LOST. Recreation Grounds, Gold Watch and' Chain and Greenstone Brooch. £2 reward at this office. e.w. L ost, last Thursday, December 20, be-! tween New Plymouth and Omata, a Plushette Coat (color, reddish brown). Finder rewarded on notifying Mrs. P. Sole, Oaonui. .£0 REWARD.—Lost, on Racecourse, Wednesday, Lady's Handbag, containing Gold Wristlet WatcK. Above reward paid on returning to News Office. d.f. FOR SALE, TO LET. Etc. to sell—House, 5 rooms and all conveniences, beautifully situated, handy to town. Apply on premises to owner, Mrs. A. M. Calvert, Dawson Street, 2 doors right from Vivian Street. f.n. JpOR SALE. —Two Overland Cars, 1914 model, electric light, self starter, £225, £250. King car, new tyres and gears, electric, light and self-starter, £l6o.—Wairarapa Enterprises, Feat her - ston. . e.w. jpOR SALE—Daimler 5-seater motor car in thorough working order; owner enlisted. Suitable for hire work.—C. 0. Hawke, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. c.'x. available for al) classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. MISCELLANEOUS. jpOUND. —The only place for a square meal. —Gaylard's New Savoy, f.e. arrived from London.—Tray- **" cloths, Duchess- Sets, Runners, etc., superb styles and designs at Thompson's lievt Deare's Arcade. e.n. v ] SRY large selection of Toys for the Kiddies. Handkerchief Sachets, very choice hand made goods at Thompson's, Devon street. e.n. jgKAUTIFUb lot of Cornet and Bailie Cords, Satin Cushions/ Satin Bengaline and Moirette and Linen, just new irom London at Thompson's, Devon St. Central. e.n. lot of plated silver jewel boxes, trinket boxes, etc. Just the thing for gifts. Good value at Thompson's. Devon St. Central. e.n. YEAR Gifts that will please. Huge display, wonderful variety, at the Household Stores. e.w. gI'ECIAL line of ladies' handbags, grand value, 4/f> to 18/0, post free from the Household Stores, New Plymouth. 1 e.w. YEAR at the Household Stores. Dessert table knives, forks and spoons. 1/C earh. A wonderful snip. e.w. JI'ST opened for New Year at the Household Stores.—Oin blue and gold plates 4/!) the i doz; lOin f>/- idoz; odd vegetable dishes to match, 5/0 each; tureens to match 2/ti each. See these they are a magnificent line. e.w. gI'ECIAL for suitable presents at the Household Stores.—A lovely lot of vases, 2/0 to l. r >/0. The best offering. C*PJ£CIAL for Holiday travelling.— Dress Hampers from 3/0 to 8/6, leather corners, strong and serviceable, e.vv. SPECIAL for Holiday travelling Tin Trunks, all sizes, from 10/6 to 23/fi each. YEAR at the Household Stores. *" See our bedding before purchasing elsewhere. Single and double bedsteads at the lowest prices yet offered in Taranaki. e.w. "j-J ART'S Christmas Fair for Dolls, Prams, Mocking Horses, American Waggons, Picture Machines, Clipto Spring Bats, Cricket Sets. Inspection invited. f.x.
j-JART'S Christmas Fair—Drurils, Boats, Magic Lanterns, Buckets, Bugles, Picture Blocks, Picture Books, Building Blocks, Clockwork Toys of every description; Paints; Motor Cars. Bring tin* Kiddies. f.x. JLTART'S Christmas Fair for Cricket Balls, Rubber Balls, Air Balloons, Air fiuns; Cannons, Warships, Motor Boats, Airships. Go to Hart; every child receives a present. Inspection invited. f.x. Hart's Christmas Fair. —Ladies' Bags, Purses, Ebony Mirror 9, Brushes, Dressing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Jewel CasW, Silver Photo Frames, Manicure Sets. Cheapest in the Dominion. f,x. Hart's Christmas Fair.—Oak Biscuit Barrels, E.P.N.S. Mounts 15/-; Oak Salad Bowls, E.P.N.S. Mounts, 27/6; Oak Trays, E.P.N.S. Mounts 25/-; Oak Butters 10/0; E.PJf.S. Tea Pots 16/6. Compare • these prices with others. Inspection invited. • f.x. JJART'S Christmas Fair—Silver Mounted Wallets, Suit Cases, Fountain Pens, Silver Mounted Pipes, Silver Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Poaches; all at our cut rate prices. f.x'. QKRRARD'S REGULATING PILL S—The niost safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pills known. Posted promptly in plain wrapper on receipt nf l()s Od. Address Correspondence Manager, Box 344, Wangamii. PJATHIXU Costumes—Boys' or Girls 1/3; Youths' 1/0; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11: Women's 3/11; O.S. Women's 4/0; Boys' Bathing V's 9d; Men's Bathing T's 1/-, These prices only at The Rash, New Plymouth. gOV'S' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for bovs up to 10 years 2/6; for boys up to 14 years 2/1 i each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth.
SJT'XOJnD-ITAND Piano Bargains—E.ivestall' iron frame, check action; al«o three other pianos nt. £2R, £37 and ill, all in good order and just reKronen polished. Easy terms, las montli to 2.">s. Apply sharp Collier's A f'l' Employers can b£lp our returned soldier lmvs bv sendin;; their re(jniremenl s for labor to the " Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching lliejii useful crafts and occupations. rioln (he Empire by buying British THE HON. SECRETARY, NX National Service League,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1917, Page 1
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