PUBLIC NOTICES. PRICE OF MEAT. INGLEWOOD AGAIN LOW. W E have during the periods of extreme prices for sheep and r attle kept our retail rates low, at the same time providing the very finest quality. In keeping with our policy of giving the public a “square deal”, we ha*Ve pleasure in -submitting the following prices: Beef (per lb.): Sirloin and prime ribs, 8d; blade ribs, 7d; beef steak, 8d; corned beef, 8d; rump steak, Is; stewing steak, 7d; gravy beef, fid; thin flank, 3d; legs and shins beef, 2d; ox tongues, 7d; ox kidneys, 8d; ox tails, is; hearts, 9d. Mutton (per lb): Sides mutton, 6d; hind quarter mutton, 7d; fore quarter mutton, sd; legs mutton, 8d; shoulders, 6d; neck and breast, 4d; loins, 8d; chops, Bd. Suet, 6d; sheep’s kidneys, 2d; tongues, 2d. One penny per pound booking charged extra. Five per cent, allowed if account is paid before 22nd of month following. A. B. GAMBLIN & CO. W. J. SMITH. FOR EXCHANGE, SALE OR DBASE. J£OST desirable Gentleman’s Residence, 8 rooms, every convenience; situated convenient distance from Wellington and railway. Fifty-three acres in all can be intensively and profitably farmed, or cut up into valuable building sites. Beautiful grounds, gardens, orchards, garage, etc. Equity £3OOO. Required small cash deposit, in exchange farming land, either dairying or grazing. AppIy—"CONSTABLE”, care This Paper. WHERE TO GO FOR MEALS. EVERYBODY ’S~RESTAURANT GRILLS AND FISH.
pVERYBODY’S RESTAURANT is fitted to accommodate 100 persons, and conducted to give customers prompt attention. The chef has had a very long experience in first-class hotels, and puts on meals second to none in the town. The selection of dishes is very wide, and varies from day to day. There is a special room set apart for ladies and their escorts. Everything is spotlessly clean in the kitchen as in the public rooms. Any time you may go into the kitchen, and see for yourself our up-to-date plant and hygienic methods. There can be nothing more modern or calculated to give better results. Fish and hot grills may be obtained at all hours. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. A. BARTLETT & CO. Next Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. the B.K. Bookshop, Weldon's Ladies’ Journal for March. Photogravure edition. Contains free patterns of an attractive coat dress for serge or gaberdine, a smart,4oat and skirt, a shirt blouse and skirt, and a charming evening dress. Price lOd; posted lid.
AT the B.K. Bookshop: Weldon’s Illustrated Dressmaker for March. Free patterns for the newest tailored coat and skirt, a dainty nightdress and camisole, and a smart dress. Price 7d; posted Bd. z£T The B.K. Bookshop: The new “Children’s Dress”; free patterns of a neat blouse and skirt, gym. dress, a pretty jumper, a boy’s vest and gaiter knickers. Price 7d; posted Bd. AT the B.K. Bookshop: Weldon's Children’s Fashions for March. Free patterns of a girl’s coat and skirt, camisole, girl’s afternoon dress, girl’s frock with sash, infant's dress, and a charming jumper. Price 7d; posted Bd, A T the B.K. Bookshop: Weldoq’s Home Dressmaker, for girls in their teens. Free patterns of a blouse and skirt, girl’s
nightdress, camisole and knickers, a girl’s dress and a charming jumper. Price 7d; posted Bd. XTEW stocks of Weldon’s Patterns of Ladies’ Costumes and Dresses have just come to hand. We are running a big assortment of these fine patterns. Price 1/- each; posted 1/1 each. T OVERS of Flowers should not fail to see Ambury’s latest English shipment Up. T ARGE Assortment beautiful Flowers for Millinery and evening wear, now at Ambury’s. f„p. ATTRACTIVE English Millinery just ih at Ambury’s! See window and showrooms. f.p. \ MBURY’S can fit any figure with ready-made Costumes. Every size -stocked. f.p. A LL Woo] Tweed & Plain Cloth Coats, Browns, Fawns, Greys, Plaids.— Ambury’s. * f.p at Ambury’s are down in price. Good assortment Silk, Radianta, Llama. f.p Millinery now on show at Miss Hunt’s, qornqr Devon and Gover Streets. e.l. great reduction in the price of meat at Sole Bros.’. “fYUALITY -the best” still our motto, so buy your meat, at Sole Bros.’. ABSOLUTELY the cheapest and the best Sunday Joints in Taranaki at Sole Bros.’. e.e. gOUTHDOWN Lamb. Wether Mutton, Taranaki Ox Beef, the primest and best at Sole Bros.’. TAOWN with a crash the price of meat at Sole Bros.’. e.e. JAIGHT up on the summit of perfection—the quality of meat at Sole Bros.’. e.e. FOR SALE—Luncheon and Tea Rooms (Inglewood), going concern, dwelling attached, turnover £l4OO. Price £375.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1921, Page 1
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