MISCELLANEOUS. pOPULAR—Our lunches are dainty and well-served. Purest ingredients only at The Marble Bar. j-JAWERA. —Last week of Carter and C'o.'s sale. Next Saturday is our last day here. Those interested should call early. Grand lot Reliable Winter Drapery riling one-third cheaper and in many eases at one-half the usual price. Now is the time to buy. Note address, opposite Hook's Hotel. JjMJUNO —You will luive "found'' right place for knitted hosiery if you purchase from 8. Mawkes, Devon .Street; "we rake them." < V I lift UASH first pri?e Easy Monday " Laundry Help Competition! "What; diil,Mrs., Easy Monday Brown say?" 'Entry coupons in packets. QINUH makes his Sweets fresh daily. Get them fresh every day. Eureka Sweet Depot. e.c jjiiLlCiOUS Soups at all JionrsToniato Soup, Pea Soup, Beef Tea, and J'oast. The Marble Bar.. Come and ■taste for yourselves. Tweed Overcoats, worth up to 555, for 18/11 each. A limited number only. Get in early. The Kash, Devon street, New Plymouth. J£AS¥ ' iIOKBAV Landry Holp makes clothes spotless without rubbing. A 1/- packet entitles you to try for £IOO cash prize. this week —Full sizeKapoc Mattresses from '24/(1. Full ,: "" Flax Mattresses, IS/U at Petty's. • Q.XNGEK," the Military Care./ r Private Ginger Gordon, .. B E.V., by Captain Horace Wyndham. Pri;u Is lid at The B.K. the ivLrule dainty luncli for fld—bov.i of soup or beef tea, plate assorted sandwiches, cup tea, coli'ee or chocolate. Trv it. e e Umbrella manufacturing, pairing, etc., and hosiery knitting are our specialities; it pays to deal with us.—S. Mawkes, Devon Street. e.n. £JKIiAT Easy Monday Laundry lielp C'oitopatition. First prize £IOO cash, second £lO, third £5, 51) at 5/- each. Entry coupons in every 1/- packet.. IJARGAINS for this week—Three Deck Chairs, 7/0 each; two dozen Kapor Cushions, I/O each; Kapoc billows, )» only 2/i) each at Petty'.;. c TRENT'S' Warm Winter Shirts, in self colors, with liaeu bands; usually 7s Od, for 4s lid each at The Kash, D&voi. Street, New Plymouth. \f ENDING for Stocking*;, all shades 1 and colors, at Thompson's, Devon Street, " iVfERRY MARINERS," flnuicrous x Naval Sketches, by Lieut. E. fi. '). Benttler. Price Is lid, at the B.K. Book Shop. TJARGAINS for this wee-k—Door Mats 1 2/11 and 3/»'f Stcct Door Mats, everlasting wear, only o/(i~ each at Petty's. e.n. RANTED - KNOWN —That Veale is still grinding fresh «rour.<l\ coffee daily. Coffee and chicory Is fld per lb., pure coffee, 2/- per lb.; Veale's Coffee Essence only 1/6 per bottle. The finest beverage to di'itik during the cold weaIher. • We are also prepared to supply orders fol - raw 'colics berries, finest quality, 1/0 per lb; roasted berries 2/per lb. Above lines posted to any address for 3d per lb extra.—Allen Veale, No. 30, Brougham St., New Plymouth. 17"HAKl Wool, superior quality; also. loVely Indian Crochet L»eo at popular prices. Call at Thompson's, next Deare's. e.n. QPECIAL purchase of high-class Criss Cross Linen 1 Writing Tablets. Price Od each at the B.K. Book Shop. "DARGAINS for this week —Two special lines of Hearthrugs, Mohair Rugs (green, brown and red), Axminster Rugs (fawn shades), 1/0/ each; well worth '2O/-, at Petty's.
have opened up for the rainy season every size in children's and ladies' raincoats. b.y. "DARIiAINS for this week—Door Slips from )/- each; Kitchen Rugs, 1/11, 2/fi and 3/11. All special lines at Petty's. i T ATEST Is :id books at the H K.:— "The Way of the Strong" (Cullum); "Blake's Burden" (Bindloss); "Heart of the Sunset" (Beach); "Dear Enemy' (Joan Webster); "The Pioneers" (K. S. Priehard); "1025 (the Stc.'y of a Fatal Peace)" (Wallace). gIDEBOARDS —We have four in stock which we are prepared to clear at very special prices for cash at Petty's. e.n IT ~JMIUrr Tree and Grape-vine Prui ing," by George Quinn, Horticultural Instructor, South Australia. Price 3s 6d, at the B.K. Book Shop. AAIC FURNITURE—We have now in stock some of the finest Oak Timber ever imported into the Dominion 'at Petty's. dozen Umbrellas for the rainy season, 2/11 to 21/-, opened up at Ambury's. b.y. "JJP-TO-DATIi IJirfniture Dining Chairs are a Very special line with us. Call and see the fine range of covers we have at Petty's. JJUOIv-A-BACK Lawns, Linen and Fancy Canvas; a wide selection at Thompson's, Devon St., next Deare's. e.n. w -TO-DATK Furniture that is well made. We specialise in Oak Furniture. Call and see the latest designs at Petty's. e.n. f'HE KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth for Boys' all-wool Jerseys, with Polo Collars, Button Front, in grey, navy, whit© or brown, from 5/11 each. TfUNEST apples 3d and 4d lb; sweet oranges 8 for 1/- at the City Fruit and Flower Co, e.y. W E can show, yon 100 different designs Curtains in our Curtain Showroom. —Ambury's, New Plymouth. b.y. ENTS! See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from SS/G at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See advertisement on page 6, NOTICE. TVf RS. HICKFORD wishes to notify the ladies of the district that she if prepared to take patients at her Mattrnlty Nursißß Homo. Midhir»t-
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