. MISCELLANEOUS. A SALE at The Palatine—Men's heavy cotton underpants 4/11, men's auperidr line wool box 2/11, c.n. A SALE at The Palatine. A pound here is worth 27/-. Buy your clothing now. (lti SALE a.t The Palatine. Kaiapoi underpants 7/0, boys' college caps 2/C, boys' braces lid. c.n. SALE at The Palatine. Men's. Felt Hats 9/0, men's Tennis Shirts 7/9. A SALE at The Palatine! Xvery large assortment of men's. boxed suits, 10 per cent off. c.h. A SALE at The Palatine, so give your clothing money a chance to do its utmost. c.n, A SALE at the Palatine, New Ply^ mouth. Men's Cotton Sox 1/3, 1/6; boys' all wool Jerseys 7/6. c.n. SALE at The Palatine. Men's Colonial Tweed Overcoats 89/-, mens Gaberdine Overcoats 65/-, Tweed Hat s 9/6. o.ii. crdine Overcoats O's to 3's, 19/0; boys' fine wool Jerseys 8/6. '. c.n, anua at. ine raianne. Lames oiled Silk Raincoats, worth 95/Now 75/-. en SALE at The Palatine. Men's Tweed Hats, all wool, 9/11; all wool Singlets 8/0. e.n. SALE at The Palatine. Men's strong cotton working Shirts, 7/6; Mufflers, 4/3; boys' College. Caps, 2/6. »a.un ni, jm immune. Mens cotton and wool Underpants, medium and heavyweights, 6/3. e.n n.iuii m uie raiaune, tne Clothing Shop -just below the Empire Thentre, New. Plymouth. * e.n r>j\.ijr_ at ine raiatme. Men's all wbol Shirts, with collars, dark grev flannels. Nov 14/3. en y ACUETTE Carpet Sweepers have i 'rived.—Arnold and Co., Carters Buildings, i fn. v "v/ujii x.iu \_aqiui. sweepers are very • simple; a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold ami Co. In. ATINU Irons are now in lull " supply at Arnold and Co.'s. fn. MIXED Paint, in any quantity, readv MIXED Paint, i V for use.—At for use.—At AVnold and Co.'s. fn. , x-uiiLi suppiy ui oir»w nat wyes just arrived; all colors.—Arnold and Co. gTOCKTAKJNG Sale at the Household Stores. ■ Oddments galore, and rem-1 nants of cretonne, etc. WOODEN Bedsteads, 4ft and 4ft 6in ; just opened. Tin Trunks in all sizes. Cheap rates at the Household Stores. QONGOLEUM by the yard, two yards wide, brown and fawn. Very reasonable. Household Stdres. jrjYEEOAM SOAP that instantly dyes as it washes. No rubbing, straining or streaking. Sixpence a cake.--Household Stores. e.n. EAGRASB Squares, 6 x 9, 9 x 9; 9 x 10. These goods are scarce. Call early at Household. JJEAUTIFUL lot of Photo Frames, hold 1, 2, 3, 4 and a photos. Prices from Is lid. Household Stores. e.n. 'LAGHASS Runners by the yard, 24in. at 3s 9d yard; 27-in. 4s Gd. Nice blue and fawn shades. Household Stores. JUST opened—2 sizes in teapots, enamelware, English and American, enamel mugs and candlesticks. Low prices.—Household Stores. , lish Dinner Plates just opened; ail sizes; very cheap. Household Stores. TTAPOC just opened: 2/3 lb. Limited supplies. Household Stores. WANTED.—Fourteen days' busy business will be a big advantage to the public and ease Ambury's Stocktaking. yyANTED.—Anibury's Big Stock is all reduced in price. Fourteen days' rush will reduce, quantity. RANTED.- You will find big reductions in every department and job lines slaughtered at Ambury's Sale. WANTED—Trimmed Millinery 4s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid; Tweed Costumes, 39s fid; Raincoats 21s. Great Bargains at Anibury's Sale. WANTED-Don'fc miss Ambury's Sals You can save money on anything you purchase there these fourteen days.
der Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Coningaley Clarke),,2s, posted 2s Id.—Collier's, New Plymouth.TO BUSHFELLERS. ANTED to let—loo acres of bushfelling. Apply— LARSEN BROS., Uruti. FARMERS, COME NORTH! FARMERS, COME NORTH! SUNNY, HEALTHY FAMOUS PUKEKOHB DISTRICT. 159 a!i '" g ra ". finest clovers; nearly all level, rich alluvial fiats, balance gentle rise; good fencing, 13 paddocks, watered by 3 bores and windmills; situated 3 miles from P.O. and school, and 9 miles from railway station; cream collected; goods landed on farm from Onehunga (cheap freights). Buildings: House of i rooms, verandah on two sides, outbuildings, up-to-date cowshed (Reid 4-cow plant), man's room, cart shed, chaff shed, and pig stye. Price, £77 per acre; terms, £3OOO cash. Present owner has worked this farm for 15 years. ■ N This farm has been sown in the best of grasses. 50 cows milked last eeason; can in ilk 70 cows. BELLINGHAM & TREANOR, NEXT POST OFFrCk, Phone 144 Pukekohe.'
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1920, Page 1
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