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MISCELLANEOUS. QOUXTRY residents.—Let us make your Soldiers' Sox. We specialise. S. Mau'ke's, Umbrella. Maker, Devon Street. \ e.u. ICKER Armchairs, great value, &1 13/6; Wicker Chair, lounge shape only 18/0. —At Petty's. e.n. our !)d Lunch. Very best value in town. —THE Marble Bar (opposite Newton King's). e.e. (J! I KA P Soft Kelt Hats for men this week at The Kasli (colors, brown grey or black), 4/11 each. ready for you. A delicious cup .it" freshly-made tea at the Hygienic Tea Rooms. c.n. gILLIES for the Boys.—Hundreds on order. Cake, Shortbread, Chocolate and Billy, 7/0. Orders must be in early.—Hygienic Bakery. e.n. JAPANESE Matting,' l.yd wide, 1/ and 1/3 yard; Jap Squares, 9 x G, ht/fi; 0 x !), 11/ G. Only a few left a these prices.—At Petty's. e.n. jyjILLINKRY ready to wear and trimmed hats; low prices and Id in the Is discount.—Goddin, London Millinery Depot. b.c.e. fiHE KASII for Gent's Hard Felt Hats, worth 10/6 and 8/11, for 3/11. Sample Borsalino Soft Felts, worth 12/0 for 8/G each. J^OR Taranaki readers: ißook your veekly papers, magazines and all literature at Corrigall's, We post to any address. e.e. JJAZORS! Country customers shouli post their Razors to Sid. Lovell New Plymouth. Thoroughly sharpened and returned by return post. e.e. 4%'d and s%aj China ■Dishes 5 ! /od, Stephensan's -Kettles, 4/0, 5/0. Good value at Morris' Fire Sale. " e.n A T , Morris' Fire Sale. —Rubber heels, ladies' 4d pair, gents.' 6d pair. Writing Tablets, 5%d. Coat and Hat Hooks, fid dozen. e.n. AT Morris' Fire Sale.—Verandah Blinds, 6ft, fi/9; Bft, 8/8; 10ft, 10/(5; Hit, 12/6. Jap Mats, lid, 2/11, 3/11. e.n. trAPOC Pillows 1/fl each (grand line); 2ft Oin Iva.poc Beds, 1-1/1); 4ft fiin, 2A/fi, 32/6, 35/6. Strong Canadian High-hack Dining-room Chairs, 7/6, at Morris'. e.n. gPECIAL line of Sweet Dishes just opened, 3d and 6d each. Grand' line of Jap Teapots, 5%d; small white Jugs, 4d and sd, at Morris'. e.n. line of Vases, 5/11 to 13/11 pair. White and gold Cups and Saucers, 3/fi to 5/3 half-dozen, at Morris' Fire Sale. e.n. JgEST Dessert Knives, 1/3 each; Table do. 1/4; Tea Spoons, 6d, or 5/0 half-doz. Eeal snips at Morris', e.n. have some beautiful boxes Art Stationery just opened, 1/11, 2/11, 3/0 per box. —Morris'. e.n. SPECIAL Iron Bedsteads, 4ft 35/0, 4ft Gin 47/6. Great value. Morris'. M"ARLBORA Rimu Bedsteads, 4lt 57/0 4ft fiin 50/-. Single Wire Stretchers 18/6 eaeli. See these at Morris'. e.n. 1 D in the Is Discount off all goods.— Goddin. Cash Draper and Milliner, 253 Devon Street. . b.c.e. rjREAT Value in Wooden Bedstead: at Petty's. Single Bedstead, ivith wire mattress, for 3f)/G. Compare this with any in Taranaki. e.n. RATHING"DOSTUMES, new season's youths' two-piece 2/6, small men's 2/9, men's 2/11, O.S. men's 3/6; Towels, best value in Taranaki, wihte or colored, 1/- each, at The. Kasli. gILLIES for the Boys.—Hundreds on order. Cake, Shortbread, Chocolate and Billy, 7/fi. Orders must be in early.—Hygienic Bakery. e.n. "JJMBRELLAS —We make, re-cover and repair at shortest notice. Most select stock in Taranaki. —S. Mawkes, Devon Street, New Plymouth. em F pays the housewife to buy our scones, cakes, fruit and meat pies, rolls, pastry, etc.—Hygienic Bakery, e.n. '•pADDY the Next Best Thing," Gertrude Page; ''Laddie," Gene Stratton Porter! "Fragments from France," all 1/0 at Corrigall's. e.e. (IET a sanitary, pleasant 'shave Sid. Lovell's. Good plant, skilled operators, prompt attention. e.e. "DOCKET editions of "The Sentimental Bloke," "The Moods of 'Ginger Mick," by Dennis; also the "Australian and Other Verses" (Ogilvie), 4s, at Corrigall's. e.e. pUBLIC opinion says we are the besi makers of ice-creams in town. Tr -THE Marble Tiw. See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from SS/G at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See advertisement on page 6. J)ON'T miss our wide range of Ladies Handbags, Fountain Pens, Soldiers' Wallets, Pocket Books, etc. Nothing better.—Corrigall. e.e. Q.REAT values in Gents.' Shirts warehouse samples, worth' up to 7/6, for 3/11 and 4/0 each at The Kasli. gPECIAL iPRICES.—We specialise in 'High-back Dining Chairs. Prices from 11/0 each.—At Petty's. e.n. M OUNT A I N EVERY THURSDAY AND SUNDAY (Guaranteed). Starts from Tourist Office, Devon Street, at 8.30 a.m. Reliable Motor 'Bus am! new Buick Car. Fares: 10/- return, if returning same day only; >£l return, if not returning same day. < , { W. W. JACKSON', i > Proprietor. WAITARA CAR PAINTING DEPOT. F. t. PATTEN (Proprietor) Good workmanship combined with r prices can be relied oifc

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 1

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