MISCELLANEOUS. "VTW BOOKS—"Purchase Price" (OulX lum), "Wilt Thou, Torchy?" (Sewell Ford), "Adam" (Paul Trent), "The Gates of Kut" (Lindsay Russell), "Men. Women and Guns" (Sapper), all at Corrigall's, 4/- eacli. e.e. DUSY business men who have little time for a heavy mid-day meal sltcr.M try the dainty lunches at. The Marble Bar. e.e. T IXEX Tags for soldiers' kits and baggage; very strong and serviceable. Three for a penny at Corrigall's, New Plymouth. e.e. "P;ASE your sore, husky throat with Svkes' Formalin Throat Tals. 1/0 a bottle all stores. 2 To-day, beautiful flc satins for blouses, bags or cushions, 3/11, sale price 1/Uy s d.—Ambury's sale. f,n. Kash . famous Swandri Overcoats. Full Riding Cut in Grey, Khaki, or Blue, every coat guaranteed. Sale urice 4S/G. Jyl MASCOTTE Fountain Pen, a wonderful value line; gold nib and patent ink- filler; great bargain, only each at Corrigall's. See them. e.e. ,»i The Marble Bar —a dainty lunch for 9d—bov.i of soup or beef tea, plate of assorted sandwiches, cup of tea, coffee, or chocolate. Trv it. e.e. |yy r A* iTED— White Roslyn Football Jerseys, 9/6 job 4/0; striped j"*seys, all sizes, 2/11. Last week A bury's sale. f.y. SJORE throats are often the forerunner of Diphtheria. Kill the germ by using Sykes' Formalin Throat Tablets. 1/0 all stores. ' 7 !yy AX FED.—For a week of bargains visit Ambury's two shops, Devon Street. Sale closes 28th instant. f.y. "■yt'tt HOOKS—"The Silent Rancher'' (Gertrude Page), "Blake's Burden" (Bindloss), "The Road," "Call of the Wild," "Moon Face" (London), "Eltliam House" (Mrs. Humphry Ward). All 1/0 at Corrigall's. e.e. "fyJXT forget Coughs will be prevalent tho next few months. Their life will be short by using Sykes' Cura COII2II. All chemists and stores sr I'WO Special Values 111 Men's Siiirts, at The Kash, New Plymouth. Men's Strong Xavy Drill Shirts 3s lid; Men's White Tenn; " "" " .YyANTED—Buckram shapes 1/-, millinery from 2/11, warm blouses 4/11. Beautiful satin skirts 7/11. At I Ambury's sale. f.y. pj.A~P.DEX Seeds to plant now" Hig stocks of Peas, Beans, Radishes, Cabbages, etc. Call'and see at the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. [TI'ANTED Our sale concludes 28th. Big reductions in every department till then. Many half-price lines at Amf.y. jJALF-DOZEX Od Novels, '2/0; halfdozen Magazines, 3/G-; post paid.— International Book Exchange, 54 Great North Road. Auckland; d.w. ANY hour of the day or night there is ready for you a steaming bowl I 0! srood soup or beef tea a eup of cocoa, epllee, or tea, at The Marble Bar. e. .REEN GIXtJER for winter nights. I Everybody's favorite drink. All stores, 1/0 bottle. 3 'PHE rain drove into the busliman s camp. Blankets and food got sodden damp, but lie ate his meal with -he had one treasure—"Ar!cadia" tea. I values in Youths' and Men's doublebreasted Tweed Overcoats. Prices from ► LACK'S Ms ing 431 illustrations, vi plates color, price 9/0, at the B.K. Bookshc 'HE Treatment ot tne Armenians in ' the Ottoman Empire, Documents by Viscount Grey, price 5/-, at the B.K. Bookshop. e.e. Sketches by Lieut. Butler, R.N. V.R.), price 1/0, at the B.K. e.e. |F you want a fountain len tliat will give you satisfaction, backed up by a two years' guarantee, try the B.K. opposite Empire Theatre. e.e. PECIAL Value in Lady's Hand Bags, ■ 5/0, 11/6, 18/0 and 27/0, at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre., e.e. VISIT the the B.K. Toy and Juvenile Book Department. e.e QJECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eave- *~ staff £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2S, £37 and £44, all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to 255. Apply sharp Collier's. •' "yOUR Worship, I plead guilty to the theft of a pound of tea, but it was "Arcadia," and I couldn't resist the temptation. Sure might I suggest that your Worship fine me the price (2s) and "pay it yourself?" (Laughter). ATS, caps, ties, collars, and all men's 1 clothing. Be wise and stock up at our cut prices, viz., 20 per cent, off every article over 2/0 worth.—E. Parrott. AT* goods are not specially marked up for sale prices, but from the usual prices we deduct A/- in the £, which is a great discount. —E. Parrott. (~)UR sales are genuine. We take onefifth from the value of every article, sample or otherwise. Remember, your chance is during July.—E. Parrott. TV/TEN'S riding pants in great variety, splendid values always, but during July 20 per cent. off. Men's and boys' c, > ; rts, trousers and underclothJn" «f »" ts are going out during thi I weeks at 20 per cent, discount.—E. ParI rott-
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