MISCELLANEOUS. son's, commencing to-morrow. Everything in Dross and Manchester Goods for absolute clearance. e.n. Ud EACH White Towe value; usually Is Gd—mouisons Sale to-morrow. e.n. YARD, White Damask; worth L 3s Cd to-day. Mollison'a Sale to-morrow. .._ e.n. JtTOLLISON'S Sale of Dress and Man- ■ cheater Goods begins to-morrow at 9.30 a.m. Everything for absolute clear-1 loops; 25 inches wide; worth Is 6d to-day.—Mollison'a Sale to-morrow, eji. J(Jid YARD White Pique; buy now; will be double the price in the Summer.—Mollison's Sale to-morrow, e.n. Is Cd to-day.—Mollison's Sale tomorrow, e.n. O/Q YARD Reliable Navy Serge; 42 inches wide; usually 3s Gd yatd. —Mollison's Seven-days Sale beginning to-morrow. e.n. MOLLISON'S Seven-days •■ Sale tomorrow.—Select Dress and Costume Tweeds and Gaberdines at less than half to-day's prices; mußt be cleared; buy early. e.n. MOLLISON'S Sale to-morrow.—Smart Tweed Costumes in new styles, to clear, 55s—less than half original prices. J_g/(i SMART Trimmed Hats in a variety of shades and styles; worth 25s to 37s Cd.—Mollison's Sale tomorrow, e.n. /a HONEYCOMB QUILT; full size; usually 15s 6d.—Molli--1/9 YARD.—Casement Cloth; 50 ins. wide; worth 2s 3d per yard today.—Mollison's Sale to-morrow. e.n. . T Corrigall's.—"The Hand of Allah," "Day of Temptation," "The Bomb Makers," "The Four Faces," all by Win, le Queux. Good print in Is 9d editions. ' nold and Co.'s, Carter's Buildings. rjORRIGALL'S for fii "The Plunderers," "The Vernors," "The Survivor," by Oppenheim; "A Maid of Brittany," hy May Wynne; and hundreds of other good books, magazines, papers, etc. Come and see. e.e. "jVTEN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. .. Heavy, singlets or pants 4/6; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/6 par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. (JUTLERY and Electroplate at Arnold and Co.'s, Carter's Buildings. e.n JJOUSKHOLD Hardware at Arnold and Co's, Carter's Buildings. e.n, TA/JNTER fauita for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/-. Come in and see them at the Kash, New Plymouth. ROYS' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/6; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values onlr obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth
and Co.'s, Carter's Buildings. e TMPROVED Seamstress Treadle Sewing machine, drop-head, four drawers and all attachments complete. Warranted for 10 years from date of purchase. Price £l2 10s cash, delivered free to any part of Taranaki. Also hand machine same make £5 17s 6d. Order early from the Household Stores, New Plymouth. ' e.n. CJNIPS. —Bedsteads and mattresses, four feet wooden bedsteads, heavy make, first quality, £2 13s Od; 4ft Oin', £3 4s 6d. At the Household Stores, New Plymouth, e.n. the Household Stores—Just opened, Japanese perfume. Choice line at 1/-, and 1/6 per bottle. Recommended. Try it. c.e. TOOTHBRUSHES at Od and 9d each. Good stiff bristles and hardy wearers at the Household Stores. e.e. QALL at the Household Stores and see our bedding before purchasing elsewhere. Single and double bedsteads at the lowest prices yet offered in Taranaki. "*■ able, 12/0, 21/0, 24/6, 27/0, at the Household Stores. e.n. CANADIAN Down Quilts—Nice large Bizes, 17s Od, 22s 0d and 27s Od. Lovely for cold nights. See them at the Household Stores. e.n. x opened, fl/0, 7/6 and 10/6. Get in early at The Household Stores, Liardet Street. , c.u. TjUCHESS Chest; grand line, 2 drawers with bevelled swing mirror, £3; three-drawer, £3 15s. Light or dark shades at the Household Stores. e.n, gCHOOLBAGS Large assortment strong serviceable bags, all prices. Also music cases. See them at Thompson's, Devon Street Central. e.n, and Co.'s, Carter's Buildinfirs. e.n NJEW consignment of haad-made laces. Hair ornaments of all descriptions. Prices to suit all.—Thompson's, Devon Street Central. e.n. MJiW Australian supply of traced goods, including box d'oyles, latest designs. Largest assortment in Taranaki at Thompson's, Devon Street Central. O 11
LAST WEEK—Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, announce Saturday next, the 25th, absolutely their last day in Waitara, Hundreds of settlers have obtained great bargains Why not you? Blankets, Down Quilts Ladies' and Girls' Coats, all at sale prices Note Address: The Blue Store, Waitara b.l \ LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Aasoeiation, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help iha Empire by buying British i;oods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League-
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 1
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