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SITUATIONS WANTED. "y^TANTED —Share-milking by married couple; 50 to 60 cows; coming season; good references.—“ Reliable”, Daily News. b.l. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED—Good herd 100 cows; must have comfortable house. References exchanged. Apply in first instance to Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent New Plymouth, d.y. yV ANTED—To Buy Fungus; best price ’ given.—Wong You, Stratford. d.y. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED—(Board and Residence, in private family, by young man (tradesman); single room and handy to town. Apply “Tradesman”, this office, b.e. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—2OO to 300 people to attend the Lowgarth Sport# next Thursday and hear the Elth>m Pipe Band. Luncheon free. H AVE you seen a live Teddy Bear ? b.n. AN TED, Known—Another series of SpeciaJ Bargain# will be shown in windows on Tuesday, to be sold 11 a.m. Wednesday.—Purser’s, Red Post House Furnishers. b.e VVANTED, Known—Wardrobe, oval mirror, £25 10s; now £l5 15s; Sideboard, £l5 10s, for £9 9s; Copper Kerb, £6, for £3 10s. Special snips for 11 a.m. Wednesday next. —Purser’s Home Furnishing Sale. b.e. giEE the live Teddy Bear at the Show, b.n. ■^V ANTED, Known—Everybody is talking of our Special Bargains. One only Art Carpet, 10ft. Gin. by 12ft.. £l2 17s 6d, for £6 15s; Reversible Hall Carpet. 10ft. by 3ft., £6 15s, for £3 19s 6d.—Purser’s, Red Post Furnishers. b.e> VVANTED, Known—Special Bargains shown in windows Tuesday will not be sold until 11 h.m. Wednesday, to give our country clients an opportunity.— Purser’s Home Furnishing Sale. b.e. TpVERYBODY loves the live Teddy Bear. b.n VVANTED. Known —Our Snips are the J’ talk of New Plymouth. See our windows Tuesday for another series for sale 11 a.m. Wednesday.—Purser’s Red Post Home Furnishing Sale. b.e. VVANTED—IOOO people to see Teddy at the Show. b.n VVANTED, Kn o w n —Occasion al Table, 75/-, for 45/-; Oak ‘Washstand, £ll, for £5. See our windows for special bargains to be sold at 11 a.m. on Wednesday.—Purser’s Red Post Furnishers. b.e. VVANTED —Everybody to see the live Teddy Bear at the Show. b.n. TYO you want a new Hat for the Show? Ambury’s can suit you. TJAINCOATS at Ambury’s; a really x good assortment in every size now in. TAP Silk Blouses are down in price at Ambury’s—from 18/11 each. ’TUMBURY’S/ Costumes st>ll to the front;/ moderate prices; maids’, 95/-; ladies’, £5 19s 6d. AMBURY’S Special Navy Costumes. 11 guineas; indigo dyes; 13 sizes in stock. A MBURY ? S Special Purchase, 25 per cent, under ordinary prices for Madras and Voile Curtaining. PAIRS Lace Curtains at Ambury’s this week; 5/11 to 22/'6 pair. VOU will want Ambury’s Furs when X you see them; astonishingly low prices. ' TpOR SALE —Diamond Rings, great A value; discount of 2/- in the £ at W. Roberts’, Devon Street. a.y. SALE—Wristlet Watches, silver A and gold; pretty designs; 2/- in the £ discount at W. Roberts'. a.y. T>OBERTS’, Devon Street; cheapest jeweller in town. See the bargains. 2/- in the £ discount.a.y. Ji/FRS. Pellew’s Showrooms. —See the beautiful Autumn Tints and shades in the exquisite millinery. e.y. It/TRS. Pellew’s feho Wrooms.—English Models in velvet and /ur, Indian Turbans, two-toned Velour Cloth, Toques. x e.y. VJ’ RS’ Pellew’s Sh owr ooms. —Ha nd - ■ some Brush Wool Hats in all seasonable colors. Scarves and Tams to match. ey. Pellew’s Sh owr o 0 ms.—B eau ti - ful Hat Trimmings: —Wings. Mounts, Velvet Flowers, Hat Bands, all colors in new cire ribbons.ey AT RS. Pellew’s Showrooms.—Smart American Pull-ons, ’handsomely brocaded. All pretty shades and smart; moderately priced.e.y. Y T RS? Pellew’s Showrooms .—Suede Hats in all colors. Also Bearers and Ribbon Hats, Chinelle Hats, latest in Trimmings. e.y. YTRS? Pellew’s Show rooms— Exclu - sive English. French and Ameriean Millinery. Very pretty and the fittest. PLUME MOTOR SPIRIT. \VE are now booking orders for Plume " Motor Spirit, ex S.S. LIBERTY, due New Plymouth end of April. Clients booking forward will save not less than 2s per case. STAINTON’S BARGAIN HOUSE. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 732-190. Box 142. T?OR SALE—Good reliable Pianos, guaranteed in thorough order: Thomson, £B5; Ablett, £75; Kirchner, £6O; Hopkinson. £95; Endine, £lO5. Apply sharp ggllier’?

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1921, Page 1

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