MISCELLANEOUS. "DUTTER Coolora, Fly Traps, etc., at ■ Arnold and Co.'s, Carters' Buildings, New Plymouth. e.n. ing Cans, etc., at Arnold and Co.'a, Carter's Buildings,i New Plymouth, e.n. ' at Arnold and Co.'s, Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth. e.n/ OARDEN Gloves (Ladies' and Gents'), a Arnold and Co.'s, Carer's Buildings, New Plymouth. e.n. TUST opened—A new consignment of ° Children's Crepe Cotton Frocks, all colors. Also muslin bibs, stamped for working; white voile camisoles; muslin boudoir caps, all colors; nice lot of longcloth camisoles and knickers, all new designs.—At Thompson's, Devon Street Central. ,"MICK lot new India Goods—D'Oyles, Runners, Table Centres, Cosies, etc. Very choice goods at Thompson's, Devon Street Central. e.e. rjORRIGALL'S.—Shdp early; don't crowd; get Christmas Toys early. Put them away. Father Christmas will do the rest. p.e. r<OKßlGALL'S—Marvellous wealth of Toys and Gifts for the Cliristmas season. Gifts for Dad, Mum, the Kiddies, and even the mother-in-law. See them. e.e. {JORRIUALL'S— JJolls are scarce, but at Cornwall's there arc hundreds and still hundreds—all makes, shapes and .sizes. e.e. rjORRIGALIi'S—We know what you all like in Fancy Goods and Souvenirs, and have them ready for Christmas shoppers. Prices easy. nOßßlGALL'S—Beautiful. uolls! Doll*' them! See them! See them! Now! Now! Now!
A LL sorts of New and Jolly Toys for the Kiddies. Christmas Goods now opening. We want you to shop early. —Cornwall's. en. TliSl opened—4s dozen Granite Plates, direct from Japjyi; all sizes; price 5s 3d, lis 3d, and 7s 3d the half dozen. Wonders at the price.—At the Household Stores. e.n. gPECIAL line of Photo Frames to hold one photo. Cut price, Is each; panels to hold three or four photos, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each, at the Household Stores. XfiRE hcreens.—Very handsome Japanese designs; Gs 6d, 10s 6d, and 14s Od each. Order early. Post free. —Household Stores, New Plymouth. e.n T)RE&S Hampers, good, serviceable line; ■ prices: 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 38 Cd, 4s Cd, 15s 6d, 7s 6d and 8s 6d.—Household Stores, New Plymouth. e.n. 'PHE Dixie Hearthrugs and Mats, band- . made and very durable, 5s Od, 7a 6d and 10s 6d. These are dirt cheap.—At I the Household Stores, New i'lymoutli. r OOD Line of Hair Brushes, 1/- and 1/C; Hair Brooms, 3/31 each, special large size. Order early from The Household Stores. e.n.
[OP by Post, at Nightingale's, Inglewood.—Bengali Razors at 10s Cd; Sheffield Razors, extra hollow ground, at 9a lid. Shaving Soap, 7id stick e.n. [OP by Post, at Nightingale's, Inglewood.—Razor Strop, 3s lid, 6s 6d; Nugget Boot Polish, 4 for 1/3; Durbar Boot Polish, 5 tins 1/-. o.n. T>OX CALF Boots, just the thing to wear. Best leather every pair.— R. J. Frewin, Inglewood. GENTLEMEN'S Glace Boots, comfQr> able to wear; stylish in appearance; best value for money.—R. J. Prewin, Inglewood. e.n. IWJSW Watches, ia/i> upwards, from A. Thompson, Inglewood. Watches that keep reliable time at little money, e.n. imjivuroviN, oeweaer, ingiewouu, L * has beautiful selection of choice Christmas Goods. See our Brooche's, Bangles, Greenstone Pendants. >EADY for Business—J. McLean, Grocer, reminds town and country customers that they can always rely on good, clean provisions at lowes\ prices. PURCHASE your Groceries, vegetable and Other Seeds at J. McLean's, the West End Grocer. Beat value in town. JINGLE Beds and Mattresses, Stretchers (wire-woven). You want these now the boys are coming back. —G. W. and H. Drake. e.n. TJEDSTEADS, Iron and Wooden; Kapok and Flock Mattresses, Eiderdown Quilts at, moderate prices.—G. W. and H. Drake. e.n. i <u i j. inn d, mgiewoou, noici a magnificent stock of General Drapery for Christmas Trade. A personal visit solicited, e.n. i viiuinij, mgiewooa.—u you require a Costume, Hat, Blouse or Odd Skirt, see our range in Silk, Crepe de Chine, Tussore, Voile, Gaberdine, Burwood Suitings, etc.
Telephone 164. Telephone J64. To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, tfcere are bargains to bo had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. si 1 7-9 h.p. Indian, £6O. I 6 h.p. Royal Enfield and sidecar, !£95. 1 5-G h.p. Rudge Multi, £SO. 1 3J h.p. King Dick, £25. 1 31 h.p. Sun, 3-speed, free engine, '£33. 1 2ii li.p. Gents' Douglas, £6O. 1 2% h.p. Ladies' Douglas, £65. '1 3£ h.p. 8.5.A., free engine, £35. 1 Coadli -built Indian sidecar, special chassis, windscreen, £25. Sidecars—wicker, cane and coach•built—in stock from £lO up to £4O. Come and see the new military model, BIG X, the machine that the American Army in Stance is being supplied with. rr DOKT FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs .are my speciality. In case of break-down on the road, RING UP-164. J. % BODLE. groprietw.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1918, Page 1
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