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you there, Marble Bar!" screed ed the voice of a goblin from tl under-world. "Well, I am coming rigl along for some ice-creams and co drinks. .Can't live in this heat withoi some of your famous stuff right off tl ice-pack."—THE Marble Bar. « yyAATED . Navy Blue D,ok, Cd packet; se tions Honey. 8d; bulk Honey, 7d per \l prime old cheese, 1/- lb; coffee, fres ground to-day, 1/9 lb; choicest Ceylo Tea, 2/- lb; Panyong China, 2/0j Darje. ling, 2/8. All procurable at Veale's. e QUR, fiairdressmg and shaving plant": always kept scrupulously clean, er suring a good sanitary shave and hail cut.—W. H. Preeee. e , yy ANTED. —Sweet Peas, blooms. Now is the best time t plant. Procurable only at Veale'; Brougham St. -, for famous Corticelli all shades and colors. See the stocks a Thompson's, Devon St. Central. E.i JUSIXESS and profesisonal men pn fer Preeee's Hairdressing Saloo ■pause there is quietness and expei gTEATFORD - By special reques Carter & Co. are staying a wee longer. Several Dairy Farmers desire us to stay over the 20th, so our Grea DRAPERY SALE will continue ever day this week/' SATURDAY, 24th, abs< lutely last day. Come and save oik third and in many eases one-half. Not address, opposite Bank New Zealani j£4AKI wool, superior quality, al* lovely Indian crochet lace, at popu lar prices. Call at Thompson's, nex Deare's Boot Arcade. e v •yyniJiN tne week-end picnic is bein spoiled because of the heat, jus unpack a. couple of jars of ice-crean In Cd and I|/- jars, from THE Marbl Bar. JJJiUv CHAIRS.—Just a few of these' left at 7/6. Strong and servie? able.—Petty'*, Devon Street. \yrßJi STRETCHERS, all new/afTGuT: 17/0 and 18/6. These are too good to miss.—Morris 'Cheap Store. c.n. J)RESS Hampers, ITfine Tt7o"ng~Jme", from 2/- to 12/6. Don't fail to -ee them at Morris', Liaidet St. en pLATES—Cin, Sin and loin \vhit< plates, 2/3, 3/6, 3/9 the half-dozen Ruelish make. Snins nk At,.,.,.;,,' cani oeat this price: lOd per lb; get in early. Real bi" bargain. „,f pots. Useful for afternoon teas etc. Great value at Morris' „r, jloj. openeu, a Deautitnl assortmenl of colored pictures; marvels ol cheapness at 2d, 3d, H and Is each at Morris', Liardet Street. juoi openeu up—verandah blinds rect from Japan—4ft, 2/9; eft, oi/u -,^.u U .L.niw me present military position, on all fronts bv securim e.e yy^ij'.u—Huge parcel of Ladies' and Children's Raincoats just opened at Ambury s. C \\MNTWJ=Felrmih Materials, Gabardines, Blanket Serges, Tweeds. Cnntimrs V 0 i„ o t„„_„ ;..... iw«w±Hih»miMHm>mm*4 yy -iim &u— ask tor the smart White Felt Ready-to-wear Hats, 8/11. at Ambury's- f „ selection ot Semievening frocks. Just opened at Ambury's. c ■ yy.awj.Jijj j\.\u\V.Y—Just arrived, a limited number of first-class openfaced watches: absolute bargains; only 30/-, with two years' guarantee.Woke s, uext ™**"»es,, d.y

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 1

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466

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 1

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