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LAND FOE SALE. {EMU.NEKATIVE RLEAS A ; N T is the spare time spent in improving YOUR OWN PROPERTY. WHOSE ARE YOU IMPROVING? "We can show you really CHEAP and COMFORTABLE HOMES In any part of the Borough. Prices from £290 TO £ISOO. All on easy terms. Particulars and advice frea House and Estate Agent. Union S.S. Co.s Buildings. Brougham Street. 'Phor MISCELLANEOUS. hour of the day or night thore is ready for you a steaming bowl of good soup or beef tea, a cup of cocoa, -°£ t Bar. e.e. (jUKitIUALL'S a~~rTiie range of children's tricycles; all sizes and prices. See them. e.e. ior uu—bowl ot «oup or beef tea, plate of assorted sandwiches, cup of tea, coffee or chocolate. Tfv it. e.e. j.uoi Dusmess men who have little time for a heavy mid-day meal should try the dainty lunches at The Marble Bar. ~ P Belts. Every soldier should have mil-. Splendid quality leather. Prices from .'is (id to Ids (ill.

jjjuio vwntc iennis Shirts, 2/11; saddle tweed knickers 5/11, coloredtop stockings , 2/11 pair; Technical School shirts 3/11; are a few of the bar'pahisat The Kash, New Plymouth. (JURKIUALL'fci lor fountain pens. AH the most renowned makes and favorites. Inspect these pens before purchasinir elsewhere. p <> pair; heavy woollen socks 1/3 pair; only at the Kash, New 'Plymouth. ror Doys' and girls' tricycles. Splendid present for any child. Keep's the youngsters healthy. c.e. jl«. uciucit closing.—a deputation recently waited on three Auckland M.'sP. and presented a petition bearing 32,000 signatures in favor of G o'clock closing. Verily the demand for Arcadia Tea increaseth. jJULLY put the kettle on, and we will all have tea. But it must be the choicest tea on the market—Arcadia, only 2s per lb. Try a packet to-day. «jvjj.<.iij.u J .-\ui J o uook sneives are very popular amongst the reading public. Such a vast selection of new literature. Wishing - to~notify all my friends that I again offer my English Daimler ear for hire. Prices as usual. (Phone day or night 607. Garage, Silver Street. T. W." Ward. f.y. <AIJJ Mrs. A to Mrs B: We always use Arcadia Tea; its equal yet has ne'er been found; to us it's worth a £ a pound. ywii'Jiib—All the sweets Singh makes you're sure to get them purest, best and cheap. Opposite Everybody's. few days of sale. 20 per cent is something tangible to take advantage of, particularly as prices are continually on the rise in men's clothing. Be sure to avail yourself of great barsains by purchasing at E. Parrott's, Eltham. QOITON is worth five times as much as in pre-war times. Wool is also much higher. So take advantage of the heavy discount of 20 per cent, now available on allmen's and boys' clothing at E. Parrott's, Eltham. QVERWEAR and Underwear and all men's and boys' clothing subject to 20 per cent, discount for another week only.—E. Parrott. JJOT shoddy goods, but best of Colonial Clothing, to be had subject to 20 per cent, discount at E. Parrott's, KELLOGG PUMPS. JJNGINE-DRIVEN Motor, especially for Fords, easily fitted; price 07/6, with all fitments. Postage paid. IRA J. BRIDCER Motor Accessory Depot ..:>... Eltham. DURAND'S REGULATING PILLS. .Are b?st nnd most successful. Promptly relieve cveiv distressing symptom. No failures. Every ca— successfully treated. 5/-" a box i>o:it free uy ma ii— Bridge Dro« Stolen. >laiJLoi4w Chemists «nd SseeiaUsts. AeyrtJ^^awktodss-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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558

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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