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' MISCELLANEOUS. yy ANTED —Men to call at Hughson’s ’’ Ltd. next week to’inspect Boxed Suits at 110 s, all sizes, in a splendid range of patterns. f.n. yy ANTED—Men to bring their sons ’ along to Hughson’s, Ltd., next week and buy them a Winter Overcoat; 6/8 in the pound sale discount. f.n. yyA^TED—Men not to fail taking ’ their wives and daughters to Hughson’s, Ltd., next week to inspect the wonderful values in Overcoats at 6/8 in the pound sale discount. f.n. yy ANTED—Women £nd Girls who are looking for a ntfw Winter Dress to call and see our exceptional values in Tweeds, Serges, etc. 'ss in the pound sale discount at Hughson’s, Ltd, Rahotu and Opunake. f.n. JI AD 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. yyE'have scoured the country for quality meat, and have the primest in beef, muttou, lamb and porkl.—Sole Bros. e.e. yyHEN it cOmes to the real stuff you have to go to Sole Bros.’ for the meat for dinner any day in the week. J 1 VERY housewife rejoices in the bargains to be haff at Sole Bros.’. Primest beef, mutton and 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. /JUR quality stands unrivalled in lamb, mutton, beef or pork.—Sole Bros.’ for the Sunday joint. e.e. JJEAR Fn mind that the best and cheapest Sunday or week-day joints can be had at Sole Bros.’. e.e. JJOMA TEA—The tea with aroma, • choicest hill grown Ceylon, in ialfpound, 1/ potmd, and 6 pound packets. 3s per pound, or 17/6 for 61bs. Bond’ Grocer, New Plymouth. e.x J)O n ot miss this opportunity. Bad den’s Display closes Hooker’s Sample Rooms. e.p, J> ADDENDS 1 Display’, flooke?s Rooms:; Brasswares, croyleys, Tray Cloths, Cosies. Last day -Saturday. x e.p L A ST Day Saturday .—-Hand-made Laces, Indian Pillow Cases. 27/6. Hooker’s Rooms.

PUBLIC NOTICE. JJ W. KERR, late of Stratford, wishes to notify residents of New Plymouth that he has commenced business in this town. He specialises in Bread, Cdkes, Pies, Pastry, and will supply in quantities to suit requirements. Wholesale work a special feature. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. Address— WEST’S BAKERY, DEVON STREET. TO farKiers and all others INTERESTED. Jj-ow s your chance to get your carting 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 loadfi. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 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. BRITISH MOTOR CARS. gpHE TALBOT DARRACQ is a beautiful car, 16-horse, 3 and 5-seater. The A.C. 6-cylinder Light Car, 11horse, referred to by motor journals as England’s leading light car. Latest improvements. These Cars will be on exhibition at the Dominion Winter Show, Hawera. For price and particulars apply to— D. J. GOODWIN,7 Cambria Street, Hawera, Representative for Taranaki. MOTOR CYCLES. 1 5-6 h.p. Indian; appearance good as new; £5O. 1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; lat® model; original tyres, £ll5. 1 2|-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new, £5O. 1 3|-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 3i-h.p. 8.5. A., £3O. 1 32 h.p. Rudge Multi; guaranteed as new, £75. 1 3A-h.p. Rudge Multi, £65. 1 4J-h.p. three-speed 8.5. A.; belt and chain; like new, £95. I 6-h,p. Royal Enfield; combination; £135. 1 7-9-h.p. Big X; military model; brand new; £155. All these in stock, and several others. THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Next Bank New South Wales. ’Phone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. LEADING LIGHTS’ —Speaking of lights —There’s one that’s really —The “Light-of-the-Age” —And you can enjoy its —Friendly beams in your home —XVhenever you use “Light-of-the-Age” Kerosene! takes flight —Before its brilliant -All-pervading rays! —lts restful white light eases your sight —Doesn’t carbonise the wicks, and doesn’t smoke. —Use “Light-of-the-Age.” —Ask your storekeeper! —Wholesale: The • Star Oil Co., Ltd.,

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 1

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