MISCELLANEOUS. jgUSY men visit 'Preece's Saloon for nairdresing. Four chairs. No delay. and skilled workmanship. e.e. gARGAINS for everyone at the .Regal Shoe Store's Great Autumn Sale, now on. f.n. you there, Marble Bar?" screeched the voice of a goblin from the under-world. "Well, I am coming right along for some i:c.e-creams and cool drinks. Can't live in this heat without some of your famous stuff right off the ice-pack."—THE Marble Bar. e.<>. \yHITM Canvas Shoes, in button, strap and lace. Ladies, 7/9; children, 7 to 3, 5/0, 10 to 1. (I/O. f.n. YY ANTED iQSOWX. Just. arrived, Navy Blue Dyola, Od packet; sections Honey, 8d; bulk Honey, 7d per lb; prime old cheese, 1/- lb: coffee, fresh ground to-day, 1/0 lb; choicest Ceylon Tea, i/- lb; Panyong China, 2./G; DarjeeImg, 2/0. All procurable at Veale's. e.e I',)/Q PAIR- Women's Kip Dairy * " Boots—great value at the "Regal." f.n. liairdressing and shaving plant is always kept scrupulously clean, ensuring a good sanitary shave and haircut.—W. H. Preece. . e.e. yyAN TEI). Sweet Peas, I!rst blooms. Now is the best time tcf plant. Procurable only at Veale's, Brougham St. v.e, Working Man's Boot, 10/0 —stout chrome, Derby, wood-pegged and plated; best value in town, at the Regal Shoe Store. f.n. "gCSINESS and profesisonal men prefer Preece's Hairdrcssing Saloon because there is quietness and expert workmen. e.e. gTRATFORD By special request, Carter & Co. are staying a week longer. Several Dairy Farmers desired us to stay over the 20th, so our Great. DRAPERY SALE will continue every day this week. SATURDAY, 24th, absolutely last day. Come and. save onethird and in many cases one-half. Note address, opposite Bank New Zealand, Broadway.
T ADIES' Walking Shoes, 10/<i, 12/ d, 13/0, IC/G. Values extraordinary at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale. f.n. yy.HK>» the week-end picnic is being spoiled because of the heat, just unpack a couple of jars of ice-cream. In (id and I'/- jars, from THE Marble Bar. e.e yiNUH makes his Sweets fresh daily. Get them fresh every day.—Eureka Sweet Depot. e.e. selection of Jack London's popular books at 1/G, including—"God of his Fathers," "South Sea Tales," •'The Jacket," "Moon Face," "The Faith of Men," "The Road," "The Sea Wolf," "Children of the Frost," "White Fang," "The Iron Heel," "Lost Face," "Martin Edin," "Odyssey of the North," "Adventure." All these and many others on Corrisalls book shelves. e.e 'jpHii KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth, for Boys' Natural Singlets, v;ith short sleeves, 1/3, 1/fl, 1/9 each. jQEUK CHAIRS. —Just a few of these left at 7/0. Strong and serviceable. —Pctty's, Devon Street. lot of Bedding just opened at Morris'. This is entirely new stock and splendid value. All at easy prices. JUST opened, a beautiful assortment of colored pictures; marvels of cheapness at 2d, 3d, Od and Is each at Morris', Liardet Street. JJXDIiRSTAND the present military position on all fronts by securing from Corrignll war maps. Latest and best. See them. e.e, 'pi-fIS KAS'H, Devon Street, New Plvrnouth, for special value in Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with linen bands, 3/11.
TARANAKI MOTORS. LTD.. ELTHAM. are prepared to remove your Furniture to any part of tlie district or province by Daimler Motor Waggon at the lowest cost. MOUNTAIN' TRIPS undertaken. Hake your party up and then travel by our motor waggon. Let it be known that our stall is prepared to undertake ALL REPAIRS TO MOTOR-CARS. WAGGON'S, etc., and guarantee good workmanship. We have the material and efficient mechanics. No need to go out of the district. W. CHRISTOFFEL, Manager. NOTICE.
JESSES SIMS, COOPER AND CO. (N.Z.), Ltd., Meat Exporters, beg !.o advise tliat they have appointed two representatives in the Hawera district: Mr. A. DIXON (address, Princess Street, Hawera;. Telephone 272; P.O. Box 135); also Mr. P; M. HARRISON (address, 79 Glover Eoad, Hawera; telephone 233,.. VI VI FIG The great specific for Eczema (used in connection with VIVIFIC OINTMENT). CURES INDIGESTION, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. The following testimonial attests to its virtues:— Cornwall Street, Eltham. Messrs Moore and Co. Dear Sirs—My daughter suffering from Eczema for nine years, and being treated by three doctors, with no good results, a friend advised me to try "VIVIFIC" Tonic and Ointment, and after taking seven bottles of Tonic and using one pot of Ointment, she was completely cured, thanks to "VIVIFIC."—Yours faithfully, MRS. W. CLARRY. If your store keeper does not stock it, apply to Messrs Burgess, Fraser and Co., New Plymouth and Hawera, or Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. and Sharland and Co., Wellington. Price 3/6 per bottle. Ointment, 2/0 p?r Dot,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1917, Page 1
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