LOST. J OST—From New Plymouth, Black florae, with saddle and bridle. 1 !e----ward on returning l:o Scle Bros., or giving information leading to recovery. MISCELLANEOUS. gUTTON'S SEEDS—Webster Bros, and all stores. o.e. IgLTTON'S SEEDS—Webster Bros. and all stores e.e. gUTTON'S SEEDS —Webster and all stores. jgUTTON'S SEEDS—Webster Bros, and all stores. e.e. I- TTO \ '.S SEEDS—Webster Bros and all stores. e.e. £]ORRIGALL'S. is the shop for Winter Reading. The selection is very large. Best magazines and books by modern popular authors. e.e. rjtHE B.K. Bookshop.—New Books at 4s 6d: "Laughing Bill Hyde" (Rex Beach), "The Gun Brand (Hendryx), "Barbarians" (Chambers), "Amarilly in Love" (Maniates), "Private Peat" (Harold Peat), "Young Love" (Dorsey), "The Wayfarers at The Angels" (Bassett), "His Own Home Town" (Evans). e.e. r pHJ] B.K. Bookshop.—New Books ~at 2s: "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" (Doyle), "Three Men in a Boat" (Jerome), "Phyllis" (Hungerford), Bachelor's Buttons" (Burke), "Doreen" (Edna Lvall). c .e. JJ : K - Bookshop.—-New Range of Ladies' Hand Bags; useful shapes; good value. o.e. B.K. Bookshop.—Fountain Pens, all makes; we ean suit any peculiarity of hand. Plain Self-Fillers from 10s fid; Gold Band Self Fillers from 12s fid. e.e. r J , HK B.K. Bookshop for Soldiers' re quirements—Soldiers' Wallets, Soldiers' Letter Cases, Soldiers' Money Belts, Soldiers' Hold-Alls, Soldiers' Bibles and Testaments, Fountain Pens, Military Brushes. e.e, r JpHK B.K. Bookshop.—Winter Games at Is 3d: Railway Race Game, Scouting, Storming the Citadel, Ludo. e.e. 'J'fiK B.K. Bookshop Toy Department. —Strong Wicker Prams, 4s Cd. e.e. T>I'SINESS Sold.—Sale still going; Ladies' and Children's Millinerv at give-away prices.—Goddin, London' Millinery Depot, opposite Gadd's. e.e. JJUSINESS Sold.—Sale still going; yard wide Calico, 10s fid dozen; Flannelette, yard wide, l'2s fid dozen; Horrockses' Flannelette, Is 3Jd a yard; Blankets, single bed, 25s lid, large double bed, :14s Cd; double bed Kapoc Quilts from 14s fid.—Goddin, Cash Draper,..opposite Gadd's. e.e. J>I'SINESS Sold.—Silk Blouses at very low prices, from 0s fid; Voile Blouses from ,'!s (id; Winter Blouses from 4s llJd; Stockings, women's and girls', fror.i Is a pair.—Goddin, Cash Draper, opposite Gadd's. e.e. pOR the agony of Rheumatism and Sprains use Collins' Magic Liniment. Agents—Teed and Co., Chemists, New Plymouth. b.w RANTED" to buy—Good Second-hand Reliable Motor-cycle—if you ace Bodle's list of same on front page. f.&c.x. £|ORIIIGALL'S Stock —A Great Selection of Winter' Games. Make your evenings merry by securing some of these can't be beaten. e.e. gTRATFOKD —Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, announce next Saturday, I.lth as absolutely their last day in Stratford. Those interested should not fail to call early, as they can save one-third, and in many eases one-half.— Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Broadway. b.l. jl'LY —Low Broad Beans, Teas, Spinach, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onions and Carrots. Buy your seed from the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. a.31/'lB jyiSN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/G; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants fi/fl par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/0, 15/-. Come in and see them at the Hash, New Plymouth. ROYS' Striped Shirts, witlx collars — For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/6; for boys up to 14 rears 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth HIKES PONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Fharmaay, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and -■■pecial "War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box G7l, Auckland. Telephone 164. Telephone 164. To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, there are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT G h.p. Royal Ruby, countershaft, :! speed '£o.") 7-0 h.p. Indian '£Bo 7-! th.p. Indian ad cauolct side car '£l)s 4 h.p. James, twin cylinder .... £OO 3'/ ; h.p. Triumph, free engine '£3s 2 : ; h.p. Douglas, free engine ....£55 3J h.p. Brown, free engine ! £3O h.p. King Dick '£2s ."-G h.p. Hiidge Multi '£GO 3;! h.p. Premier £2A 3! h.p. New Hudson '£2s 3-1 h.p. 8.5.A., 3-specd, countershaft '£7o 2V h.p. Connauglit £25 2 1 , i h.p. James, new, just landed '.C155 Sidecars in stock from £lO to £4O. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of breakdown on the road, RING UP 101. THE PLACE WHERE THE BIG X IS TO BE SEEN—-THE MACHINE THAT IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE AMERICAN ARMY. J, H. BOD t E. Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 1
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