Cool Clothing for Ladies and Children for the Hot Weather. 1 Underclothing in “Madap,* “Tarantulle,” “Silk” ■ A*/ an <l fine woven. Dainty Lace and Silk Camisolea and Bloomers. Bathing Suits in all sizes. fJx fl White and Fancy Voile and Silk Frocks in every (o $3 » size. I FJ™ Washing and Silk Sports and Dust Coats and » grata i Frocks. range of Corsets, Brassiers, and Suspendera, including all the celebrated “Gossards,” C.B.’s, .SSfs.iL c° rset,3 ‘ & Everything cool (even prices) at W. & A. Ambury Ltd. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH
ROYS’ SCOUT BELTS. WE HAVE. JUST LANDED A SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF THESE , MUCH DESIRED BOYS’ BELTS AT A PRICE EXCEEDINGLY LOW, VIZ., 2/11 EACH. - SENDS YOUR BOY ALONG TO SELECT HIS NOW. Howell & Howell, ’ THE MEN’S WEAR STORE. DEVON ST. CENTRAL NEW FLYMOUT . J
MARTIN & CO. SELL IT FOR LESS. f MODERN FURNITURE BETTER STYLES—BETTER QUALITY— BETTER i VALUES. Our display of Dining and Bedroom Furnishings, i Carpets. Floor Rugs, Hall Runners, Slip Mats, Linoleum, Seagrass Squares, etc., is particularly attractive. S K PRICES MOST REASONABLE. Martin and Co., | MODERN FURNISHERS & CABINET-MAKERS. (Temporary Address: Express Co.’s Buildings, opposite Railway Yard). OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. ' ■ ”—'
s Rahotu and Opunake GREAT REDUCTION SALE STILL GOING STRONG AT Hughson’s, Limited F Don’t miss thia opportunity of picking up absolute Bargains in all t .feiiSßes of Ladies’ and Children’s wear. i 4 The following are a few special snips in Materials: i ; Double Width Plain and Floral Voiles, 3s per yard. “» Navy Prints and Nurse Cloths, la 6d per yard. Calicoes and Flannelettes, Is 6d per yard. I 72-jueh Sheetings and Damasks, 5s fid per yard. i I AH Wool Flannel 4s fid per yard, in Cream, Grey and Scarlet.
La?HE TARANAKI FARMERS’ MEAT COMPANY,' LIMITED' t The Works of the above company are now open for the treatment of classes of Fait Stock. t The Companv is prepared to treat stock on owners’ account, or, ' ed. will purchase stock at per head or per lb at HIGHEST MARKET 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. Telephone 247. ' MR. M. H. BARNITT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 4035. r» MR., ROD. McRAE, MOKAU; t Or at the Office of the Company, Smart Road, 'Phone 493. Ze. ■ "in i ",
holiday time IS KODAK TIME Wherever you go, take a Kodak and retain a permanent record of your holiday doings. b Kodak picture-taking is remarkably simple. There are Autographic Kodaks from 50/- to £2O. The No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior is an excellent little camera for general work. Takes pictures 3| x 2j. Price £4/12/6. Brownies for the children, from 13/9. i Ask f° r new illustrated ■ Catalogue—sent for 6d. in stamps. W. FRASER. Chemist F. W. HALL, Chemist * FEED’S PHARMACY D. G. MORGAN, Chemist CAVE’S KODAK VARIETY STORES ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1921, Page 6
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