MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— Prepare for wet and cold 'by purchasing .Umbrellas, Down Quilts, Blankets, and everything to wear, at Ambury's. a.y. WOR the man with a car.—Motor Age, • Motor World, Motor Cycle, Illustrated, Motor Car, and other serviceable magazines at Carrigall's, Inspect them. J£HAKI Wool, superior quality, also lovely Indian Crochet Late at popular prices. Call at Thompson's, next Deare'.s-. yyuAl' tfiu Mrs. liasy Monday Brown say?" For best sentence: Ist prize £IOO cash, 2nd £lO, 3rd £5, 50 at 5/-. Entry coupons in )/- packets, JL'SI. the weather for jolly games'at home. Enliven the long • evenings. Dozens of slashing gairies at Carrigall's. e.e. J'HE KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth for Men's Fleece-lined Singlets or Underpants. 2/0 garment. T/AISER BILL won't get any icecreams or lovely drinks from THE Marble Bar. All reserved for New Plymouth folic. e.e. J-JOUSISWIVKS.— Be wise and l.u NOW. I am oifering extra choice quality Stunner Apples at 8/0 per case (about. 4011)3, that's 2'/»lb) delivered nearest station: cash with order. These are excellent cookers, eaters and keepers. Your retailor charges 4d lb for such inferior stuff, and will charge fid to Sd lb later on. so lay in a stock for to-day.— E. BOOKER, Hayelock North. H.Ti. a.y.r. '■ ARE you there,. Marble Bar? screeched the voice of a goblin from the under-world. "Well, I am coming right along for some ice-creams and eool drinks. Can't live in this heat without some of your famous stuff right off the ice-pack"—THE Marble liar. e.e. T7ASY MONDAY Laudry Help makes clothes spotless without rubbing. A 1/- packet entitles you to try for £IOO cash prize. ,• \j"OT ON STRIKE!"Too" hisy~making "*" ice-creams and ice-drinks at "The Marble Bar." e.e. 'I''HK KASH, Devon Street, mow Fly mouth for Boys' all-wool Jerseys, with Polo Collars, Button Front, in grey, navy, white, or brown, from 5/11 each. tif ill Raincoats; sizes from tiny (jirls to out sizes. Amburv's. n.v. TfiOUND—We specialise in two lines, umbrellas and hosiery; don't forget, our value is incomparable in both.—-S. Mawkes, Umbrella Maker, Devon Street. Competition. First prize £IOO cash, second £lO, third £5, 50 at 5/- each. Entry coupons in every 1/- packet. (Red Post Corner) for Beds and Bedding. Our prices and quality cannot be bettered. <]■». TVTORIUS' Sale Prices for Verandah X Blinds, 4ft, 2/9; Oft, 3/0; 10ft, 5/fi w?h. ' d.n. piCTURES-2d, 3d, -Id to 1/- at Morris' Leardet Street, special value. lyj ORRIS" Sale Price (Red Post Corner'; ' —Canadian High-back Chairs, 7s. od t'li-'h. d.n. WOUND—If you buy school - "Hosiery from us you get best valors procurable; don't forget, we mala them.—S. Mjwkes. Devon Street Es>.st. en m'i j\.(\ori, uevon r>trcot, New Plymouth, for Boys' Natural Singlets, with short sleeves, 1/3, 1/fi, 1/9 each. ior stockings, all shades and colours, at Thompson's, Devon Street. - - fl 7(i7 I™ 1 ivaon, Devon Street. New Plymouth, for special value in Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with linen bands, shades and colours: also Peri Lustre all shades. See. the stocks at Thompson's, Devon Street Cent™,! ._ INGLEWOOD JgOSLYN Combinations '•Delta" finish, now offering ia/0 and 14/0 a pair.— AtCbugh's. ». C Wi ™ l w,> o»r Dress Tweeds. Finest rangf : we have ever shown Uont delay \ JS itii« Cloueh's Economic, the sllOl) it,? 3 <„rli no . v 01,,:, H timl ' s can bo avoided if you , t ' know how to buy. The thrifty ivue purchases at West End Store, (j. McLean) and saves i goods., -.»... „ J-\ season and out one can always secure just, the right groceries,'ironmongery, farm goods, etc., at J. McLean's West End Stores gIILL going strong. L. de Lamm's I Illustrated Furnishing Catalogue shows prices and articles of superior furniture at bed-rock figures. Post free boast .hut the troth'. Our reputation is behind every articlrflr-L. de Launay's T-'umishihg Warehouse. „„ jH'uu o.il.1!, cneap, :, acres of land and good house, all conveniences. Tho». Brake, Exchange Mart, InalcwooiL e.n. | 'nave some ol the best building sites in Tnglewobd for sale cheap. Don't miss seeing them.—Tiros. Drake, Exchange Mart. „„ jj|i.miMßflunß (next Melbourne)., safety.razors 2/11, hutter dishes 4d writing pads 3 for 1/3, envelopes 3 and 4 packets 1/-. E.P.N.S. jam spoons, butter knives 11/fl, hair brushes 4/0, E.P.N.S salt and pepper shakers, cut glass, »'o fi ale, »n.d Maaaia. e,n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1917, Page 1
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