''ln view of the great amount of profiteering going on," Mr. W\" I). Powdrell (l J atca) gave notice on Saturday afternoon to ask the Prime Minister whether lie would introduce legislation making it cumptilsory to mark in plain figures the price at which they were purchased on all goods exposed for sale. At Ureimi sale on Monday next, Newton King, Ltd., are submitting for sale by auction a six-roomed house for removal, situated in the Urenui township. Buyers of drapery and clothing are reminded that the Melbourne, Ltd.'s, great Reduction Sale, has only another week to run. As the bargains offering are less than to-day's wholesale cost, the public are requested to take full advantage of the savings afforded before the sale ends. "Fairy Wonder" Dry Soap does the washing without rubbing or boiling. Just consider how tho elimination of the washboard lengthens the life of the clothes. There is a. big saving here hard to estimaie apart from the savings in fuel and time, ft is beyond ail doubt Hint. ''Fairy" is the finest washing powder ever offered the public. All grocers A special display is being made by the New Zealand Clothing Factory, New Plymouth. This being "Hat Week" with the firm, they arc making a special showing of the new season's hats, in smart new felts,' straw boaters, and Panamas, also an endless variety of boys' and girls' panamas, and children's washing hats make a tine showing.— New Zealand Clothing Factory, New louth. *
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1920, Page 4
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