- doz., cheese 8/2 doz.—New Plymouth and Inglewood. fx. WOUND—Biggest Tea Valuo in "DESERT GOLD"—stimulating, fragrant, wholesome, economical. Prices Is lOd and 2s; Family Blend, Is Bd. TTSEFUL advice to families—Use Special Blend DESERT GOLD TEA at 1/8 lb. Delicious, economical, biggest value. gNAMEL WASH BASINS from lOd each, Tin Baking Dishes from Od, Tin Kettles from lOd, Hand Bells 6d.— Hawke's Closing Sale. f.x. A TIP! Pick up money on '. GOLD TEA. Save the "camels" off packets. £SO in prizes. QONFIDENTIAL! Many discriminating people have discovered that DESERT GOLD is the Queen of Teas. Try it. Granite Chambers 2/5 each, full-size Axes 4/2, small Axeß 3/eacli. f.x. •M/HEN will the War end mystery, but the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes July 30. A COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS, usualv ly 35/-, now 7/0, at the Red Post Sale. • d.x. PERSONAL— There is profit in the '•camels" off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO in prizes. Get particulars. JJAIR BRUSHES fid, Aluminium Salts and Peppers lOd pair, Enamel Chambers from 1/4. Hawke's Sale prices. f.x. TV/TAR PLE SHEETING, SOin 2/-, 70in 1/9, 54in 1/0 at the Red Post Sale. d.x. KNIVES, dessert 0/2 dozen, Tables 10/-, Cheap Table Knives o/fi doz. All goods reduced at Hawke's Clearing Sale. f.x. MMENSE REDUCTIONS in Electroplate and Fancy China at the Red Post Sale. d.x.
TSXJY at Hawke's clearing prices: W and 0, bread and butter plates 3/ doz., earthenware cups and saucers 5/ to 6/- dozen. , f.x THE present prices of goods will fyth< lowest for a decade. Try the Ret WONDERFUL va i UM j„ Bovg > Suits _ Tweed Norfolk Suits for 12/6; Tweed Sports Suits, ]2/6 and 15/-, Varsity Suits, 7/6 and 11/6—only at The Kfi'sh. ■ THIRST - ORADE KELSON FRUIT.Cooking Apples, fi/U; Dessert, 8/401b case. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches, 4/0 221b ease. Freight paid; cash with order.—H. G. Kingsland, Appleby, Nelson. WE are not anxious, hut you are welcome to the reductions for 14 days at the Red Post Sale. d.x. T>OYS' 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. tOST, FOUND, Etc. T OST from Urenul, one chestnut gelding, silver mane and tail, collar marks; also, one bay gelding, wound on near foreleg. £1 reward. App')'> PepoerelK Wftitara* b,s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 1
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