MISCELLANEOUS. ,fi<PECAL Eoductions this week. Deck Chair -well worth IQ/6, cash price 7/6. Children's High Chair 3 23/6 for 20/- cash— At Petty's. Presents at the Red Post. Inspection invited. VTEW Shipment of Royal Doulton, just arriving at the Red Post. x. IABLE Knives 12s and Iss 6d the half- " dozen, at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x PIECE Tea Sets for 21s 6d, at tha Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x IVE mother a nice Fern Bow! for Christmas; 10s Cd to 30a at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x. £*a PATTERNS in sets of Jugs; all UV English;.Bs 6d to 20s, at the-Rei Post Christmas Bazaar x ELECTROPLATE at old prices at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. CHRISTMAS Presents.—Take a look round at the Red Post Crockery Bazaar. All Enslish China and Glass x. E B.K. Bookshop. —Those who have had the pleasure of reading "Fanny Herself" will welcome the arrival of the following books by the samo-author: "Personality Plus", "Roast Beef Medium," "Emma McChesney and Co," "Buttered Side Down," price 4/6.—-A S. Brooker, New Plymouth. d.x. nHHE B.IC Bookshop.—We are showing a fine range of new designs in Indies' Hand Bags; also Gents' Leather Wallets and Letter Ca9es. d.x. T ET the Children be glad; it is Christmas time; visit The B.K. Toy and Juvenile Book Department d.x. for everyone; good and reliable. B.K 10/6; Efficient, gold-mounted 12/6; Swan, from 15/- to 25/-; Onoto, 18/6; Sheaffer, from 16/6 to 19/6; Waterman, 21/-; gold-mounted, 30/-. All guara'teed. 'HE B.K. Bookshop.—New Books at 4/6: "Rose of Paradise" (White) "Red Pepper',: Patients" (Richmond*, 'Webster's Man's Man" ''Kyne), "The Man in Grey" (Orczy), "Towards Morning" (Wylie), ''An English Rose" (Lyall), "Earthware" (Russell). d.x.
rjiaE BJC. Bookshop.—"Die BJ3kcp of Cottontown," by John Trotwooi Moore, an exceptionally fine story of the Southern Cotton Mills Cheap edition, 2/-. d.x. TMB a.Ji. Bookshop.—"Rasputin The ' Rascal Monk," the most amazing and true story written by William Le (JueuT. An astounding disclosure of the sirister practices of the man who controlled tie "dark forces" in Russia, with official documents revealed and recorded for the] first time. Price, 2/-. d.t i npHE B.K. Bookshop.—Lovers of Mrs. Henry Wood will welcome the arrival of a full range of titles in uniform Blue Binding, at 2/- per volume. d.x. HE B.K. Bookshop.—New Supplies at 4/6: "The Snow Burner" (Oyenj, "The. Definite Object" (Farnol). "Cappy Ricks" (Kyne), "Torchy Private &,ecr»tary" (Ford), "Then I'll Come Back To You" (Evans), "Torchy" (Ford), "Red Pepper Burns" (Richmond), "Wood Carver of Lympus" (Waller). "Land of tire Dawning" (Russell), "The Hundredth Chance" (Dell), "Martie the Unconqueied" (Norris), "The Huntress" (Footne). ■iuj xi.j\. DiHus.3iiop. —wew jcooks at 2/-: "A Master of Life" (Gibbs), ("God's Country and the Woman" (Curiwood), "Quicksands" (Croker), "Mcave' 1 (Conyers), "The Trampled Cross" (Hock ing), "Morning Star" (Haggard), "Sboull She Have Told Him?" (by the author of "My Wife's Hidden Life"). "The Paupers of Portman Square" (Wylie), "Adair." [ (Trent), "The Roundabout,' (Buckrose\ "The Wanderer's Necklaci" (Haggard* "A Flame of Fire" (Hocking),' "The Money Master" (Parker). d.x '■'aji d.i\. jjooKsnop. — -juie UJircmclej of Charlie Chaplin," by Largforu. Reed. The official "Chaplin" book, being the experiences of the inim-.tabiu Charlie in "reel" life. Price, 2/-, d.x ■jnnc u.iv uooKsnop.—"JNapoleon's Book of Fate" (captured at the Battle of Leipsic), with interpretations of dream? ,and illustrated with engravings; th? Original Edition; price, 2/3. d.x now to hand at The BK. Bookshop, opposite Empire Theatre. d.x CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and special "War" price list. Metropolitan \yANTED, 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, Chemiat, from 1 p.m. to 5 I TRBPE, Kidneys and Oxtails galore at the Imperial Meat Supply. j est possible prices, at the Imperial Meat Supply ajuxv. ueorge says imperial meat is ■ "good grub," which is homely, if inelegant, speech; anyhow, it's the best Taranaki produces. ]Vf ANY suppliers make factory working costs small. Result—better returns for every one. Write Tho Wanganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Veale Road). b.x. pRIME Poultry, Porkers, Vealers, Cattle, Sheep and Lambs purchased by the Imperial Meat Supply. JLTONEY available for loan on, or purchase of, any class of security.— Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. Q.ET your Box Suit for Xmas from E Parrott, Eltham. Prices alwavs reasonable. e " n I'u.a u, nne assortment oi Ties my stock cannot be beaten.—E. Parrott. „ „ (gILK Shirts, soft collars, good variety, at lowest prices.—E. Parrott. e.n. J£EAVY stocks of Saddle Tweed Trousers and men's 'Working Denimj, always on hand at E. Parrott's. en. Jewellery Display. Brooches, Bangles, Wristlet Watches, etc., *t prices cheapest in town., «j»,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1918, Page 1
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