INGLEWOOD. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—The undermentioned reduced prices are the lowest we have offered for the last six years. If you require any, call early; they are bound to go out quickly. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Heavy UiTbleached Herringbone Sheeting for single bed; reduced price 2/11 per yard. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting for double bed; reduced price 3/11 per yard. 00'fTlER’S, Inglewood.—Fine good quality Unbleached Sheeting for single bed; reduced price 3/11 per yard. QOTTI ER’S, Inglewood.—Fine Twilb Unbleached Sheeting for double bed; reduced price 4/11 per yard. ' QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—White Twill ■Sheeting for doublg bed; usual price, 6/11; reduced price 3/11 per yd. £JOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—. Strong Unbleached Calico, 34 inches wide; reduced price, 1/3 per yard. OOTT1 ER s, I nglewood.—Ladies’ AUWool Black Cashmere Hose; dye guaranteed; usual price, 7/11 per pair; reduced price, 4/11 per pai r. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—We are after your trade; we are catering for it in all departments. The quality of our goods is well known throughout the district. Call and inspect our reduced prices. MISCELLANEOUS.
JTJAO says that the joint for Sunday must come from Sole Bros.’ It’s rich, tender and juicy, and the flavor can’t be beat. ’ e e W E have scoured the country for quality meat, and have the prime,st in beef, mutton, lamb and porta.—Sole Bros, ee yyilEN it comes to the real stuff you have to go to Sole Bros.’ for 'the meat for dinner any day in the week. J£VERY housewife rejoices in the bargains. .to be. had at Sole Bros.’. Primest beef, mutton .i)bd pork. . e,e. YOU know what you~are“getting - by dealing at Sole Bros.’. Highest quality only in all classes of meat and lowest prices. e e QUR quality stands unrivalled in lamb, mutton, beef or pork.—Sole Bros.’ for the Sunday joint. e.e, JJEAR in mind that the best and cheapest Sunday or week-day joints can be had at Sole Bros.’. c .e. TEA—The tea with aroma, choicest hill grown Ceylon, in halfpound, 1 pound, and (1 pound packets, 3s per pound, or 17/6 for Gibs. Bond Grocer, Netfc Plymouth. e .x JARS of Paste, Fish. Meats and Game. One shilling per jar, at Bond’s, e.n. REDUCTION in Baking Powder, largo tins 2s 4d each; Highlander Milk Is per tin, at Bond’s. JJJAWKES, Umbrella and Hosiery Specialist; the place where prices rule cheapest.—277 Devon Street. for best selected and eheapest priced wool Sports Coats and Jumpers in town J^JAWKES’. —We can quote Cashmere Hose cheapest in town. Wo advise: See o-.tr quality first. Y/TAIVKLS’ Men’s Sox, cashmere. from 3s fid, 4s fid, 4s lid, 5s fid. Ils fid; all-w.ool knitted, 2s lid; two pairs for 5a (Id. J|JAWKES’— Our prices are lowest for all ladies’ hosiery at all times, sales or no sales.
j Vistas Ware, fruit bowls, plates, vases, teapot stands, depict- » ing views of Mount Egmont and other • interesting views; low prices.—House--1 hold. p n JjT&GLLbH Odd Tea Cups, good line, Is each, marazine blue Cups Is, cups and saucers 1/9. Household. e.n. ■ JJEDDiNG. —3 ft. Ixapoc Beds, 39/6, 42/6; 4ft. fiin., £2 19s 6d, £3 2s 6d, £3 ss; Pillows 4/6 each.—At the , Household. - e n J’EA SETS, beautiful range, 21 pieces, 355, 37s fid, 42s 6d set. Special value. Household. QONGOLEUM Squares; nice assortment; varied sizes.—Household Store:. en fLAX Beds,—3ft. Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., 35/-; splendid value.—At The Household. AR PET Rugs and Carpet Runners, also Cbeoanut Matting, just opened. Splendid value. Household Stores. gUNDLES Fancy Colored Crinkled Paper, fid per roll.—Household. J>Els Ink, in bottles suitable for school children; only Id per bottle.— Household. not miss this opportunity. Bad - - den’s Display closes Saturday. Hooker’s Sample Rooms. . c.p. jgADDEN’S Display, Hooker’s RoomsT; Brasswares, O’Oyleys, Tray Cloths, Cosies. Last day Saturday. c.p. Day Saturday.— Hand-made Laces, Indian Pillow Cases, 27/6. Hooker’s Rooms. c.p, PUBLIC NOTICE. W. KERR, late of Stratford, wishes to notify residents of New Plymouth that he has commenced business in this town. He specialises in Bread, Cakes, Pies, Pastry, and will supply in . quantities to suit requirements. Wholesale work a special feature. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. Address— i WEST’S BAKERY, DEVON STREET. TO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS ’INTERESTED. I Jj[OW is your chance to get your cart- * ing done promptly and at a reasonable price. Having secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, I am prepared to do carting at the rate of one shilling per mile per ton, full ( loads. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. Minimum charge 10s per ton, Please ring up. or leave orders at A. Veale’s (’Phone 166), Brougham Street. M. T. PRIEST, CARRIER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1921, Page 1
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