FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. TGJXPRESS for sale; carry y 3 -ton; good | order.—Apply "Express," Daily I News office, a.v. pOR SALE—Owner having sold farm | and moving to small placeMare (any harness), Schoc. .., Draught Yearling Colt, 45-gallon AlpliaLaval Separator, new Hillside 'Plough, Champion Stove (new). —Apply sharp to Frank Iloliins, Huirangi. pOR SALE, Domo Separator, 28-gal-lons, nearly new, guaranteed in perfect order, £8 10s cash. —Apply F. Higgins, Burford Road, Omata. a,w. £1 2 000 ' n one or ' mor e sums for I *' U "" First Mortgage at G per cent. Apply, Wright and Laurence I Solicitors, Stratford. pOR SALE—Beck Microscope, with Leitz Objectives (2), and two eye pieces. Also about 6 dozen mounted specimens and mounting cabinet. Apply, "Miscroscop'e," News Office. f.w. pOR SALE—Alpha Laval Separator, nearly new, now running in perfect order; 45 gallons. Price, £ll. Apply, F. Hollins, Huirangi, JO LET—About 150 acres bushfelling. —Apply H. Larsen, owner, Pehu, Uruti, or C. Saward, Mangere Road, Whangamornona. ex. pOR SALE, Second-hand Fisher Piano iron frame, check action, overstrung; perfect order. £2B cash, or terms 15s a month. A snip. Collier's Music Warehouse. MISCELLANEOUS. JyjOTICE Ambury's Great Spring Fashion 1 Show to-day and onwards. b.n. (JOTTJER'S, Inglewood.—Voile Trimmings, Voile Flouncings, Veilings, etc., all widths up to 42 inches. ftOTTIER'S, Inglewood, hold a larger *" and better assorted sto»k this season than ever. Inspection invited. tumes this season for Cut, Style, and Finish are right Up-to-date. ATOTICE This Day and Onwards Ambury's Big Spring Fashion Show; great attractions in every department. fJENTS.' Tweed Box Suits, at 28/8, 35/-. :i7/(i and 45/- are one of the many bargains offering at The Kash, .New Plymouth. Call and compare the COTTIER'S, Inglewood, have a fine stock in their Showroom of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats, also Ladies' Underwear. T.ATEST Waltz Successes at Collier's Music Warehouse —"La Rousse," ■'Swaying," "Poppies," and "Love's Awakening"; also "Violet of Abbaiza" Gavotte (Morel); price 2/- each; posted week. Ihe town s ,>reat attraction. Result Big Crowds, Big Business, General Satisfaction. b.y. YyANTED—The Smartest Millinery, Costumes. Frocks, Blousts, Sports' Coats, Skirts, and Dress Matciials now showing at Ambury's. b.y. THE KASH for Exceptional Values ir Men's and Boys' Shirts; all-wool Cent's Shirts 4/11,' worth 7/11; Boys' Shirts, in assorted stripes and materials, 2/11. (COTTIER'S, Inglewood—Voile Case.neiils, single and double-width cretonnes. Fine range just to hand. THE KASH for Cent's Hard Felt Hats, worth 10/0 and 8/11, for 3/11, Sample Borsalino Soft Felts, worth 12/0 for S/0 each. WANTED—LoveIy Embroideries, Laces, Gloves, Hoisery, and Neckwear showing .at Ambury's. b.y. TATTERSALLS STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE, ]-JORSES, Vehicles., and Motor Cars'for hire. Careful Ji'.»ers on the premises, day sad night. M. J. HARTIGANc PROPRIETOR, 'Phone No. 2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1916, Page 1
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