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MISCELLANEOUS. jjjPECIAL Millinery offer for tea diiysj. All Hats greatly reduced. < Tagel shapes aud ready-to-wear, from I-i/ti, now 2/11 to 5/11. Far below wholesale cost. Watch our window displays. H. M. Bacon, Devon Street. c.p. Tiie Palatme, is the place i'or grey striped Denims, lignt and daric shades at o/ll c .n. The Palatine—A special snip iu a size 6, man's suit, made from Kaiapoi Tweed, at i>o/-. One suit only. : c.nThe Palatine —The beat selection ■of men's ready-to-wear suits in the district. Alterations done free. c.n. The Palatine—One pair All-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers 17/G, 2 pairs all-wool Sox, half-a-dozen small size khaki Handkerchiefs —tho lot for a pound, postage paid. c.n. ■'pllli is iu Devon Street, New Plymouth, next door to Arnold's, the ironmonger. c.n. prices at The Palatine this week, in Men's Clothing. Buy early while tho selection is good. c.n .Natural Cotton Singlets 2/y, Men's light-weight cotton 'Singlets 1/11, cotton .sox 1/- At The Palatine. \ TTPhe Palatine—Best value in town in men's Colonial all wool Saddle Tweed Trousers at 16/6. en. \ T Tho Palatine —.12 dozen only, men's all wool Sox, in blacks, greys, and heathers, at 1/0 per pair. c.n. The Palatine—One size 4 and two size s's, all wool Saddle Tweed men's suits, at o!l/IJ. c.n. AT The Palatine—iingiueers' blatj: suits 5/11 and S/G. blue drill suits 5/(1, striped gTandrill suits -VG. on. "[VfANY suppliers make factory Working costs small. Result —better returns for every one. Write The Wanganui Fresh Pond Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Veale Road). b.r. H£EAT Prices down again at the Imperial Meat Supply. Prices on the meat; it helps you; it helps us. Presents at the Red Post. Inspection invited. x Shipment of Itoyal Doulton, just arriving at the Red Post, x fPABIJi Knives 12s and 15s Cd th<* halfdozen, at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x PiJiCli Tea Sets for 21s 6d, at thS Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x QUR famous Tomato Sausages on again; made from fresh Tomatoes; "juat the juicy" for breakfast; 7d per lb. —lmperial Meat Supply. Q.IVE mother a nice Pern Bow! for Christmas; 10s 6d to 3Ds at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. x. (JO PATTERNS in sets of Jug 3; all EngU.-b; Ss Cd to 20s, at the Rti Post Christina? Bazaar x at old prices at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. rjHRISTMAS Presents.—Take a, look round at the Red Tost Crockery Bazaar. All English China and Gla« s. J-JEEF reduced, lamb reduced, mutton reduced; reductio ad absurdum!— At the Imperial Meat Supply. TETANY a farmer thought he was getting good results from his cows until ht sent his cream to us. Then he found that he did quite a bit better.—The Wanganui Fresh Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford, Veale Road. b.x. gPRING Lamb a speciality, from 9d per lb, at the Imperial Meat Supply. Tasty, tender and true. I?INGUf OEOZIIR, No. 2I7TNQLE. WOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service IVfONEY available for loan on, or purchase of, any class of security.— Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. ANTED—Those in search of a secondhand Motor Cycle see Eltham! Motor Cycle Repair Depot list, on front page. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. QXE latest model 8.5.A.; nearly new, and Handsome Coach-built Sidecar (with windscreen, etc.), in perfect order, A Bargain at £IOO. 5-Seater DODGE CAR; recently overhauled and painted; great v :Uiic at £325. NEWTON KINO. DO YOU REQUIRE TO INCREASE YOUR HOLDING? DO YOU REQUIRE TO DECREASE YOUR HOLDING? In either case consider these exchanges: Small unencumbered Dairy Farm offering for larger place. Larg unencumbered Dairy Farm offering for retiring home. Unencumbered ljaixed farm offering for small clean farm. Good mixed farm, including stock, offering in exchange. E. J. IBLE, ■ INGLEWOOD Phones Q1 & 85. f>D. Jos 4?

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 1

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635

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 1

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