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MISCELLANEOUS. jgUrHAM.—Carter ami Co., the Wellington Drapers, have arrived with £l'ooD worth Genuine Bargains in Drapery. Those interested should call early, a:; they can save one-third «nd in many cases one-half. Note, address: Opposite Coronation Hotel. Short visit. Come and save money. f.x. H'U U shop for good fruit—Apples, 'Pears, Tomatoes, Bananas, Oranges, etc., also Section Honey (very choice) — The City Fruit and Flower Co. e.y. KXOWX.—You cannot beat the value being offered by the llegal Shoe Store. Everything marked sale prices. en. Children's requirements.—We have just landed large atocks of readers, copy-books, drawing-books, exercise books, etc. —Corrigall. e.e. gTOUT Chrome Balmorals, 18/(1; E.I. Kip Bluchers, usually IS/G, sale price 12/G; Dairy Boots, 12/6; Chrome Ms. for ladies, 14/6. eji. (VJR stocks of magazines will please you. Book your orders with Corrigall. Remember, each inoath supplies are more limited. e.e. 1 2/tfi — 1 LADIES' very smart Bar Shoes, 3/6; Ladies' Evening Shoes, sizes 3, 4 and 7, and odd pair Walking Shoes, t)/(i, at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale. e.n. jgVKRY housewife speaks in glowing terms of Demarett's noted papor•cut .patterns, C'/od each, 7d posted.— Corrigall, New Plymouth. e.e. best shavs in town can be secured at 'Precce's Sanitary Shaving Saloon, Devon St. Central. e.e. gEOURK a Bargain at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale.—Children's Tan Shoes, 7 to 10, 8/6 each; Tan Calf Shoes, 6/6; Tan Willow-calf Boots, !)/9. e.n. JpOUR chairs in our Saloon means you liave not to wearily wait for a shave or haircut.—W. H. Preeee. e.e. yyANTED —Our big departments aiid showrooms are full of Dainty Useful Goods for winter wear. Ambury's, New Plymouth. e.y. "pHE outstanding features of Preece's Hairdressing Saloon ( are good workmanship, quietness and rid delay. e.e.

JJAKUAINS in White Shoes at the Regal Shoe Store's Sale —Ladies', 6/0, 7/flj Children's, 7 and 8, 4//6; 9 and l'O, 5/(1; 11 to 1,.6/6, e.n. •JMIK KASH, Devon Street, New Plvmouth, for Boys' Natural Singlets, with short sleeves, 1/3, 1/6, l/o each. YyANTED —Ladies, for a good serviceable, smart, and economical Winter Outfit, Ambury's splendid selection cannot be beaten. c.y. ipE 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. yyA-NTKD— I The smartest Hats] Costunics, Coats", and "Frocks await your inspection at Ambury's, New Plymouth, c.y. gAISM BILL won't get any ic? creams or lovely drinks from THE Marble Bar. All reserved for New Plymouth folk, e , e , QUE 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. ee. yyA-STED —Ambury's Autumn Display of everything to wear, demonstrates what careful buying can accomplish in war time. C y jJi'-L'K CHALKS.—Just a few of these left at 7/G. Strong and serviceable.— Petty'*, Devon Street. ' ' ery and Costumes takes,place on Friday. Inspection invited. 1 d.c. r pH£ KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth, for special value in Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with linen bands Q/11 *

THE SENSIBLE DRINK WENDEL'S WINES In view of the greatly increased demaniMor WENDEL'S PURE GRAPE INKS, Ave strongly advise the public to send along their orders as early as possible. There is no beverage that can comwith WENDEL'S PtTRE LIGHT WINES to keep you fit and well. Being fully matured, they are only mildly alcoholic, but great in strengthening and sustaining qualities, while the flavor and bouquet are simply delightful. WLNDLLS WINES arc guaranteed absolutely pure grape wines, entirely free from any adulterant or coloring matter. ° ABRIDGED PRICE-LIST. Per Pot. PerDoz. s. d. s. d. _o. 1 Port 3 0 30 0 Xo. 3 Port 3 6 36 0 So. 4 Port (invalid, old) 4 0 42 0 Special Invalid Port(very old) 5 6 60 0 Sherry (pale) ........... 3 0 30 0 Sherry (brown) 3 0 30 0 Sherry (very old) -.-r....- 4 0 42 0 Malaga 4 0 42 0 Madeira (white) 3 0 30 0 Frontignac (sweet) .... 3 0 30 0 Cornstantia 3 6 36 0 Burgundy 4 0 42 0 Muscatel (very choice) 5 6 60 0 Claret (unsweetened) .. 3 0 30 0 Claret (dry) 3 0 36 0 Claret (old, dry) 4 0 42 0 Quinine Port ...... 3 0 36 0< (Assorted cases at per dozen male up). Packing and carriage free to nearest station or wharf 'on ease lots; 3d per bottle must be added for postage and packing if less than 1 dozen bottles are ordered. Free Book Posted on (Request, Write direct to J. WENDEL & CO., LTD., 128 C Karangnhape Road, AUCKLAND. SECOND-HAND Spencer (London) piano, in splendid order, no dry tot, £lB 10s Mali; terms, 12/6 monthly, '.' I

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 1

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