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MISCELLANEOUS. f>iEEF, Iron and Wine, the ideal tonic, 6s per bottle, from Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, Devon Street. ■pRESCRIPTiONS from all Dotcore"dispensed. Carefulness and accuracy guaranteed. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, Devon Street. '

TZTOT Water Bags.—-North British T;nique 6 x 10, 12s; 8 x 10, 13s Gd; 8 x 12, 14s 6d; all sizes, lowest prices. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, Devon Street.

■pox' 228.—Write for your requirements. Orders mailed by return Friendly Speietias’ Dispensary, Devon Street.

Repairs and Alterations neatly done; sash cords renewed; windows glazed; plumbing work attended to; ladders, etc., made to order; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. Kingston, King Street.

POUND—£SO,OOO wortn of Old *• Clothes and Huts wanted by McCullough’s to clean and renovate. Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, New Plymouth. e.e.

rjXEEiyS will, develop and print that Springbok Film for you. All photographic supplies.

npEED'S will develop and print that Springbok Film for you. All photographic supplies.

POUND— £50,000 worth of Old Clothes and Hats wanted by McCullock’s to clean and renovate. —Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, New Plymouth. e.e.

jgALANCE of Millinery must go out regardless of price. Cal! and secure youre now. Mrs. Pellew, Millinery Specialist, Devon Street. d.w.

T ESS than half-price Millinery.—Never again will such an opportunity occur to purchase 'wings, flowers and trimmings at considerably less than cost.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w.

T ESS than Half-price Millinery.—The whole stock of to-day’s styles at less than landed cost. Mrs. Pellew. d.w. T ESS than" half-price Millinery. Please shop early to enable attendants to give you their best attention.—Mrs Pellew, Devon Street. d.w. T ESS than half-price Millinery. Ladies kindly noth, every model in our extensive stock will be sold at half market! price. They mtist be cleared.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w. T ESS than half-price Millinery: See our 2 windows and showroom for display of models at half marked price.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w.

T ESS than half-price Millinery: Owing to our inability to serve the unprecedented number of patrons on Friday we have decided to continue the sale of English, French and American Models.— Pellew’s. ' d.w.

T ESS than half-price Mill’nery: Charming English models at half-price. Mrs Pellew. d.w. T ESS than half-price Mill’nery: Exquisite genuine Velours, half marked price Mrs. Pellew, Millinery Specialist, d.w.

T ESS than half-price Millinery: Daintlest English models at half marked Price.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w.

ipRAMAPHONE Records.—New shipment of Zonophone Records just arrived at Collier’s Music Warehouse.

VVANTED Known—Mrs. Murphy., Wes- ’’ town Road, New Plymouth (opposite Alien’s Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re-modelled and repaired. Fur Coats a speciality. pUBLIC OF GREAT INTEREST. M C CULLOUGH | ■ pLEANS & RE-BLOCKS OLD HATS; also PRESSES & DYES OLD and SOILED CLOTHES as GOOD AS NEW. Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, I r joerKsuire dost t pvul ,2 slips I land,

CROWN STUDIOS t QPENING , JjJEXT WEEK In Premises OVER MR. J. ABBOTT’S, Next to EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH. CALL ON A: THOMPSON for NEAT GOLD, SILVER & SILVERENAMEL BROOCHES every other kind of Jewellery. Watch & cuocifc repairing AND OPTICAL WORK GUARANTEED. •—■ Address Next Lealand Bros., Bakers, iLATAI STREET, ' JO&W00D.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1921, Page 1

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491

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1921, Page 1

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