MISCELLANEOUS. Week for Millinery BargainsLadies' and Children's Hats at ridi' culous prices to effect a clearance.—Goddm, London Millinery Depot, oppoaite Gadd's. tious all through. Hosiery from 13, silk ankle from 3s, all wool from 3s 3d; ladies' vests from lid; natural combinations 3s lid up.—Goddin, Cash Draper, oppoaite Gadd's. op Week of Sale.—A few war ter coats, ladies' and children s, ai still further reductions; raincoats a( special low prices.—Goddin, Cash Draper opposite Gadd's. on /'" wees oi sale—Calico and Flannelette. 13 yards to the dozen in addition to reduction; .Nursery Flannelette, fls Cd for 13 yards; Calico, lis (Id for 13 yards—Goddin, Cash Draper opposite Gadd's. p » yynu saiu there was a shortage of Seeds? He forgot Sutton's. No shortage there.—Webster Bros., Sole Agents. e e roiaioes.—Available this season: Robin Adair, Gold Coin, Snowflake Kidney, Arran Chief, Sutton's H, Sutton's Abundance, Up to Date, Gamekeeper, Maori Chief.—Webster Bros. p.e. ISiiD Potatoes.—"We" recommend only planting Floored or Shot Seed; better results must obtain by this method. —Webster Bros. „ „ 'EED Potatoes do not attention paid the; these times any old seu. ~„, lu ,„ uu . Call Webster Bros. »e uihjim.-5 ana «ons, Heading, England, devote more attention to detail than :tny Seedsman known.—Webster Bros. {JUKKUjall'S.—Butterick's Quarterly, Is Gd; Home Companion, Is; Ladies' Home Journal, Is; Elite Styles, Is Cd; Ladies' Pictorial, Is; Popular Science, Is; Popular Mechanics, Is; Popular Experimenter, Is; Everyday Engineering, 9d; and heaps of other usual maeas'inna e
lion. 500 th thousand. All about moxge. Price, 3s. Every motorist should have a conv. « „ lo for packet teas when you can get bettor quality at Veale's for 2s per lb, imported direct and blended on the premises.—Vealc, Brougham Street, e.e. 'juih best way to keep out the cold is by drinking Veale's fresh-ground Coffee every morning for breakfast. Only Is !)d per lb; fresh groimd daily at Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. ouppiy oi scnool flags, strong for hard wear; a)l priee9, at Thompson's, Devon Street Central. e» ■jram awitunun waterproot L'o.'.ts are waterproof; you get' wet in them if you" tried.—The New Plymouth. ,j w owanuari Kiaing Coat is the farmer'; best friend. No other coat to compare with it for keeping out the ™t dw. uiu awanndri is mada in Ladies' Coats, Girls' Coats, and Boys' Coats; get one now while this bad weather eoniues.—The Palatine. d w jv-\ i iveep your ooy irom seliool during this bad weather. Put him in a Swanndri. Result: Keeps absolutely dry.—The Palatine. ' ,i v - owmiuuri uoats are triple-proofed. absolutely the best Waterproof Coat on the market—The Palatine, New Plymontli, (i w 1 tD—Pure Wool, Roslyn, Petone, Kaiapoi Sox, at Ambury's Great Stocktaking Sale. Prices: Is Cd, Is fld 2s, 2s Cd. „ v YIjTANTEJ.)—Special feature of Arn^ bury's Great Sale—Men'- "—' "—-■ Suits and, Overcoats; all pr\ reduced., "" c y GreaterlluTn~Geri tireinent—the retiremei.t in prices of overcoats (Men's and Boys') at Arnburv's Sale. cv
Yy AN lED—Record days and increased interest is the latest report of Ambury's Popular Sale. Continuing to 31st. Yy ANTED—A few more Costumes and Coats to be slaughtered at Ambury's Big Sale next week. c.y. WANTED—Those six hundred dozen Towels, Is 9d pair to !)a lid each, are going like butter in the sun.—Ambury's. c v . YyANTED—The Combing-out Process in Ambury's Dress Department i means great values for the public, c.v. I yy ANTED—Warm Underclothing, Furs and Hosiery are having a big runi at Ambury's Sale. c.y. YyANTKD—Oddments in eve ment are thrown out to be cleared absolutely.-*-At Ambury's Sale. c.y. WANTED—Men and Boys! Seel stock of those fid, Od and Is lies, half price at Amburv's. c.y. \yiNTER Suits for the boys in newstyles and shapes. All (lark colonial and imported tweeds. Fot boys 2 years to S years, prices 8/11, 12/0, 15/-. Co: in and see them at ths Kash, New Plymouth. TUL\ —Low Broad Beans, Peas, Spinach, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onions and Carrots. Buy your seed from the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. a.31/18 WANTED, Known—That W. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at V. KdWards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. "EN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/0: fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/0 par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. T)OUGLAS Motor-Cycle, 2-speed, free engine; practically a new machine; new tyres. In first-class order. Price, '£o7 10s complete. ISA J. BRIDGER, Douglas Agent 'i'hone.66. Eltham
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 1
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