MISCELLANEOUS. T>OES *ot this weather make your palate call for our delicious icecreams ami cool drinks?—THE Marble Bar, always ready for the biggest rush. e.?.. yyANTED KNOWN Cars reduced to .■.„-.„, imj ™»i, Norton and Canlen, Hawera. Taper, Atlas brand, 3 rolls for 1/-, at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. f.n. yyA-ViMib KNOWN—Try a new model , Briscoe Car, price £3Li, before decidiiig. Norton and Caplen. ITawera. y^ANTED Known.—Aiiothe'r . lot of new season's honey; lib sections Sd, or in. bulk 7d per lb, at Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. m editions at The B.K. Bookshop.—"Cai>py Ricks'' (Matt Peasley), "Quicksands" (B. M. Croker), "My Wife," by the author of "Bachelors' Buttons," "Wcb'of Steel" (Cyrus Townsend Brady), "The Castaways" (W, W. Jacobs). f.n. ' i -nil oesi-appointeu saloon in town js Preece's. Try a- shave or hair cut. Workmanship guaranteed. e.e. J)EMARETTB paper cut patterns, the most renowned in the world. All ;nta for ladies and children at Corrieall's, (P/,d each, 7d Dosted. yy'JHAT a difference it makes to the week-end picnic—a supply pf our lovely ice-creams. In Gd and 1/- jars THE Marble Bar. e.e. ,Tni4 outstanding leature ol Corrigalls stock of hooks is that they are all new and selected from the world's best writers. A visit to Corrigall's will prove this. ee.. yy.a-.Muu you to try a cup ot iresliground coffee for breakfast. The highest quality, procurable only at Veale's. Broucha'm Street. e.e. Handbags at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre, „ f.n gEb our traced goods in Babies' Dresses Bonnets and Jackets." All linen. Pretty and unique designs at Preece's saloon. Our customers receive every attention and business-like civility. e.e. ■j-'m-j sentimental icioKe ana -The Moods of Ginger Mick," by C. J. Dennis, in pocket and large edition; price 4/-, at The B.K| Bookshop. f.n yyajaxnu ivuown—we nave just opened up another direct shipment of pure Ceylon Tea (value 2/6), going at 2/-, at Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. iiui> uiuueiu Hygienic piant and experience has made it possible beyond a shadow of doubt to manufacture I the purest and best ice-creams in Tarannki.—THE Marble Bar. e.e. Go to Preece's well-appointed saloon. Four chairs and expert workmen. for old and young. Lovely souvenirs, toys, games, etc., at Corrigall's, Now Plymouth. P n XX ' » ' * !-•••-> - sections, from leading local apiaries, only 8d per section.—City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. •. weeii. oiocKiaicing Bargains—l.2 pairs of Tapestry Hall Curtains, usually 30s, to clear las.—.Red Post h 1 r.OVISLY Silk Wide-end Ties, worth 2/6, for 1/-; Gents.' White Handkerchiefs, 3d, 6d, 9d, J/3 each. Mercerised Handkerchiefs, 6d each, at" The Kash. 9Q I'ER CENT, oi "" week (all rising in value) at the Red Post Sale. b.l. (.JEMS! See tnis: Smart, stylish suits made to measure from 58/6 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See advertisement Jon page 6. ■'j£ASY MONDAY" - remember the name the wonderful no-rub Laundry Help; 1/- packet lasts eight [ weekly washings. yuu can get it cheaper at the Red Post Sale. b.l. I ECONOMY Sale at "The Kash.". Boys' Tweed Caps, Cd; Boys' Tennis Shirts, 2/11; Boys' Strong Shirts, 1/6; Boys' Tweed Knickers, 2/11 arid 3/11 pair. X-HAJ. everlasting rnb-nib-rub is entirely unnecessary when you use "Easy Mondav" Laundry Heln. Grocers J)ONT forget, the Red 'Post .Sale closes definitely-on Saturday. See the big bargains in the Crockery Department, b.l. gUYING "Easy Monday" Laundr Help is as good-as getting a washerwoman. It does all the work. Pack'its. Is.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. RILEY, in very good order; thoroughly overhauled. £9-0. gg I&DSOy, 5-Seatcr; splendid ' order, just been painted and overhauled. £2oo. gWIFT MOTOR-BIKE, 3% H.P., 2speed, Armstrong hub; perfect order good tyres; £35. BRADBURY' Motor Cycle, good going order, £33. g-H.P. Twin-Cylinder ROYAL RUBY Motor Cycle, with sidecar, recently thoroughly overhauled and painted, splendid bargain at £9O. NEWTON KING UP OROZrER, No. 2I7IXGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1917, Page 1
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