The Prince will soon be here. Everything has been thought of that will conduce to the warmth and brightness of this great occasion. We can picture the" ladies outvying the men in theft interpre« tation of loyal welcome. A prominent feature, we predict, will be the good dressing that makes for a successful function more than all the flags and. pylons and decorations. .». Naturally our lady clients are giving their ceremonial costumes much consideration just now. ■. t It will be our pleasure to assist you in making a completely successful appearance when the Prince arrives in this town, Never was our range of COSTUMES, COATS, MILLINERY and NECKWEAR more comprehensive than at this moment. May we be favored with your early call, aa the time, ij now; limited? »Q«i¥?& \S DRAPERS ....... r «.-.v3M«.. NEW PLYMOUTH.
THOROUGHBRED! Can the word "thoroughbred" \9 ap« plied to furniture? In the case of RED POST FURNITURE We believe *' can, for grace, honesty and Btfpgth are combined in it* - construction! ■ COMPARE IT At the price, with f„ny furniture anywhere, and we are convinced thai it will inevitably be your choice. A visit to our spacious shov.rooms will convince youl PURSER'S, LTD; THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD AND WANGANUL . TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY The Works of the above Company are now open for the treatment of all classes of fat stock. The Company are prepared to treat stock on owners' account, or, if desired, will purchase stock at per head or at per lb at Highest Marks. Rates. The Farmers in the Province are reminded that the "Works are established entirely for their own benefit, and are therefore urged to take full advantage of the facilities offered. Inquiries may be addressed to the Company's Buyers, Mr. P. E. Garvey, Stratford Mr. K. H. Barnitt, N.P Telephone 247. Telephone 4635. Mr. Rod McRAE, New Plymouth. Or at the Office of the Company.
PLANTING SEASON, 1920. ROOK your Qrders Now, for delivery May, June or July, for: Ornamental Trees and Plants, la 6d to Ornamental Trees and Plants, clioice, 2s Cd to f>s each. Roses, extra strong, 2s each, 18s per doz. Fruit Trees, 2s 3d to 2s 6d each, 24s to 30s per dozen. Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb, Is each, 10s per dozen. Lemons, 3s fid to 5s each. Golden Ake Ake, Elaeagnus, Escallonia and other Hedge Plants, 2-year, 25s to 30s per 100. Macrocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100. Lawvsoniana (supply limited), 40s to 80s per. 100. Pinus Insignis and Muricata, 2-year, 30s per 100. Tree Lucerne, 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000. Timber Gums, 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000. Timber Gums, in boxes, 30s per 100, £l2 10s 1000. Barberry, 1 year, 35s per 1000. Barberry, 2 year (supply lbjiited)), 70s per 1000. Boxthorn, strong, 32s fid per 1000 The above are lninimuijn prices. Packing Extra, 1 Catalogues upon Application. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., N.w Plymouth (Phone 405.) W. PETTIGREW, Stratford (Phone 186). G. H. MILLS, Norniauby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki & Wanganui Nurserymen RANTED KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable prices. Ring up No. 17 (Jobbing Department), Daily News, or write lor quotations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 2
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