MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED KNOWN—Just landed, | Lungley Ware, Teapots, Ju Purser's, Red Post Home Fur,...,,.....,, New Plymouth. d.w. WANTED KNOWN—Langlcy Ware Teapots, Jugs, Cocoa Jugs, just opened .at Purser's, Red Post, Devon outh. d.w. •WANTED KNOWN—New shipment Royal Doulton Ware onened to-day, at Purser's, Red Post, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. I WANTED KNOWN—Langley & Doulton Ware, just the articles for Nmas Presents, opened to-day. Purser's, Red Post, New Plymouth. d.w. WANTED KNOWN—RoyaI Doulton & ' Lahgley Ware just arrived at Purser's, . Red P,cjst, New Plymouth, .irtake useful' XmasVPresents. d.w. TIfARTIN and..00., Artistic Home Fur- * nishers, stock-the-goods-you want and sell cheaper. Temporary .premises: Express Sample Rooms, opp. Railway Yards, New Plymouth" Open evenings during Xmas week. b.x. A NICE Floor Rug, Seagrass Chair, or a pretty Art. Cushion makes a very acceptable Xmas gift. '. Inspect | Martin and Co.'s display at ..'Express Co.'s Buildings, where household furnish-ings-are cheaper. Open Saturday evenings. - t>- x > kINING Chairs—Oak and Rimu—most fashionable and uncommon designs; Mo'rm Chairs and Settees en suite. Inspect Martin and Co.'s display, Express | Co.'s Buildings. Open Saturday even-1 irftra. Onen evenings during Xmas week. UTUK-Uil/LilSrS Accessonea.at the prides on front page, we, lead, others - follow; what—J. H. Bodle, next Bank "of New South Wales, Eltliam., AKE your entries now for the Mec- — eano £2OO prize competition. Forms on application at the B.K. Toy Department. -. , /- x - ULL Stocks of Fruit and Vegetables A ' for Christmas at Yuka's. fy.y. pREEN PEAS for Christmas. Book your orders now at Yuka's. f.y.y. ■ECIAL Line of Confections.')' f->r Christmas at Yuka's. fs,y" " ARGE- Stock of Tinned Fruits, Ap.nJ cots.' Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Pears,' Nectarines and Apples, at Yuka's. ■ t.f.y. E B.K. BOOKSHOP.—Something for Christmas: Mr. Punch's History of the Great War, with 170 cartoon's and illustrations .bv famous "Punch" artists. Price. 14/-. i t.c. 1 -.ChrMmaffcGifts, and 6/ti: dred of the Dust" (Kyhe), "No Defence" (Parker), "The Forbidden Trail" (Willsic), "Affinities" (Rinehart), "Timber Wolves" (Cronin), "Valley of the Giants" (Kyne), "The First Sir Percy" (Orczy), "The Four Horsemen" (Ibanez), "The Quaint Companions" (Merrick), "The Butterfly Man" (Oemler), "A Pawn in Pawn" (Sharp), "The Moonlit Way" (Chambers), "In the Sweat of Thy Brow" (Hocking) t.c. npHE B.K. BOOKSHOP, Opposite Empire Theatre.—Big selection of Bibles and Prayer Books. Prices to suit everyone. Come and see these. t.c. 'HE B.K. BOOKSHOP, Opposite Empire Theatre. —Calendars for 1921, from 3d to 8/0, including the famous "Black Cat" Calendars. t.c. IJ-IE B.K. BOOKSHOP.—Books at 2/6: ■ "The Daughter of the Land" (Porter), "The Soul of Susan Yellam" (Vachell), "The King's Widow" (Reynolds), "Whispering Smith" (Spearman), "Earth" (Hine), "The Clue" (Wells), "The Brown Study" (Richmond), "Elissa" (Haggard), "The Country House" (Galsworthy), "Prairie' Fires" (Swan). fpHE B.K. BOOKSHOr will be open each evening from Monday from 7 o'clock. t.c. T'HE B.K. Toy Department.—From a Gilbert's Wheel Toy at 45/- you can build a "Glider", a "Coaster", a "GoCart", a "Waggon", and a "Wheelbarrow". A book of instructions with out. fit, t.c. rPHK B.K. Toy Department—The Gilbert Phone Set is a miniature Telephone Outfit in practically every sense of the word, and can be made to operate at a considerable distance. Price «/•• t.c. 'l'nii J3.iv. toy Department. —Metal Mechanical Boat, 8 inches long, boxed for posting. Price. 5/0. t.c. *• Motor Truck, Gilbert's Racer, 8/fi Mc, »- t.c. Tin D.rs.. joy Department.—Gilbert's Wireless Set, 50/-; Telegraph Set, 20/-; Electrical Set, 45/-; Motors, 12/-; 17/6, and 20/-; Gilbert's Thriller, 17/6. THIE B.K. Toy Department.—Meccano full-range of outfits, 9/-, lfi/-, 31/6 and 47/-. Accessory Outfit, 8/0, 15/* and 19/-. Full stock of Spare Parts. t.c. ■i 'nj'. ruv. ioy Department.—Clockwork Acrobat, 8/6; Bubbler Outfits V-and 1/3. +„' >*i jsvtirti VKlTim SOLID TYRES carry your loads. The most satisfactory Truck Tyre service in all the world. Built in Britain by British experts. 101
INGLEWOOD. QH, Christmas! A Gold Brooch from . A Thompson's. Just the thinp. His goods are always satisfactory. Address, next Lealand Bros., Bakers (left side shop). jjjijuo i jias, aim i\ew Year presents in Jewellery of high grade and) low cost, at A. Thompson's, Matai Street, next. Painter's, Chemist (right siito shop).
TURN THAT OLD MOTOR INTO I MONEY! j Don't let it rust in Die shed. We want to buy any number of old or wrecked motor cars and motor cycles. We tear them down and sell the good parts. Your old motor is worth good money. Get in touch right away! WELLINGTON MOTOR & ACCESSORY CO., 5 Dixon Street, Wellington. G. W. LAWRENCE, Manager. JOHN JQAVIS, EGMONT GARAGE, STRATFORD. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR HEARSE Available for Funerals jn all parts of Taranaki. Cars for Funerals also supplied. 'Phono Ne, m
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 1
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