New Millinery on Display. | TUESDAY MARCH 15th AND FOLLOWING DAYS. '['HAT a change of season is due, | Winter will soon be with us a g a ’ n > is evidenced by the | WFrT r |&kl CHARMING SHOW OF WINTER MILLINERY now featured at Ambury’s. Many Iff* Tastily refreshingly new and original J m was creations are displayed—all the WJ n f or a» latest novelties each presenting an fi HHU Cl SS ACCURATE PORTRAYAL OF rk i«. M . H THE modes-to-be. W Milllbgry, S you should not miss this Ag SHOWING. THE models are so lovely—so BEWITCHIN6! tfjgSKSh Come in to-day! W. & A. Ambury Ltd. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH
PREPARE FOR WINTER Buy your warm Clothing now .T™ days are daily growing colder, and ere long you will • iU require V 4 YOUR WARM UNDERWEAR f/' . to guard against the winter ehills. ’ DON’T DELAY—GET YOURS NOW! ’ JVe are oSering ALL WINTER UNDERCLOTHING at LAST " SEASON’S PRICES. COME EARLY AND SECURE YOURS! Howell & Howell, , THE MEN’S WEAR STORE. •DEVON ST. CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
REMOVAL SALE, MARTIN & CO.’S SENSATIONAL REMOVAL SALE OF MODERN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. IS NOW PROCEEDING. AT N.Z. EXPRESS CO.’S SAMPLE ROOMS (Opp. RAILWAY YARDS). *IX) ensure accommodation in our Devon Street Premises for new stocks arriving the whole of our well-assorted stock of Furnishings must be cleared, and a reduction of 20 per cent, on our already low prices will be allowed. Get busy now and avail yourselves of a genuine opportunity seldom offered, the genuineness of which will bd readily appreciated on inspection. WATCH OUR SCATTER ADVERTISEMENTS IN FOLLOWING ISSUES Martin and Co., FURNISHERS, EXPRESS CO.’S BUILDINGS (Temporary Premises).
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING AT Hughson’s, Limited PUNG ABE HU. X ' Take advantage of our first GREAT DRAPERY SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY, MARCH 15th 1921. - Every item is a y GENUINE BARGAIN. '7. DON’T WAIT TO SEE HOW OTHERS GET ON. COME RIGHT IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
RESULT OF 64th “RECORD TEA” Competition f Ist PRlZE.— Cheque £7 75...... .E. Murray, Blenheim’.' * 2nd PRlZE.,— Cheque £5 5s J. Hedges, Wellington. 3rd PRlZE.— Cheque £3 3sF. Bird, Te Horo. tn addition ( 234 OTHER PRIZES , were awarded. ». DRINK “RECORD” TEA
[Estate * {express JWXJF: r '/Cigarettes. I Th* quality, weight | / and size of these f J high-class cigarettes ’• F- is exactly the same iSrSv/f 'ffA a4?®” b * as before the war. »' by fall high-class / ~ - * tohacconixs throughout / ?* y Australasia. z oA SeieeManafactarers: vU- > iHkftlkWCO CO. II LONBON ?j ' 23 _
JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. BEGAN STREET. STRATFORDEstimates given far all descriptions of ua vvotj in town tr country. Dairy
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1921, Page 6
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