MISCELLANEOUS. pOPULAR— Our lunches are dainty and well-served. Purest ingredients only at The Marble Bar. e-.e. Quilts, double bed" size, from 12s lid; pure down from 30s.—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street. JJAWERA. —Last week of Carter and Co.'s sale. Next Saturday is our last day here. Those interested should <sl! early. Grand lot Reliable Winter Drapery soiling one-third cheaper and in many cases at one-half the usual price. Now is the time to buy. Note address, opposite Hook's Hotel. I-AX K —All-wool colonial from 23s lid pair; bush rugs from 9s lid; cot blankets from Is 1 lid—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street. JfJVERY packet Easy Monday Laundry Help contains coupon for competition. First prize, £IOO easli, second £lO, third £5, 50 at os. gINGH makes his Sweets fresh daily." Get them fresh every day. Eureka Sweet Depot. e.e. JjTLANNISLETTE,. one yard wide, 9jd yard; narrowed widths, 4|d and 0|d;; and 13 yards to the dozen.—Godd in, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street. Soups at all hours— Tomato Soup, Pea Soup, Beef Tea, and Toast. Tiie Marble Bar. Como and ■taste for yourselves. e.o. " 'W WAT did Mrs. Easy Monday Brown say?" For best sentence: Ist prize £IOO cash, 2nd £lO, 3rd £5, 50 at Entry coupons in 1/- packets. YyJ-'-N TER Coats, in girls', maids', and ladies' sizes. Special low price.". Girls' from 14s 6d, ladies' from 19s Cd ,to 595. Big selection.—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street. f.n. Q.ENTN' Tweed Overcoats, worth up to 555, for 18/11 each. A limited number only. Get in early. The Kasli, Devon street, New Plymouth. MILLINERY, new hats in felt and ta.gel straw, smart styles, low prices. Goddin London Millinery Depot, 253 Devon street. f.n. " Q.INGER," the Military Care.-;- Jf Private Ginger Gordon, B E.F., by Captain Horace Wyndham. Pri:e Is Od at The B.K. Yy'ANTEI) to rent, Cottage and iew acre?, East, New Plymouth.—Apply "Land," News Office. f.n. A' 1 " the Marble Bar —A dainty lunch for fld —bowl of soup or beef tea, plate assorted sandwiches, cup tea, codec or chocolate. Try it. e.e "RUBBING wears you out. Save rubbing by using "Easy Monday." Every packet contains coupon for £ioo cfish prize. Q.ENTS' Warm Winter Shirts, in self colors, with linen bands; usually 7s Od, for 4s lid each at The lvash, D&von Street, New Plymouth. '' ; ]yi ERRY MARINERS," Humorous Naval Sketches, by Lieut. E. G. 0. Beuttler, Price Is Od, at the B.K. Book Shop. Y\/'A-VrKO KNOWN That Veale is still grinding fresh ground coffee daily. Coffee and chicory Is fld per lb., pure coffee, 2/- per lb.; Veale's Coffee Essence only 1/0 per bottle. The finest beverage to drink during the cold weather. We are also prepared to supply orders for raw coffee berries, * finest quality, 1/0 per lb; roasted berries 2/pcr lb. Above lines posted to any address for 3d per lb extra.—Allen Veale, No. 30, Brougham St,, New Plymontli. e^y. O'PECIAL purchase of high-class Criss Cross Linen Writing Tablets. Price Od each at the B.K. Book Shop. have opened up for the rainy season every size in children's and ladies' raincoats. b.y. T ATEST Is 3d books at the }« K.:— "The Way of the Strong" IC'.ullum); "Blake's Burden" (Bindloss); "Heart of the Sunset" (Beach); "Dear Enemy' (Jean Webster); "The Pioneers" (K. S. Priehard); "1925 (the Stc;'y of a Fatal Peace)" (Wallace). ' 'MERUIT Tree and Grape-vine Pruiing," by George Quinn, Horticultural Instructor, South Australia. Price 3s od, at the B.K. Book Shop. dozen Umbrellas for the rainy season, 2/11 to 21/-, opened up at Ambury's, b.y. T'HE KASH, Devon Street, New PI;.. mouth for Boys' all-wool Jerseys, with Polo Collars, Button Front, in grey, navy, white or brown, from 5/11 each. "piINEST apples 3d and 4d lb; sweet ~ oranges 8 for 1/- at the City Fruit, and Flower Co. ' e.y. can show you 100 different designs Curtains in our Curtain Showroom. —Ambury's, New Plymouth. b.y. PJENTS! See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from 58/6 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. Eee advertisement on page 6. BAY OF PLENTY FARMS. YOU SHOULD ENQUIRE ABOUT THESE. 00 acres, all in g.'nss; house, and buildings. • £27 per acre, terms. 1 (5 acres, partly" drained swamp, well improved, £2l per acre. A great place. MO acres, partly improved, £7 per acre. 32 acres, lemon farm, returning ovei £7OO per year, 150 acres, all in' grass, £l3 per acre. 50 acres, dairy farm, returning £350 per year, 2ao r.cres, partly improved, £8 per acre, l'lli acres, a very fine dairy farm, £lB per acre. ISO acres, well improved, £8 10s per acre. ISO acres o.r.p. improved, £9 p?r acre, Ei>sy terms for any of the above. It will pay you to get particulars, B. C. BOBBINS, LAND AGENT, TAURAXGA. SECOND-HAND Spencer (London) piano, in splendid order, no dry rot,, £lB 10s cash; terms, 12/6 monthly, Bargain.—Cattle*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1917, Page 1
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