SAEES BY ABCIHffI. 1 • W j •I'aRAIAuSXaCK. SALE. ' f ; ■ ]?RIDAY;.,22ND'- ! IN T ST. /T|WlNGito*in3ueny,;v wging throughout l the DklrictH. lias been decided to. postpone the above sale meantime. A date will be arranged later. PALMER ROAD SALE. FRIDAY., NOVEMBER 22,' THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 11/ ILL sell by-auction as above: t)Q STORK COWS 30 fat and forward cows 20 bulls 20 mixed yearling 10 yearling heifers 75 hosjiets On account of Sir. Frederick Hoskin: 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 4 years, "Petune's Lad''
•QOST OF - JIVING REDUCED C. CARTER. Has made large purchases of food lines, which am be soid at the following Prices Prunes, tlioice, Gd lb or 251b for 12/-; Apricots, 1/- per lb or 10/6 121b. Peaches, 1/- lb or JO/G 121b. Seedless Sultana?, l)d lb or 8/6 121b. Seedless Raiains, 8d lh or 7/0 121b. Hams, 1/3 lb. Tea, good Crockery in great variety. i i Odd Cnjia. China, 7/9 doz, BUY YOUR SUPPLIES AT CARTER'S. Soldiers' Parcels: Plum Puddings, large, 2/0. Tinned Butter, l/'(i and 5/u tin. Pound Cakes, 2/0 tin. AT CARTER'S, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Oae bottle makes a pint of finest family cough Widcoldrtmoar. Ct.iu2-.Swit>!,
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
PISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1918 TO APIUL 30, 1919. WISHING Licences may be obtained at the following Post Offices: Now Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, PuDgarehu, Rahotu and Opunake; R. Burrows, Egmont Village, and at the office of the Secretary, New Plymouth. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. LICENCES.—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; Women and Boys (under 16 yearn of age), Ss; Day Licence (available for Taranaki Districts oniy), '2s Od; Halfseasou Licences, from December 20, 1018 (available for Taranaki District only), 12s Gd.
£ LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buving British Roods. THE HON. SECRETARY.
KENXIE'S 'XMAS FAIR.'
The glad time is now at, hand. Joybringing, gift-bearing 'Xmas. But the joy this year strikes a quieter note, and remembering tho tiding time through which we are passing, the rulo for tho selection of presents is "give what's practical:" ..Fortunately, tho war cloud, which for years has darkened the world, has passed away, and we can now look forward with certainty to a 'Xmas which promises peace, prosperity, and happiness to all. Bonnie's 'Xmas Fair, with its immense stock of Toys, Dolls, Presents, and Xovelties at specially attractive prices, oilers a splendid opportunity to make your 'Xmas purchasesThe Hems listed In to-day's, is.suc are just hints of the substantial savings to be iiiiulc by purchasing at this "Big 'Xmas Store." They prove we aro determined to "help o:;r customers to make th'cir money go unusually for this year. A further ijidueenwnt to visit the Big •Store--is our Free. 'Xmas. Gifts of Goodwill to all buyers spending Ids and upwards. These gifts are shown in the windows and on tables in the shoo. Out customers who usually wait and watebfor these Free 'Xmas Boxes will he pleased to learn that, notwithstand-jig war conditions, our selection is even better than last year. Visit the Fair narlv and often. Your 'Xmas Bos is waiting. Come arid get, it.
Pit good ■tyres to your #ck-"CLIN? 7FR" TWER are the finest roaflstei ,vres made-ail BTiti*! _ Goarwrtwfr;
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1918, Page 8
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