MISCELLANEOUS. JJtIRST-GRADE NELSON APPLESMunroe's favorite, 6/6 (cooker); Jonathan, 7/C (dessert); Cox's Orange, S3 (Dessert); 401b cases, freight paid, cash with order.—H. G. Kingsland, Appleby, Nelson. RANTED KXOWN-For the Lenten Season: I can still supply Salt Herrings, 1/11 d 0?..; Cornish Pilchards, 1/6 doz.; Yarmouth Bloaters, 1/- tin At A. Yen lu's. e.w. QONFIDENTIAL! Many discriminating people have discovered that DESERT GOLD is the Queen of Teas. Try it. yyHEN will the War end? That's a mystery, but the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes July 36. QOTTIER, Inglewood, will be pleased if you can giv-; him a turn. We have every confidence in our stock. e.n. have just landed a shipment of Folding Push-carts. See the famous "Governor" Car; strong and reliable. -At Potty's. e.e. YyE specially cater for all afternoon and evening social functions.— Hygienic Bakery. e.n. PLAX Bedding, 3ft 12/- and 13/6, •2ft Bin 10/fi and 14/fl; good ticking and best quality flax. Buy now, at 'Petty's. e.e. PERSONAL—There is profit in the "camels" off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO in prizes. Get particulars.
r PHE last shipment of Carpets and Linoleums lias just arrived. These good 6 were purchased before the last rise. Great value.—At Pettv's. c.e. QOTTIER, Inglcwood, has a fine stock of Ladies' Blouses, in silk, flannel, and wincey. Colors: Cream, black, navy. e.n. QOTTTER, Inglcwood, has a very fine navy Coating Serge, suitable for ladies' costumes; beautiful quality. Call and see it. e.n. T<"AFOC Mattress, 3ft 15/6, 18/0, 22/6 and 27/6; 2ft 6in, 13/-, 16/0, lfl/0 and 25/-. Greatest value in Taranaki, at Petty's. e.e. \X7E are catering for hundreds of custumers with our scones, tarts, pastry, etc.—Hygienic. e.n. QOTTIER, Inglewood, for Children's Woollen Singlets, long and short sleeves, all sizes. Another scarce line. 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. QOTTIER, Inglcwood—Flannels, by the yard, various prices. This line cannot bo bought wholesale at the present STILL quoting the same prices for all Furniture. Call right away, as priec s are bound to rise very soon.— T. Pettv. e.e.
QOTTIKR, tnglewood, for Winter Coats, wlicre you can always get satisfaction. We cater well for this department. e.n. QOTTIKTS, Tnglewood, for Flannelettes, sheepskin quality, at the same old price. You know this cloth. e.n. QOTTTER, Tnglewood, says his stock this season is better assorted than ever. Prices are right. e.n. J) A I L Y Jf E W S' SPECIAL PARCEL SERVICE. HAWEKA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. fHE DAILY NEWS' MOTOR leaves Hawera each morning for New Plymouth at 8 a.m., and delivers parcels en route as follows: Weight not exceeding Hawe ■:; to 71hs 141bs 281bs 561bs Eltham ... 1/- 1/3 1/8 1/. Stratford .. 1/3 1/6 l/» 2/3 Ingleweod.. 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/S New Plym'th 1/6 2/- 2/3 3/All parcels to be delivered at L. 0. Hooker's, Hawera, and the freight prepaid, ',
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 1
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