INGLEWOOD. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Our Annual Stocktaking Sale is now on; compelled to quit stock; want cash. Call and see the bargains we are offering. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood. —Call and see the prices we are quoting for Roslyn Costumes at our annual stocktaking sale. b.w. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Prices quoted at our Annual Stocktaking Sale for Millinery are absurdly low; for instance, Ladies’ Beaver Hats at 15s each, worth 455. b.w. OOTTLER’S, Inglewood.—(Every article in our shop is reduced in price for our Annual Stocktaking Sale. It will pay you to call. b.w. OOTTIER’S ( Inglewood) Stocktaking Sale.—Four shillings per yard discount off Crepe, de Chines; colors, black, white, dark brown, shell pink, and silver grey.e.n. T>OBB’S Sale. —Bargains thrown out on Saturday; Flannelettes, Sheetings and Blankets all reduced. R°“; S Sale now in full swing; don’t miss this chance of great bargains. XTOW is your opportunity of getting a Lady’s Tweed Coat or Rain Coat at Robb’s Sale. JD»OBB’S Sale.—Bargains greater than ever on Saturday. Don’t miss it. •w MISCELLANEOUS. OORRIGALL’S New Books just to hand —“The Purple Heights,” Marie Oemler, 5/6; “Oh You Tex,” William McLeod Raine, 6/-; “Hidden Creek,” Kath-, erine N. Burt, 6/-. e.n. OORRIGALLS. —have now "The Valley of the Giants,” by Peter B. Kyne, at 4/6; a book well worth reading.e.n. OORRIGAL»L*S. Pears’ Encyclopaedia now procurable, 5/6 a copy; splendid reference book. e.n. pORRIGALL’S. —Have you joined our J Book Club? Just added, 36 new books by the best authors. e.n. NOW TO HAND! THE PRINCE OF WALES' BOOK A Pictorial Record of the voyages of H.M.S. Renown, 1919-1920. 292 S PLEXDID PHOTOGRAPHS Published for the benefit of St. Dunstan's, the Hostel for blinded soldiers and sailors. PRICE g/>, Posted g/8. “I hope that all who can will buy this book of photographs and will thus help me to secure the largest possible eum for our sailors and soldiers who were blinded in the War.”—Edward P. Call and inspect a copy, or write to— THE B.K. BOOKSHOP. NEW PLYMOUTH. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE AND RAHOTU. T™ Legal Practice of the late Mr. G. 1). Gow having been acquired by the undersigned, will in future be carried on under my personal supervision. Mr. R. E. Baeyertz, of the Kaponga office, and formerly of the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, will reside at Opunake as Manager, and will attend at RAHOTU on Saturdays. Mr. G. M. ('leghorn will remain at Opunake. A First Grade Native Interpreter will attend at the office periodically or by appointment. HAROLD B. GIBSON, Solicitor. Rahotu and Opunake. SUITS’ SUITS! SALE OF SUITS SALE OF SUITS SALE OF SUITS SALE OF SUITS : AT INGLEWOOD JIM EDWARDS WILL BE IN INGLEWOOD SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, At a Shop in Office in the COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS (near Billiard To conduct a HUGE SALE of SUITS. MEN! HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! Don’t lose this opportunity. If you want a best quality TWEED OR SERGE SUIT TWEED OR SERGE SUIT TWEED OR SERGE SUIT first-class finish, for less than the cost of the material, come along and see me. ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY, PRICES: ! £2/10/- ™ £4/17/6 •. .GET IN EARLY. , GET IN EARLY. —. - —=_ TAKE YOOR p lac TAKE YOUR P1CK,’....,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 1
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