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MISCELLANEOUS. I QEKRABD'S REGULATING P I L L S—The most safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pills known. Posted promptly m'pfdm wrapper orfre- I ceipt of 10s Od. -Address Correspondence { Manager, Box 344, Wnngamii. [ Wheelbarrows, .Dolls' Prams, Rock- _ ing Horses, Hobby Horses, Trains, En- „ giires. See them yourselves. p.x. j. bweetliearts and Lovers. Lovely t] Handbags, Jewel Cases, Photo Frames, 8 Collar Boxes, etc., and thousands of ,' dandy books. c .x. . QHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—The best ec | gift is a fountain pen—Swan, Watat c-rman, Onoto, and all the best makes. a Very wide and choice selection. . c.x. ', QHRISTMAS at Corrigall'a.-Choice ,; reading for gifts: "The Stolen Voyage," "John of Daunt," "That Girl," ' "Flower of the Pine," "Three Little Maids," "The Raft in the Bush," "Betty a and C 0.," all by Ethel Turner ex w U nnlolM - a » at CorngaH's.—Choice reading for gifts.—"Mr. Teddy" - (Benson), "Heritage of the Desert," 9 "Light of the Western Stars," "Wild8 > /ire," "Lhorl Slop" (Zane Grey); "Bars „ of Iron" (Dell); "No Man's Land" (Sapo per). rx • Wizard Gun,' the "best toy for the \, best boy. Just like father's 'real gun. o You should hear it bang off. Price 2/0, i. a snip. cx ' . QHRISTMAS at Ctorrigall's.—Peggy .J Bags, the joy of the girlies' hearts, k. and such a range of dainty parasols; and ~. you should see the dolls. * Hundreds and „. thousands of them. c.x. t, "- Merriment to the brim if vou' bring c. the kiddies to Corrigall's Toyland. It's scrumptious. cx '.—CORRIGALL'S for Diaries. . Very wide selection; strongly - made, with all the necessary information, 11 etc. All prices. ' c x XJ - _,, „„ v „„ i61llli ,,_ lllc rusn has already started, so we want you '. all to shop early as convenient to avoid • disappointment. cx.l XX Christmas Pair for Dolls, ; I Prams, Rocking Horses, American ~ ~/aggons, Picture Machines, Clipto I Spring Bats, Cricket Sets. Inspection in- [; _fx. i H A^ri,S Christmas Fair—Drums' r - Boats, Mngic Lanterns, Buckets, Bugles, Picture Blocks, Picture Books, . Building Blocks, Clockwork Toys of every description;. Paints; Motor' Cars Bring the Kiddies. f tX , ART'S Christmas Fair for Cricket Balls, Rubber Balls, Air Balloons, r Air Guns, Cannons, Warships, Motor a! Boats, Airships. Go to Hart; everv I child receives a nresent. Inspection iii- ' f.x. • A l ' H!lrt ' s Uhristmns Fair'.—Ladies' Bags, Purses, Ebony Mirrors, . Brushes, Dressing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes,, Jewel Cases, Silver Photo t _ Frames, Manicure Sets. Cheapest in the , Dominion. f x ;- A T Hart ' s Christmas Fair.—Oak BisT cuit Barrels, E.P.N.S. Mounts 15/- • • Oak Salad Bowls, E.P.N.S. Mounts, 27/0; Oak Trays, E.P.N.S. Mounts 23/-; Oak liulters 10/0; E.P.N.S. Tea Pots 10/6. Compare these prices with others, inspection invited. f, x [AKT'S Christmas Fair—SilverTdlnrnT ed Wallets, Suit Cases, Fountain i Pens, Silver Mounted Pipes, Silver Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Pouches; all at our cut rate prices,. f x , BUSINESS NOTICE. HESTOB of the CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Give 'Xmas Gifts that are useful. 'Xmas can be made a mtfch happier time by making your gifts "useful and practical." But the serviceable gifts need not bo expensive—they will not be when you do your 'Xmas shopping at— J. & J. AULD'S This is a helpful kind of Xmas Gift Store—filled to overflowing with inexpensive presents that will find favor with givers and receivers alike. There are gifts suitable for Mothers, Wives, Aunts, Children, Sisters, other people's Sisters—gifts for all ages all tastes, and all purses. The 'Xmas Spirit prevails in every Section —— Come. Millinery and costume specialists, Devon St., New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. rather heavily stocked in Ladies' Millinery we have decided to give Id in the Is discount off millinery sales durin<r the Christmas season, but this does not apply to Panama Hals.—fioddin, London Millinery Depot, opposite Gadd's. RANTED—Thousaiids~oT~Tlraimki people will buy Christmas presents for their friends. Am bury's are showing splendid collection. RANTED— Too~busy~t3"sew. Tou~can get your entire outfit ready to wear — m " Frocks; Girls'and Maids'white ad T H Vi Bookshop-Suede Covered colored Voile Frocks, open for Christmas , Clm ? m f B°° klets > rom nd <*<*' at Amburv's - wirisunas make a „ ldenl g|fl foi . a laJy d p - 'JpRE B.K. Self-filling Fountain Pen, s ' guaranteed, price 10s Od, gold- ■ uuDiumea, opons uoais and Blouses, mounted l»s fid ,1 n I the very latest, at Amburv's. mountyl l.s on. __o\p. ountain Pen, slides tm- n,<m t,.««,„„ i i u .„ i —•■" •' <= «ietal case, an ideal ioi men, women and children will 'si. r it » rt . .. ~ half dozen, post free. f " . ™ lue -r A L tllc EK B °° ksllo P. ?P" yyANTEU—Stylish Mill Costumes, Sports Coat: the very latest, at Ambun 3d; Raphael's Almanac, fld. d.p. "THE B.K. Toy Department Prams, GoCarts, Tricycles, Wood Horses, Wheelbarrows. d.p. THE B.K. Bookshop.—Oxcnham't* Poems "All's Well," "Bees in Amber," "King's Highway," "Vis'iou Splendid," 1/0 each; suede covers 5/0 each. d.p. J'HE B.K. Bookshop.—New Books at 4s: "Dark Star" (Chambers), "Path of Glory" (Hocking), "Calvary Alley" (A. it. Rice), "The Victim" (Mann), "Babs" (Rinehart), "Ginger and McGlusky" (Hales). . t (l£ THE B.K. Bookshop.—"Much Ado About Peter" (Jean Webster), 1/0; "The Surgeon in Khaki," new supply at V./ti. T'HE B.K. Bookshop for Waterman's Self-filling Fountain Pen, price 21s, guaranteed fur 21 years; actual cost less than a farthing per week. d.p. QHRISTMAS time is the Children's time; see the great display of Toys and Dolls at the B.K. Christinas Fair. •'J ''HE B.K. for Children's Books; books that build character, books that in- ... , ipi LAND FOB SALE. £7OOO TO LEND 0009 FBEBBOSV hnv« ln.line ,r!,.i„ „,, i i -u- i man > ,10 r0(ls or washers to get out t S,f T A " bl " The 8.K., Agents. d.p. WANTED—lnfants' Dainty Silk ~,u r ■» ,- ~ , , zr~i —rr rt VV Frocks; Girls' and Maids'white ad Bishop -Suede Covered colored Voile Frocks, open for Christmas , Chn ? m f B° oklets > rom nd c « ch . .i i-i—i. ' l wuisuims make an ideal gift for a lady. d.p. RAf E 6 per cent Oilmour & Clark© Egmont Street, Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES W EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY OS SHEEP COUNTRY:— S ACRES, HOUSE 4 ROOMS, PRICE £2OOO. No Mortgage. 10 ACRES, 2 HOUSES 5 AND 0 ROOMT PRICE £I2OO. Mortgage £450, equity £750. 20 ACRES, 10 ROOMED HOUSE, (PRICM £3500. No mortgage. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN EXCHANGE FOR FARMS:— Equities from £SOO to £IO,OOO. MORTGAGES FOR EXCHANGE, FIRS* ANJ) SECONDS, from £I2OO to £SOOO. T- W. WELCH Land and Estate Agent. 'Phone 47KGMOXT STREET, S\\W> PLYMDCi, . A GOING CONCERN. - QA ACRES of good quality land practically all level, situated » miles from New Plymouth, adjoining factory, school and township close by; divided into S paddocks; carry 20 to 2i"i cows; good 0-room house, cow shed, store room, etc. PRICE £33 per acre includes 20 cow*, horse, trap and harness. IVrms £4OO cash. |gQ ACRES tip top quality land, 0 r.iiles New Plymouth; level to iindulating, all ploughablc when stumped, new land in the best of heart; well subdivided with sheep-proof fences; wim tered 50 head of cattle and 250 eives; will easily carry 00 to 70 cows; new firoom house, wash house, cowshed, etc. PRICE £l6 10s per acre, terms £3OO cash. E. L. HUMPHRIES Next National Bank, Brouolmm Street, iKJiyjL'MAM at the Red Post,I First quality Dessert Knives, 10/0 1™"„7."," r^AV^T '"""'» V**™ "* half dozen, nost free fv "Michael O'Halloran," by Gehe _ "tratton Porter, price Is Od. d.p. l?pnT"n,',rtL -r>'"i """li ■"tT"-'! - ALL sorts of Novelties to please the Lost See W Bl ' Wlth Kn i f *' y«»«Pt«™ at The B.K. Toy and ai- ' t»:_,..- v. r; — 1, Juvenile Book Department. d.p. I ~ Sugar and Shovel 425; Tea Pots 35s;'( ul ""1 TT"" S n *\ "£ "'f E.P.N.S. Tea Sets £7; post free at th mmf T ° y and Juven,le Book De P a , rl> Red Post Christmas Fair. fv raent - «•"• 12/6, 15/-, 20/-, 30/-, at the Christmas Fair at the Red Post. f.x, free.—Red Post Christmas Fair, f.x. Knives, Jam Spoons, Bread Knives, Bread Forks, Nut Crackers, each 2/0 post free, at the Red Post Christmas Fair. f.x. RANTED, Known—All Linoleums and Floorcloths will be advanced a further 25 per cent, on January 1 next.— 'i uio ui an ueHcripuons ai me d.is.. Toy and Juvenile Book Departj?oy and Juvenile Book Department d.p. gARNUN'S Circus Horse, fits on to boy's body, a real novelty, price 3s. —At The B.K. Toy and Juvenile Book Department. d.p. QHRISTMAS Cards, Christinas Numbers, Christmas Gift Books, and Calendars; splendid variety.—At The gPECIAL Christmas Offer from the Red Post.—New Mission style Rotoscillo Treadle Sewing Machine, absolutely the finest machine on the market, guaranteed; delivered free to any part of Taranaki, £9 10s cash. f.x. gATHING Costunies—Boys' or Girls 1/3; Youths' 1/fi; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11; Women's 3/11; O.S. Women's 4/fi; Boys' Bathing Vs 8d; Men's Bathing V's 1/-. These prices only at The Kasli, New Plymouth. I ui-ui luui-ii mm sick headache is relieved s»r SUriaad'i MaimwU, and Supplies at Is Cd each: "The Tower of Ivory" (Atherton), "The Blotting Book" (E. F. Benson), "The Street of Adventure" (Gibbs), "Gay Morning" (Buckrose), "Dream Ship" (Stockley), "The Hoydon" (Hungerford), "Lovers' Tales" (Hewlett), "A Risky Game" (Bindloss), "Burning Daylight" (London), "The Eternal City" and "The Christian" (Hall Caine). d.p. striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, Now Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Savestaff £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2B, £3? and £44, all in good order aud just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to 2es. •bMj.'Coliiw'j, MOTOR BARGAINS. REILLY 2-seator 12-h.p„ with interchangeable wire wheels; in perfect order; trial can be arranged. Price £llO. ' ROVER 2-seater 10-h.p., in good going order. A snip at £75. INDIAN Motor-cycle, 1917 model, threespeed, "electric light and horn; nearly new; done about 3000 miles. A bargain at £BO. OYAL RUBY, 6-h.p., 3-speed, in really good order; good side chair; machine cheap at £65. Electric light modeF Indians, Countershaft Rovers and Triumphs in stock. BRANSGROVE'S MOTOR & CYCLE WORKS, Direct Importers, Devon Street New Plymouth. QROSVENOR JJ O T E L NEW PLYMOUTH. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR CASH WITH ORDER. 1 bottle Whisky 1 bottle Spanish Port Wine 1 bottle r' ''berry 9 bottles ■ Beer ! bottle Whioky 1 bottle Brandy 1 bottle Spanish Port Wins 1 bottle Frontera Sherry 1 dozen Bottled Beer (Tui, Maanlmft or Ward's). Cases 1/Preight Extra. Bump along your order. Re it's dry after six o'clock. Remember the recollection of qualitv rtmains long after the price is forgotten. That is why it .pays to buy a QUALITY t ,£ e^SL NORTH BRITISH CLIXOH. £B IXRES for mttlm and Mtirfactloa,

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1917, Page 1

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