LAND TOR SALE. TOWN PRO£ ER 11 ES. HOUSES S to 10 rooms, To suit all families. « £3OO to £ISOO. To suit all pockets. Easy terms. In Localites JTo suit all tastes. FROM £45 Suburban Properties Containing about 10 to 30 acres. Dairy Farms Sheep Stations. R. A. LARGE The "SQUARE DEAL" Agency. Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Brougham St., 'Phone 367. MISCELLANEOUS. ])ON'T Cough Tablets will save' you from coughing and tickling of the throat,—Eureka Sweet Depot. P n ;«" iuUiM«M j-auury Jiwp makes clothes spotless without rubbing. A 1/- packet entitles you to try for £IOO cash prize. * National Weekly—June 15, Mr. C. E. Stahain, M.P., deals with question of six o'clock closing negatively; June 22, ilr. L. M. Isitt, M.P., replies affirmatively. Order now at the U.K.: nrice 3d. JOHN'S Strong Buckskin Working Trousers, neat dark patterns; ,9s Od pair, at The Kash, Dtvon Street, New Plymouth. j vJilti paeKct fcasy .Monday Laundry Help contains coupon for competition. First prize, £IOO cash, second £lO, third £3, 50 at as. YyANlED—Show week at New 'Plymouth includes a big show of smart winter goods, ready to wear, at Ambnry's. - • a v (Edwin Morris), "Richard Richard (Mearns), "Corner Island" (Oxenham). "Billy Topsail, M.D." (Duncan) —The B.K. Bookshop. • K, UJJJ "' ,U we-™ you out. «avc rubbing by using "Easy Monday." Every packet contains coupon for iioo cash prize. Plymouth WinTeT I Show is quite worth seeing; so is Ambury's display of fashionable winter apparel. ay ilie .Vlarblo Bar—A dainty junch for 9d—bowl of soup or beef tea, plate of assorted sandwiches, cup tea, coffee, or chocolate. Try it. e.e JJUSi. business men who have little time for a heavy mid-day meal should try the dainty lunches at The Marble Bar. c „ "wyy visitors—iry the Marble Bar . for delicious hot soups. Ahvavs ready day nnd night. e'e. 'jjna jeuQing Magazine house is Corri•gall's—Motor World, Motor Age, Concrete, Bungalow, Electrical World, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics and many others to interest tou. o e jf ui\ me Kiacues in the cold weather— Corrigall's popular games: Mecanno, Snakes and Ladders, Ludo, Race Games, Robinson Crusoe and scores of others' rjORRIGALL'S games to entertai ing winter evenings: Draugms, Chess, Table Billiards, Bagatelle, Dominiocs, Cards etc, „ B inspect the winter games at Corrigall's. Big selection of highly amusing pastimes. . * jjj i i\a i r ukd. farter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, have arrived at their old address, opposite Bank NZ Broadway. They have a splendid lot of real bargains iu reliable winter drapery. furs, blankets, down quilts, ladies' and girls' coats and gents' tweed overcoats. You can save one-third, and in many cases one-half. Short visit. .Call earlv the B.K. Bookshop. yyAi\ J.JIU-JN cw Plymouth Winter Show draws the crowd; so does Ambury's display of millinery, costumes and winter comforts. a y juap Book of the WorldWide War," 50 pages of bold maps, and diary of the war; price 2/3, at the B.K. Bookshop. 1 yy^< iuu can nave a very interesting time at New Plymouth Show, and 100 down quilts at Ambury's lyyAivijiif—this week at Ambury's, I New Plymouth, every size in Men's. omen's and Children's Rain Coats; best | Va ¥' a.y. "~ECRETS of the Foreign Office," by William Le Queux, price 1/0, at the B.K. Bookshop. yy-imm/—amuury s can piease your eye.,,smarten your appearance, make you comfortable, at lowest possible prices. a , v FOUNTAIN PENS, plain and goldmountSl, all makes and prices, at the B.K. Bookshop. I 'vyu special values m Men's Shirts, ai The Kash, New Plymouth. Mail's Strong Navy Drill Shirts 3s lid; Men's White TenuU Shirjj 3| U&
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 1
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