MISCELLANEOUS. pIRE Sale’ starts at Lobb and Co.’s to-day. c.n. the Fire Sale to-day—Bar-gains for all.—Lobb and Co.’a. c.n. JpIRE Sale. —Everything reduced, damaged or not. Startling prices at Lpbb and Co.’s, Devon Street. c.n. JpIRE! Fire! Fire! A big firing out of all our stock, to-day.—'Lobb and Co. c.n. JMRE Sale for Barguine, to-day.—At Lobb and Co.’s. c.n. JN order to give our customers every chance, of securing our goods at the lowest possible cost, we have decided to continue our sale for one week longer. —The B,K. Bookshop. stocks of Weldon’s Journals have arrived at the B.K. Bookshop. An early order will ensure delivery.' e.e. yjyrELDON’S Ladies’ Journal for May contains free patterns of thre’i charming Dresses, a very pretty Blouse, and a very stylish Sports Coat; price IQd, posted ! Id, at the B.K. Bookshop Dressmaker for May. Free patterns for a Lady’s Coat and Skirt, in two styles. Also instructions for knitting a Lady’s Jumper in sYirr Sylko with crochet trimming; price 7d, posted Bd.—At The B,K. Bookshop, e.e. yVELDON'S Bazaar of Fashions for May. Free patterns of a Girl’if Coat and Hat, 4 to 6 years; three dainty Frocks, 4 to 6 years; Boy’s First Suit, 1 to 2 years. All with full directions for cutting out; price 7d; posted 8d. —At The B.K. Bookshop e.e. QTHE Thousands of Fiction Readers Who read the famous “Butterfly Man” will enjoy equally well the author’s latest book, "The Purple Heights”, A few copies are available at The B.K. Bookshop. Price, 5/6;. posted 6/2. e>e. XTEW Fiction at The ftK: “The Old Man’s Youth” (Wlfiiam de Morgan), 6/-; "Swamp Breath” (Robert Simpson), 6/-; “The Disturbing Charm" (Berta Ruck), 4/6; “Gold” - (Stewart Edward White), 2/6; "Arizona Nights” (Stewart Edward White), 2/6; “The Beloved Traitor" (Frank L. Packard), 2/6; postage extra. e.e. are offering special-prices for the famous Bairnsfather Crockery, an exceptionally fine semi-porcelain of attractlve appearance.—The B.K, Sale. JgAERNSFATHER Crockery offering at the B.K. Sale includes Vases, Fruit Dishes, Jam Dishes, Butter Dishes, Sweet Baskets, Teapots, Wall Plaques, Teapot Stands and other attractive pieces. QUR Book Department is still offering a fair number of Colonial Libraries at the greatly reduced price of 2/- each or nine shillings per half dozen. As these books originally coat you 5/- and 6/- each, this is too valuable an opportunity to be neglected.—-The B.K. Bookshop. Doll and Toy' Departments are still under , great reduction. Help us to effect a clearance by' taking advantage of our splendid offers.—The 8.K., Devon Street. INGLEWOOD. £}OTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Our Winter Sale starts next .Saturday, June 18. Plenty of bargains to be had, as we require cash. b.w. OOTTI£R’S, Inglewood.—-Wait for oUr Winter Sale; starts next Saturday. Every article in the shop heavily discounted. b.w. lnglewood.—Sale starts next Saturday. All the stock in our shop reduced in price. Plenty of bargains to. be had. Be sure and/call. b.w.
GOOD VALUE CARS ON EASY TERMS. have for immediate disposal, on behalf of clients and ourselves, a number of used cars, which we will sell on very easy terms, and as part of whole payment will accept War Bonds, Mortgages on houses or farm properties, Share Certificates, Promissory Notes, or Hire Purchase Agreements. We do not take Registered Bills of Sales, as many people object to their names appearing in theJJazette. All these Cars bear our O.K. as to mechanical soundness, and have been renovated and repainted by our staff, so that each car is practically as good as new. Any trial or inspection can be arranged. MORRIS-OXFORD, 2-seater, 40 miles per . gallon, £175. FORD, s : seater, 1915 model, £175. MAXWELL, 3-seater, 1914 model, £225. MAXWELL, 5-seater, 1914 model, £230. .STUDEBAKER, 3-seater, 1916 model. £265. BRISCOE, 5-seater, 1918 moSel, £285. MAXWELL, 5-seater, 1918 mJdel, £350. MAXWELL, 5-seater, 1920 mJiel, £3Ba. ARGY’LE, 5-seater, 1915 model (English), £495. HUPP, o-seater, 1920 model, £535. COLE 8, 7-seater, 1918 model, £650. There is a list here to suit all pockets and the cars advertised are well worth inspection. Our ’Phone No. 195, Eltham. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. New Plymouth Representative: P. A. Bulmer, c/o Jellyman’s Garage. PHONE NO. 504. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 5-seater SINGER Car, in excellent order; any trial. Really worth inspection. Price £450. 1 5-seater Cutting Car, guaranteed in tip-top order. Should be great speck. Price £l5O. 1 5-seater DODGE CARxin excellent run. ning order, fitted with electric light and self-starter. A great snip. Price £325. NEWTON KING, LTD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1921, Page 1
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