IROOATS.—The nights are getting chilly and an overcoat will be essential. I specialise in coats.~E. Parrot*. „ „ jy[I.AV"V or light Overcoats, Hydrotites" best value in Tarauaki at E, Parrott's. e „ QILSKINS, Canv. all sorts and sizes.a Wristlet Watch, illuminated din m per cent, off presentation giftv B. Martin, Jcwelery Stoic, Klthar e best value shop. e. INGLEWOOD. y<->U are on the look-out for bargains? ■Well, see the Inglewood Exchange Mart-and. get some of there. e.ii yyuiuju.* «-no want a boot that will 'wear well, look well and feel well should get a pair of Strong Chrome Boots at R. J. Frewin's. ' p.d. 'JHIS is the season for tinned goods. Try J. McLean's fish, tonanes, pastes, biscuits. If drv, his cordial's fill the bill. Gn ]j[AE, Sandy, ye ken th' place where ye got the maist for your bawbees? Aye, Jamie, I ken J. McLean, th' West End grocer, th' place tae save yer siller." e.n. jjJ.MAKT.NKSS and neatness go with every suit or costume made by J. Roberts, Tailor. Place your order for Easter now. Pn Easter holidays will soon be here. Prepare now and let J. Roberts, tailor, build up a suit that wi'.l suit your figure and satisfy your pocket, e.n.
QVERHEAED at Railway Sta' word! What 'beautiful furniture leaving Inglewood," "Yes, L. de hannav's Furnishing Warehouse is continually sending superior furniture away to customers elsewhere." en. y.uuu ousmess results ironr making high-class Furniture at low-grade prices from first-grade material; You get these at L. de Launay's Warehouse. P „ increased, 'couldn't push o the walls, so removed to more cour modious premises, next Melbourne Co. where a thousand and one bargaiw •'~ait you,—G. Nightingale; and at ManaC, gfGGER premises allow us i ■'■.ostfrj larger stocks. Gordon .Nigli'mjale next Melbourne, has goi'lij parable with city shops and at pr'crs infiintely less. <v_i< QKAXD display cf .ftiramm p I Vv'.hci . Goods this (F~May) Evening iron} 7.30 to -0.30 o'clock s,'-, Clousfi's n n |ON'T miss our this (Friday) Evening. A iin<> opportunity to see our lovely stock. / j invited, especially you, to Clough's Lcoonmic. en MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. hauled; £75 g-SEATER CHEVROLET CAR, painted brown, practically new, ha.- done only 1000 miles: very iow priced at £230. 3g HUDSON, 5-Seatfer : iplendid order, just been painted and overhauled. £250. gVr-H.P., 2-Speed L.M.C. Motor Cycle; good running order, good tyres: price £25. 3'/rH.P. BRADBURY Motor Cycle, good going order, £35. g-H.P. Twin-Cylinder ROYAL RUBY Motor Cycle, with sidecar, recently thoroughly overhauled and painted, splendid bargain at £9O
NEWTON KING EASTER HOLIDAYS. WHY TSJOT?. Arrange to pay a visit to the NGAEKE GARDENS 'Tis an education to tlie Children and a source of delight to all. (SCHOOL TREATS 'PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN PARTIES, Etc., catered for. Hot Water Provided FREE A. TRUELOVE, ..Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 1
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