ELTHAM. B. MARTIN, Jeweller, is offering Wristlet Watchc9; just the thing for soldiers; at lowest city prices. Patriotie Committees please note. e.n. | HAVE been fortunate enough to secure further stocks of Oily Canvas' Coats, which I am retailing at reasonable pri«e9.—E. Parrott, Eltham. e.n. gOVS' Overcoats in good qualities; prices also right.—E. Parrott, Eltliam. eJI QUR Woollen Underwear, best and also cheapest in Eltham.—E. Parrott. ITEAVY stocks of Men's and Boys' Working and Neglige • Shiris.—E. Parrott. e.n. INGLEWOOD. Nayy Sedges, 54 and 56 inches wide; dye reliable; prices, lis 6d, 12g 6d and 14s 6d J)cr yard. These serges cannot be buoght to-day in any Wholesale House ttt anything like the price we are selling them for. inglewood.—Petone Bloomers, fine, make; women's, 103 6d; O.S. lis 0)1; color, black; other makes from 38 Cd per pair. TITER'S, Inglewood, for Horrockses' Dark Grey, Heavy Twill Dress Flannelette, 37£ inches wide, 2s lid per yard—exceptionally good line for Dresses, Blouses, Men's and Boys' Shirts, etc. Shirtings, 28 inches wide; prices,Is lid, 2s 3d and 2s Cd per yard. These goods are tough in wear. eent stock of White Sheetings. 54, 72 and 80 inches wide. At our prices it will pay you to buy these goods and put aside until you require them, a.9 the prices later on are bound to be higher. QO TIMER'S, Inglewood.—Our success is built on quality, as we know the recollection of quality remains after the price is forgotten. OOTTIER',S, for" Roslyn Tweed; its quality demands consideration, attracts custom, and satisfies the customers; width, 50 inches; prices, 9s lid and lis (id per yard. £JOI TIER'S, Inglewood, for Horrockses' Flannelettes, wMte and striped, plain or twill. Their popularity has been pro\ed too often to admit of-question, and there are 110 more satisfactory Flannelettes to be . bought. (JOTTIER's, inglewood, for Eoslyn Combinatons and Vests, long or short sleeve.9. We have yet to receive the first complaint about these goods. This fact speaku volumes.
purchasing your tables or Potatoes, remember that th« best place to purchase from is J McLean's West Eud Store. ell W K all like the best, and if it is Gry> ceries, Ironmongery, etc., von \vij] be doing the right thing in buyinp- from ■f. McLean, We.st End Store. " en ■yX/IIEX preparing a obtain the best seeds to get the best results. Buy from .1. McLean, West End Cirocer. en direct from the manufacturer, and, 'at pricas that are lowest in town, a? e yours when dealing with J. McLean, VVt End Grocer. ' ' 1 U m'H Box Calf Boots, easily the best 011 the market; procurable at B J Frewin's Boot Arcade. Waterproof Spanker the thing for heavy, rough weather. Get m early before the next rise.—E J Frewin's Boot Arcade. Q- > W. & H. JJKAKE have the best Patent Wire-woven Mattresses, coil spring for durability, at very moderate prices; also bedding in all qualities and prices. Inspection invited. pti Dane and tSeagraaa Squares, Tapestries, m all sizes; !Fire Screens, etc., at lowest prices. See window disulav—* G. W. and H. Drake. P e.n. Q.OLD Plating.—Don't have a shabby Brooch. We gild from Is upwards. —A. Thpmpson, Jeweller. e.n. Repairing still going on, oil the premises; satisfaction guaranteed.—A. Thompson, Jeweller. . e.n. 'JHEEMOS Flasks. Just the thing for travellers. Keep hot 24 hours. Prices right at Nightingale's Bazaar, e.n. warm by having a Thermos Flask handy. No better gift for this time of the year. Nightingale, Inglewood, sells Flasks and hundreds of other useful articles. PT ,
FOR SALE. FOR SALE, QXE 4J-H.P. BENZINE ENGINE, High Tons ion Magneto Ignition; Maker, Melvin, Glasgow; Price, £65, in good running order. ONE 0 NE Latest Model Five-Seater FORD, with Shock Absorbers, two new Tyres, only been 1500 miles; Price, £IBO. EGMONT GARAGE. OPUNAKE, . 'Phone, 33. i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 0 CHOICE Grade Jersey Dairy Cows, •Tilly and August calvers; average test factory 1917-18 season, 5.2. These cows are all 3rd calvers, and can be guaranteed. Also—--1 2-year purebred Berkshire brood sow, to farrow August. I Gft, Reid and Gray windmill, with pump, 50 feet galvanised piping, etc., in good working order. Apply on farm to—'lJi B. EWENS, Waitara Road, Owner selling owing to expiry of lease; reasonable offer refute?
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1918, Page 1
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