LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Between New Plymouth and Stratford, Indian Motor Cycle Tank. Reward. Lightband and Wann, Stratford. c.w. HEIFER LOST. T OST-rFrom Mr. Fraser’s farm, near Patua Factory, dfte 2£-year black heifer, branded H.B. on rump. £2 Reward will be given to anyone giving information leading toTecovery of same. M. MeFETRIDGE, Okato. MISCELLANEOUS. QPEGIAL Line of Hair-brushes, real hair, Is each.—/Household. e.n XTTCE selection of Cushions at 3s 6d Browns, Blues and Pinks.— Household. e.n.* Door Mats, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 Jr and Great value at Household Stores. e.n. rpEA SETS, beautiful range, 21 pieces, 355, 37s 6d, 42& fid set. Special value. Household. p*ONGOLEUM Squares; nice assortmeat; varied sizes.—Household Stores. e.n. T>ABY’S High-back Chairs, good. Price 35s and 455, at the Household, e.n. SA DOZEN English Dinner Plates; sizes Bin., 1/-; Sin., 1/6; 10in., l/f>s soups, 1/6; large soups, 71/10. gr6at value. —Household. npOILET Sets (English), £4 10s; new Duohess Chests, 2-drawer and 3drawer; grand value.—Household, f.n. XTEW Duchess Chests, 2-drawer, large Mirror, £6 10s; 3-draw.er £7 15s; Dressers, full size, £4 10s. —Household Stores. e.n. rpWISTED Mats, 64 inches by 29 inches. A ‘ 13s 6d; by 3ft, 17s 6d; splendid wearing line. —Household. e.n. / HJCUANUT Matting, 1 yard wide, 6/6 per varcl, nice fine fabric.—Household. ’ e.n. AfRS~ PELDEW’S SHOWROOMS.— See the beautiful Autumn tints and shades in the exquisite millinery. e.y. If RS.- PELLEW’S ■ SHOWROOMSTEnglish Models in velvet and fur, Indian two-toned Velour Cloth, Toques. e.y. TIfRS. PELLEW’S “ “SHOWROOMS ■ Handsome Brush Wool Hats in all seasonable colors. Scarves and Tams to match. le.y. ORK PELLEW’S SHOWROOMS.— Beautiful Hat Trimmings: Wings, 'Mounts. Velvet Flowers, Hat Bands, all colors in new cire ribbons. e.y Smart American Pull-ons, handsomely brocaded. All pretty shades and smart;-moderately priced. e.y. Tfß's: PELLEW’S" 4 SHOWROOMS.— Suede*Hats in all colors. Also Beavers and Ribbon Hats, Chinelie Hats, latest in Trimmings/ e.y. PELLE\V’7s SHOWROOM S“ Exclusive English, French and American Millinery. Very pretty and the latest. J QELFrHEATING Irons • are now in full . . supply at Arnold and Co.’s. ■jl/TIXED Paint, in any quantity, ready for use.—At Arnold and Co.’s. STRATFORD. ipRIDAY Bargains for our country eusA tomers. —Yard-wide White Calico 1/- per yard; cost far more.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.e. P'RIDAY Offering at White’s Corner, A Stra-tford. —Two yard!} wide Heavy White Twill Sheeting, 7/B; only 4/11 on Friday (below cost). d.e. People,—Get the habit of visiting White’s Corner, Stratford. Bargains await. d.e. QA-INCH Wide White Twill Sheeting. 6/11; only 4/11 on Friday; cash only. —White's Corner, •Stratford. d.e. QA-INCH Finlay’s Heavy Tjill White Sheeting, 7/6; on Friday'only 5/11 —White’s Corner, Stratford. d.e. Unbleached Fine Twill Sheeting, 4/3; Friday only 3/6.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.e. Unbleached Fine Twill * Sheeting, 5/3; Friday only 4/6 (cash only).—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.e. QA-INCH Unbleached Fine Twill Sheetingj on Friday only 4/11. —-White’s Corner. Stratford. - de. TTNBLEACHED Striped Towels; size. 36 x 21; only 2fll on Friday.— White’s Corner, Stratford. « / d.e. /“'i ET the*~Friday Shopping Habit. We provide the bargains.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.e. INGLEWOOD. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood—Our Roslyn Tweeds for the winter just opened; the best assortment we have had for years; 56 inches wide; price,- 14/6 per yard. These goods are so well known that they require no recommendation. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Dark Grey Dress Flannel just to hand; price, 4/6 per yard; the very thing for Children’s Winter Dresses for school wear /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Navy Blue Doctor Dress Flannel; price/^ 6/6 per yard; exceptional quality; for costumes, blouses, boys’ and men’s shirts, etc. / X)TTI ER’S. Inglewood—Dark Gfey Doctor Dress Flannel; same line as wc had last winter; price 6/6 per yard. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Several lines left over from our Sale that must be cleared. So we have marked them well below sale price for cash. p’OTTIER’S, Ingle wood.—Tobra leos to i - be cleared at 2/6 per yard:' the best washing fabric in the trade to-day. /^OTTlF.R’Slnglewood.—Two shillings per yard discount allowed our Fancy-Voiles for cash. Call and inspect' these. ,r _ _ C -_ dTTIER’S. Inglewood.—A -table of Cotton Goods; prices range from 2/6 ’ to 3/6 per yard. All to be cleared at 1/6 per yard for cash. i jriOTTIER’S, li^lewood. —Twopence in the shilling discount allowed off all ! Sheetings for cash. Call;’ it will pay <ou.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1921, Page 1
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