MISCELLANEOUS. rpHE B.k. Bookshop—New Books at 4s: "The Paradise Auction" (Bartley) ; "The Promise," a tale of the great North West (Hendryx); "The Long Trick" (Bartimeus); "The Son of Kazan" (Uurwood); "The Road to Mandalay" (CrokerJ. i'j'Hii B.K. BooKshop.—Amateur Fruit Growing," a practical guide for the Amateur, by Samuel Green. r £llK B.K. Bookshop.—New Winter Games, Big Variety, just landed. > l T'iiE B.K. Bookshop.—Fountain Pens, Waterman Self-Filling, prices 21s and 30s, guaranteed for 21 years. jaijjux writing xaoiets, exeelle value, at The B.K. Bookshop. ITAWMiS- SALE—Large numbercloth hound books, Od, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/s all Colonial Library Cloth clearing price 2/0. f.n. fJAWKE'S SALE—You should see the immense stock of books in the Egmont Street shop at old pre-war prices. Books for children and grown tips. f.n. jfJAWKJS'S SALE—MiIk jugs, pint, 1/-; l|-pint, 1/6; 3-pfnt and larger :?/-. Would cost double if landed now. jJAYVKE'S SALE Cups and saucers, plates, all under present landed coat. Meat dishes, printed, small to medium 1/- each, others, printed, to largest 2/each. f.n. T-TAWKE'S SALE—'Paper-covered novels, large stock selling 6d each.; latest 8d London retail price is 9d and New Zealand will bcon be 1/-. Buy now. f.n. XXAWKE'S Sale Prices should cause early buying as crockery- especially is bound to rise to double present prices and will possibly be unprocurable, f.n. \\7HY is Veale's Tea becoming as famous as his'.con'ee '! Because we import it direct from Ceylon In bulk and do our own blending. Try a pound, the best value ever offered. Price 1/10, 2/-, 2/9. Also China 2/6 per lb at Vealc's Brougham Street. 'Phone 106. e.e. TNDIAN lace bonnets and d'oyleys; a superb lot of goods. See them early at Thompson's, Devon Street Central." Biggest stock in the province, c.n. Palatine tailoring cannot be exjlled. In fact, it's seldom equalled. Leave your measure to-morrow. d.w. T HE Swandri Motor Suit is service- " able, looks well, wears well, is triple proofed, and always keeps the wearer dry—The Palatine." d.w. WE should like to show you some testimonials we have 1 received about the Swandri. Everybody says: "Absolutely waterproof." v " d.w. ''P'HE farmer's best friend is the Swandri Waterproof. Get one before the wet weather sets in.—The Palatine, New Plymouth. d.w. RATHING Costumes—Boys' or Girls 1/3; Youths* 1/6; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11; Women's 3/11; O.S. Wo r men's 4/0; Boys' Bathing V's 9d; Men's Bathing V's 1/-. These prices only at The Kash. New Plymouth. QERKAKD'S REGULATING ■'" P I L L S—The most safe and reliable Ladies' Corrective Pills known. Posted promptly in plain wrapper on receipt of 10s Od. Address Correspondence Manager. Box 344, Wanganui, SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2S, £B7 and £44, all in good order and just retrench polished. Easv terms, 15s month to 2ns. Apply sham Collier's. ROYS' Striped Shirts, with collars For hoys up to 7 ye«s 1/11; fori boys up to 10 years 2/6; for boys up to/ 14 years 2/11 each.' These values,.wily obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth INGLEWOOD. NGLEWOOD—Red, Post Sale .of De Launay's Stock commences cm Saturday for 14* days. / f.y.y. JNGLEWOOD— The whole of de Launay's Stock will be cleared at the Red Post's 14-day; sale.. f.y.y. jAULEvvOOD—lmmense ■, reductions in Carpets, Rugs and Furniture at the Red Post Sale commencing on Saturday. TNGLEWOOD—If you are short of any article for the Home visit the Red Post Sale of de Launay's Stock commencing on Saturday, the 9th. f.y.y. WHERE TO STAY FOR THE t ASTER I G E R JJ O U S E, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMQUTH. •THE above House i» situated in the prettiest in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 029. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. J£URTA'S piSH Ice Manufacturers; Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchants, King Street. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m,'; Saturday, from 8 a.m. till 9^/p.m. Fresh and Smoked Fish supplied daily. Tee delivered to any part of town. ' Call and Inspect our up-to-date and sanitary premises, which enable us to sell our fish at a fair and reasonable, price. A trial will convince. i. W. KURTA & CO v KING STBKF'
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1918, Page 1
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