BUSINESS NOTICE. i. f AULD'S Etidl -of 'Season Sale is the talk of the town. A few only of the many items tioned here but throughout our ofi'eml at sale prices are menStore there are many interesting bargains that may not occur again for years. it /thafcjpßf-«jgftrijh V '.ev&t "as'- prices' are.'uJiaoWedly . rising .beyond anything yet known in the Dominion. Remember the sale closes on Saturday, March 3, so there is ho time to loose. COSTUMES:—I 4 . white Pique. and Gaberdine Costumes, nil this . season's, 35/. to 38/3; sale, price. 19/6. Grey and nftvy Poplin Costumes ■ 38/-, sale ' 25/-. I'om' only Linen Costumes, 5/ti. Six striped Cos' tunics, 22/-0, sale price 13/ C. Tussore Silk Cos- . tumes, 68/-, sale price 43/-; FAXCY COUNTER: Hair nets on clastic, 12 for Is; were 3/-. Dressing Comb 3 2d. White and Black Cotton Gloves, 2-d»4e fastenings, 1/4; were 1/11, Ladies' plain black Hose, 1/3 and 1/9; the marvei of present time value. HOUSEHOLD GOODS:—Double width mercerised muslins, sale price C'X,d. Fancy dress muslin small sprig patterns, B>/ 2 d,' sale price 4%d. 4'2-inch beautiful Madapolain, so useful for ladies' under, clothing, 7/11 pel' dozen, 30-inc-h pure white* Calico, recommended, 0/9 per doz. Plain . casement cloths, Fancy casements, lid. Pretty voile casements with blue, vieu rose, brown and pink borders, 1/8. Ticking o'/.d, S'/od, 1/-, 1/4, 1/9. White table damask, washes well and keeps a fme glossy finish, 2/3 and 2/C. This cloth cannot be replaced ■when sold. Supper Cloths, -with colored border, 1/8. Full size Double Tied colored qnius, C/ 9 and S/0. White Honey Comb Quilts, full size, 6/11, 6/11, S/0. White Marceila Quilts, full size, 10/0, 12/0, 15/0, 18/0. Fancy Printed Table Cover, cream'ground with colored borders, 1/11; worth 3/0. 's Great End-of-Season Sale, NEW PLYMOUTH. Many of the above lines cannot be bought in London to-day at these prices, so don't blaraa us when the prices rise. SALES BY AUCTION. ANOTHER SNIP 150 ACRES, 1J miles from school, factory, and creamery; all in grass, carrying capacity about 40 cows; property all in grass and practically all ploughable; 0-roomed house, good sheds, etc. Price only £l6 per acre, terms £4OO cash. Stock, which is young and good, can be taken at valuation. Apply: J. SUTHERLAND, INGLE WOOD. NIX-O-LOCK, for FORD CARS. WHAT IT DOESSAVES So per cent, to 50 per cent. oJ Gasolene. REGULATES Air Automatical-. ELIMINATES Carbon, PRIMES Motor. LOOKS Motor. Easily fitted in a few ml.iules by anyone. PRIOE, COMPLETE, 2&/ C, post free. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR AGEXT - - ELTHAM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 7 °' ose *° Wanganui. Pries £l3 10s, Over 100 acres flat. Equity £3ISS. Exchange for suitabla ■arm or house property. QPj ACRES dairy farm near Wanganui. Price £75 Rn acre including equity £3625. Exchange for larger dairy farm or business. 45 kest land in the district with 13 acres orchard, all level, and milking 20 cows. Price £4OOO, £7OO cash. 446 ACRES at Price £8 an acre. Equity £2OOO. Exchange for bush farm. X 477 ACRES, about 800 in gras«. Price £7 10s, equity £O7OO. Change for lightly encumbered farm. ARTHUR J. PEACHEY, VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGAMIU.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 1
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