MISCELLANEOUS. gPECIAL Holiday Displays of new autumn and winter goods now showing at Mollison's; your inspection is cordially invited. f.y. jgTYLISH Hosiery at moderate prices. Ladies' all-wool "sports" and knitted hose in plain and heather mixtures, also lisle and silk ankle hose in leading shades; the very latest importations.— jVlollison'B. f.n. gPECIAL Easter Display of Stylish Millinery in a rich diversity of colors and styles, at quite unique prices.— Mollison's. f.n. j>y JiVY Autumn Costumes now showing in the newest and most exclusive styles at very reasonably prices.—Mollison's, Devon Street. f.n. Showing—Ladies' and Ghildren's American Dressing Gowns in a choice range of patterns and colors.— Mollison's, Devon Street. f.n. invite ladies who desire the most up-to-date creations in Millinery for present wear to call at our showrooms and examine our exclusive stock. —Mollison'B, Devon Street. f.n. JUST Received—Ladies' Raincoats the latest and most exclusive styles and a lovely range of shades, including bottle green, grey, navy, fawn, etc., at reasonable prices.—Mollison's. f.n. QORUESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, eliicient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Hiarmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and special "War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 071, Auckland. — Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, invite the Settlers of Stratford to visit their Great Sale. They had a record day last Saturday. Genuine Drapery one-third loss, and in many cases half the usual price. Koto address, opposite Bank of New~Zealand, Broadway. OONEY.—New Season's, in combs,~loa per section.—City Fruit and Flower e.y. ■yyiXTEU Suits for .the boys in new slyies and shapes. All dark colonial and imported i needs. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices S/11, 12/6, io/-. Come in and see (hem at tlu Kash, New ■Plymouth. jT-l is impossible to get a good packet tea to-day at a reasonable price, liy not try Wale's. imported direct irom Ceylon and blended by an expert on tiie premises. At Veale's, Brougham slreet. e e RANTED KNOWN—I have just completed a course of lessons at teablending. 1 am now proficient in the tea trade and can confidently offer the oest value in localiv blended pure Ceylon tea. Price 1/10, 2/- and 2/!' per lb. tlnna At Veale's, Brougham Stroef. jfAWKKS' SALE—Large number cloth bound books, Cd, !)d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-; all Cohiiiiu] Library Cloth clearing price & M. ol d .n. S SALE—You should see the inmienso slock oi' books in the Egmont .Street shop at old pre-war prices. Books for children and grown-ups, d.n. JJAWKE'S SALE-Milk jugs, pint, V-; li-pint, 1/6; 3-pint, and larger 'V-. Would cost double if landed now. SALE Cups and saucers, plates, all under present landed cost. Meat dishes, printed, small to medium 1/- each, others, printed, to largest 2/eaeh. d.n. J-JAWKE'S SALE—Paper-covered novels, large stock selling fid each; latest 8d London retail price is !)d and New Zealand will soon be Is. Buy now. d.n. J-JAWKE'S Sale Prices should cause early buying as crockery especially ■s bound to rise to double present prices and will possibly be unprocurable. d.n. MILUXERY Autumn and winter hats in trimmed, untrimmed and ready-to-wear. Good styles, prices very reasonable. —Goddin. London Millinery Depot, opposite Gadd's. d.e. gTLK blouses in Black, write, navy and tussore. Good assortment of styles Quality and prices right.—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street, opposita Gadd's. d.e. JJOSIERY —Black and white bottom hose from 1/1J; silk finish 1/3; wool feet 2/- ; silk ankle 3/3—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon street, opposite Gadd's. d.e. JJAINCOATS and Ladies' Overcoats — New stock at H. Cocker's, Devon street. d.w.
INGiEWOQD. CLOUGH'S—Fine range of Gent's Pyjama Suits just opened up from g/C to 15/6. CLOUGH'S—Colored Fannelettes, under present wholesale prices as next lot will be higher price, Buv now. CLOUGH'S—Ladies Sealette Coats 10/6, and six guineas; also black Astrachan Coat, £5 10s. CLOUGH'S—Ladies' Raincoats, Covert Coats, Tweed Coats, all the latest styles. CLOUGH'S.—LoveIy Striped Winceyettes, any pattern; will' boil; double width. 1/11 yard. CLOUGH'S—PeopIe say our Ladies' Hats are the best in town. Come and see.
HOLIDAY NOTICES EASTJSR HOLIDAYS. QUR Marts, Warehouses and Offices will be closed from Friday, March 29, to Monday, April 1, both days inclusive. NEWTON ICING. WISBSTER BROS. L, A. NOLAN & CO.
EASTER HOLIDAYS. J'HE NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK will be closed for the Easter Vacation from 11.45 a.m. on Thursday, March 28, 1918, re-opening on .Wednesday, April 3, 2918.
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