MISCELLANEOUS. "V" M.C.A. DAY at Lepperton next * Thursday. Across the Rhine the Y.M.C.A. is.going with our soldiers. ANTED—IO,OOO buyers at Lepperton's Y.M.C.A. Mart, Thursday next. Cloke and Simpson's Prime Sausages. Unlimited supply ANTED—Those ill search of a sec-ond-hand Motor Cycle see Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Depot list on front page. WANTED—Beautiful silk popliz, chiffon taffeta, and stylish tweed costumes just opened.—Ambury's Big Show next Tuesday. d.w. I^ANTED —Beautiful range of plain and fancy voiles, plain and check, black and colored dress fabrics, opened at Ambury's. d.w. ANTED—Huge assortment dainty neckwear, embroideries, handkerchiefs, black, white and colored hosiery just opened at Ambury's. d.w. RANTED —Drapings, coverings, fancy curtains, napery, damasks, sheetings, colored table covers, quilts, and towels, opened at Ambury's. d.w.' ANTED—Men's and Boys' Smart Suits, Straws, and Panamas, Shirts, Pyjamas, Cashmere Socks, juat opened at Ambury's. d.w. TED—£I2OO vortli of fashionable drapery, English millinery, costumes, hosiery and dress goods just opening at Ambury's. d.w. ANTED—4O doaen latest shapes and ready-to-wears just opened; great spring display at Ambury's nest Tuesday. , d.w. AN TED—IOO dozen of the loveliest flowers, all shades in aerophanes and ninons, just opened at Ambury's. M AN Y suppliers make factory working costs small. Result—better returns for every one. Write The Wanganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Voale Road). b.x. jjy£ANY a farmer thought he was getting good results from his cows until he sent his cream to us. Then he found that he did quite a bit better.—The Wanganui Fresh Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford, V'eale Road. b.x.
JpRIME Beef is scarce, but you can get it at the Imperial Meat Supply. Prices right; quality right; everything right. ex ANTED, Known—That- /w. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at F. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to r» rjmJS B.K. BOOKSHOP.—New Books at 4s 6d: "The Wishing Ring Man" (Widdermer), "A Beggar in Purple" (Soutar), "A Maid and Her Money" (Allerton), "The Indian Drum" (McHarg and Balmer), "Other Men's Shoes" (Soutar), "The Hatinted Shore" (Gerard), "Flames in the Wind" (Hudson),, "Dream Child Come True" (Royce), "Silver Lining" (Brighouse), "The Wasp" (Roberts), "The Sixth Sense" (McKenna). B.K. BOOKSHOP.—"New Zealanders in Samoa," by L. P, Leary, M.C., R.F.A. (late JST.Z.R.); price 6/-. We Owe to Ireland," by W. A. Osborne, Professor of Physiology, University of Melbourne. Price, 2/9. fpHE B.K. BOOKSHOP.—New supplies at 4/6: "The Pomp of Yesterday" (Hocking), "The Huntress" (Footner), "The Majot" (Connor), "The Path of Glory ((Hocking), "Unconquered" (Diver), "The Silent Legion" (Buckrose), "The Fur Bitingers" (Footner), "Angel of the Settlement" (Oyen), "The Safety Curtain" (Dell), "Ginger and McGlusky" (Hales), "The Savignys" (Lancaster), "White Ladies of .Worcester" (Barclay), "The Keeper of the Door" (Dell). r £BK B.K. BOOlCSHOP.—'®ackbfocks Ballads and Later Verses," by C. J. Dennis, 4/6.
rjiHE B.K. BOOKSHOP. "Rough Rhymes of a Padre," by G. A. Stud-dart-Kennedy, M.C., C.F. ("Woodbine Willie"). Price, 1/!). rpHE B.K. BOOKSHOP.-The mission: ary book of the year—"Mary Slessov of Calabar, Pioneer Missionary," by W. P. Livingstone. Price, C/G. •JVHE U.K. BOOKSHOP.—"Face to Face With Kaiserism," by Jam;s W. Gerard, former United States Ambassador to the German Imperial Court, author of 'jtfy Four Years in Germany." Price 10/6. YXAWKE'S, New Plymouth and" InglfT wood.—Full Stocks of Fireworks, buy early to secure supply. f.n. JJAWIiE'S, Egmont Street, and at Ingiewood. Granito Plates, 4/9, Desserts; 5/9 and G/3 the half dozen, Meat Plates. f.n. JjAWJvE'S, Egmont Street.—Their China Cups and Saucers, full breakfast size, G/9 the half dozen. f.n. MOTOR GAR BARGAINS. FOR QUICK SALE: CHE MODEL 37 HUDSON Requires some attention. Would make a Splendid Delivery Truck. Can be inspected at the Garage. PRICE, '£loo. NEWTON KING ONE B.S.A. MOTOR-CYCLE, 1910 Model, three-speed gear box, lamp, horn and speedometer. Price, £55. * IRA J. BHIDGER, Ring 'Phone 66 Eltham. Machinery owners should write to or call on Hayward Bros., Ltd., Christchurch, for quotations and details of NORTH BRITISH BELTING. Best for, 'all- clasw» metoawg.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 1
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