MISCELLANEOUS. JSJASAL CATARRH—Xew Cure Book. "Canterbury Times." c.n. 'Y'HR shop for good fruit—Apples, 'Pears, Tomatoes, Bananas, Oranges, etc., also Section Hone}' (very choice) The City Fruit and Flower Co. e.y. beat the value being offered by the Regal Shoe Store. Everything marked sale gTOCT Chrome Balmorals, 16/6; K.I. Kip Bluchers, usually 18/6, sale price 12/0; Dairy Boots, 12/6; Chrome Bala, for ladies, 14/6. e.n. ■jl/rORRJS. Bargains, Red Post corner — Best Sumarang Kanoc, lOd lb. e.n. A/TOERIS' Sale Price (Red Post Corner) —Canadian High-back chairs, 7/6 ]y\)RßlS' Wonderful Value (Red Post Corner) —Splendid value, China C'.'.ps and Saucers, 7'/;d each. e.n. jypKRJS (Red Post Corner) for Beds and Bedding. Our prices and quality connot be bettered. f~ e.n. A/rORRIS' Sale Prices for Verandah Blinds, 4ft 2/9, 6ft 3/0, 10ft 5/0 VV A.\ IbD known.,— Just arrived Cocker, Tailor, stocks British and Colonial Raincoats, Costumes, Sports Coats and Paletots. b.w. ery and Costumes takes place on Friday. Inspection invited. d.e. , yi& istocks ol magazines will please you. Book, your orders with Cornwall Remember, each month supplies are more limited. e.o, terms of Demarett's noted papercut patterns, OV-jd each, 7d posted.— Corrigall, New Plymouth. e.e. 19/f{ LADIES' very smart Bar ' w Shoes, 3/6; Ladies' Evening Shoes, sizes 3, 4 and 7, and odd pair Walking Shoes, 9/6, at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale. e.n. THE best shave in town can be seciir- | eil at Greece's Sanitary Shaving Saloon, Devon St. Central. e.e. gEOURE a Bargain at the Regal Shoe I Store's Sale.—Children's. Ta'n Shoes, 7 to 10, C/G each; Tan Calf Shoes, 6/0; Tan Willow-calf Boots, »/9. e.n. IfOUR chairs in our Saloon means you Have not to wearily wait for a shave or haircut.—W. H. Preece. e.e. vy A« TED—Our big departments and showrooms are full of Dainty Useful Goods for winter wear. Ambury's, New Plymouth. c.y. gAHGAINS in White Shoes at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale—Ladies', '6/6, 7/9; Children's, 1 and 8, 4/6; 9 and 10, 5/6; 11 to 1. 6/6. e.n.
T>HE outstanding features o£ Preece's Hairdrcssing Saloon are good workmanship, quietness and no delay. ' e.e. A ULD'S First Show of Autumn Millinery and Costumes takes place on Friday. Inspection invited. d.e. M KJNUiMib ior otoiuungs, all shades and colors at Thompson's, Devon Street. QINGH makes his Sweets fresh dally. Get them fresh every day.—Eureka Sweet Depot. ee. 'pHE KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth, for Boys' Natural Singlets, with short sleeves, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each. HA'KI. Wool, superior quality, also lovely Indian crochet lace .at popular prices. Call at Thompson's, next Deare's Boot Arcade. e.n. A ULD'S First Show of Autumn Millinery and Costumes takes place on Friday. Inspection invited. • d.e. J£APOC bedding, 24/6. These prices cannot lpat. Get in earjy.—Petty. A GENTS for famous Corticelh Silk, nil shades and colors; also Peri Lusta, all shades. See the stocks at Thompson's, Devon St. Central. e.n. YY ANTED—Ladies, lor a good serviceable, smart, and economical Winter Outfit, Ambury's splendid selection can* not be beate.ii. c.y. npHE afternoon shopping will be less wearisome if you drop . in. at THE Marble Bar for a refreshing, ■ cool, drink or ice-cream. Try our flavors. e.e; I First Show of Autumn Milhn' I ery and Costumes takes place on Friday. Inspection invited. d.e. Squares. Bugs from 4/0, Squares from 21/-. Bargains at PeUy's. e.n. YyANTED—The smartest Hats, Costumes, Coats, and Frocks await your inspection at Ambury's, New Plymouth, c.y. ]£AISER BILL won't get any icecreams or lovely drinks from THE Marble Bar. All reserved io9 New Plymouth folk. • e.e. gR'USH Mats, 2/3, .3/3,.3/9. These arc the cheapest and best value in the Dominion—At Petty's, Devon St. e.n, A ULD'S First Show of Autumn Millinery and Costumes takes place on Friday. ' Inspection invited. d.e.
QuIR methods 'are the most modern, most sanitary and most thorough. That is why THE Marble Bar folk can build an ice-cream and iced drinks to suit all tastes. * e.e, yyANlED—Ambury's Autumn Display of everything to wear, demonstrates what careful buying can accomplish in war time. C v JJJifJK CHAIRS.—Just a few of these left at 7/0. Strong and serviceable.—Petty's, Devon Street. jusi mow w Autumn J ery and Costumes takes piano un Friday. Inspection, invited. a » '|™ AAS>ti, wevon Street, New Plymouth, for special value in Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with linen bands 3/li. ' ELECTRIC TORCHES. fJ]HE Famous Trench Flasher. TON 1 last three ordinary Torches out Assorted sizes from 10s to 18s Cd. IRA J. BRIDGER, , Cycle Importer, \ :' ■•. ,■:;: . u ,';; EITHA'"
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