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MISCELLANEOUS. )OES not this weather make your palate call for our delicious icecreams and' cool drinks?—THE'Marble Bar, always ready for the biggest rush. e.?.. yyA-NTIiD Known.—Another lot of new season's honey; lib sections Sd, or in hulk 7d per'lb, at Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. r £,Hh best-appointed saloon in town is Preece's. Try a shave or hair cut. Workmanship guaranteed, e.e. J)EMARETT'S paper' cut patterns, the most renowned in the world. All garments for ladies and children, at CorHgall's, o%d each, 7d posted. 'WHAT a. difference it makes to the week-end picnic—a supply of our lovely ice-creams. In 6d and 1/- jars.— THE Marble Bar. e.e. stock of books is that they are all hew and selected from the world's best writers. A visit to Corrigall's will prove this. ee.. fail to see the lovely lingerie goods at Thompson's; very special; moderate prices.—Next Deare's Bo6t shop. e.n. i^^vimmvimtiLmA&m yy a..\ j. s\u you to try a cup 01 tresliground coffee for breakfast. T!ie highest quality, procurable only at Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. gEli our traced goods in Babies' Dresses Bonnets and Jackets. All linen. Pretty and unique designs at Thompson's, Devon St. Central. e.n. ipers, a tine strong line, from 2/- to 12/0. Don't fail to ee them at Morris' Sale, now proeeedplates, 2/3, 3/6, 3/9 the half-dozen. English make. Morris' Bargain Sale. £jAKb tins, suitable for billy tread, all sizes and all prices, from 1/to 2/6, at Morris' Booming Sale. Very popular. e.n. |£APOC-.— You can't beat this price: lOd per lb; get in early. Great snip at Morris' Big Sale. e.n. j.uu ioi oi xseaaing just opened at Morris': This is entirely new stock and splendid value. All at sale prices. gl-VUbh Kapoc Mattresses from 12/0; double size, from 29/ G. Great bargain at Morris' Bjg Bargain Sale. e.n. \ VERY nice selection of fane} pots. Useful for afternoon teas, »tc. Great value at Morris' Bargain Sale. e.n. ILM opened, a beautiful assortment of colored pictures; marvels of cheapness at 2d, 3d, 9d and Is each at Morris'. Liardet Street. RANTED Known—We have just opened up another direct shipment of pure Ceylon Tea (value 2/0), going at 2/-, at Veale's. Brougham Street. e.e. riAUEKUi traced goods ready for working Camisoles, Mob-caps, Nightgowns, Knickers, Combinations, m ~,,_ t,.„ ' m3j Bedspreads, ron St. Central. perience has made it possible beyond a shadow of doubt to manufacture the purest and best ice-creams in Tarnnaki.—THE Marble Bar. e.e. QON'T wait half-an-hour for a shave. Go to Preece's well-appointed saloon. Four chairs and expert workmen. »»MKIM*»IC»rt\JM BfiKttßi Hosiery is the best value in town; we knit our own stock.—Mawkes, Devon Street E. « • -*-"•" uj, twwi new uuveiuiis for old and young. Lovely souvenirs, toys, games, etc., at.Corrigall's, New Plymouth. e . e . . will be extended for a .. .At: ' Bigger' reductions than ever on all lines. Come and see for yourself. e.n. JU'-\iA, top quality and pure, in lib sections, from leading local apiaries, only Sd per section.—City Fruit and Flower Co.; New Plymouth. e.v. pairs of Tapestry Hall, Curtains, usually 30s, to clear 15s.—Bed Post, b.l i.iM'liLY Silk Wide-end Ties, worth 2/6, for 1/-; Gents.' White Handkerchiefs, 3d, Gd, 9d, 1/3 'each. Mercerised Handkerchiefs, Od each, at The Kash. . j-jii.\i.a! oca tins:, -binart, Stylish suits made to measure from 58/6 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. ' See advertisement on page G." "JhJASY MONDAY" remember.- the name the wonderful ho-rub Laundry Help; 1/- packet lasts' eight weekly washings. r \ HAI everlasting rub-rub-rub is entirely unnecessary when you use "Easy Monday" Laundry Help. 'Grocers ins g DYING ' Help is as good as getting a washerwoman. It does all the work. Pack«sts, Is. 1 The Taranaki Daily News is on the breakfast tables in places as far away from the publishing office as Patea, Hawera. Manaia. Kapuni, Whakamaw, etc. We literally cover the wheJe eJ-' the province by breakfast \m». -**'' • ness men of the pr OT i»«i--Je* ~."1% vour story to tlW^^-J^Jj.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1917, Page 1

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