MISCELLANEOUS. “H.B” WINTER Sale Bargains. — I * Men ci Overcoats, reduced 4s in the pound. e.n. ’TIB.’’ WINTER Sale Bargains.— * Striped Neglige Shirts; were 10/6. Now 7/11. e.n. 6 *U B " WINTER Sa-le Bargains.— Natural Singlets and U’Pants; were 6/6. Now 5/6.0 n ‘ 7 H WINTEK Sale Bargains.— Men’s Tailor-cut Sac Suits, reduced 4s iin the pound. e.n. ‘H.B.” WINTER Sale* Bargains.— I * * 60 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, to be cleared at 22/6. e.n. B " ® a ‘ e Bargains.— * Men’s Strong Chrome Boots; were 29/6. Now 22/6. e.n. ’’ WINTER 1 Sale Bargains.— Men’s All Wool'Tweed Trousers; were 32/6. Now 26/6. e.n. ‘TLB7L WINTER Sale Bargains.— Mosgiel Woollen Singlets and U’-pants; were 10/6. Now 8/11. e.n. ‘ ‘ jTßr’ ’ WINT£R Bargains.— * Mosgiel All Wool Sox; were 3/0 . Now 2/6. e.n. “TT B ” WINTER Sate Bargains.— AA.XJ, Men , s S(>ft FeH Hatg; were 21s. Now 13/6. e.n. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Dressmaker for July, contains free patterns of a practical Blouse and Skirt, a fashionable Summer Dress, a Pretty Jumper, and the New Waistcoat Overdress. Also contains instructions for knitting a very pretty Lady’s Jumper. Price 7d, posted Bd. d.w, the r B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions for July. Free patterns of a Magyar Dress in four modes, with Knickers, a Baby’s Dress, and a Boy’s Blazer. Price 7d, posted Bd. d.w. VVELDON’S Home Dressmaker conT tains free patterns of a skirt, a blouse adaptable to two styles, also an Afternoon Dress and Cascade Blouse. A good number. Price 7d, posted Bd, at the B.K. Bookshop. d.w. TTAVE you read “The Snow Burner,” by Henry Oyen; a wonderful romance of the Great North-West Canada. A stofy that stimulates the imagination and intellect. Limited supplies now procurable in cheap edition at the B.K. Bookshop, price 2/6, .posted 2/10. d.w. QEWELL Ford helps us to preserve our youth more than any other Author writing in English to-day. “Torchy as a Pa,” the eigth of this splendid series, will prove it conclusively. Price 6/6. posted 7/-, from the B.K. Bookshop, d.w. ICHjCND— '£SO,OOO worth of Old Clothes A and Hats wanted by McCullock’s to clean and renovate. —Opposite McNoilFe Grocery, New Plymouth. d.w. A FTER all there is nothing to beat the joints at Sole Bros.’ There is a flavor which tells that the beef and mutton is grown on best country d.e Prices, combined w’ith quality, j are the outstanding features of the*
meats you get from Sole Bros? d.e. YVHEN Dad is real hungry he goes "to Sole Bros.’ for a good joint of rich beef or tasty mutton. d.e. W'E know how and. where to buy the best cattle and sheep in Taranaki. Result: Increased satisfied customers.— Sole Bros.d.e. VVE make a point of supplying customers with the joints they ask for. Gives satisfaction all round.—Sole Bros. d.e. rpAßANAKl—Renowned for Beef and A Mutton culture. Sole Bros., renowned because they sell only prime beef and mutton. d.e. TT'APOK Beds, full size 39s 6d; 3 feet, V 33s 6d; settees and squabs complete. £4. 15s; seagrass ehairs, 29s 6d. —At Martin and Co.’s Sale, Devon Street. SIDEBOARDS, Oak and Rimu, uncommon variety, at cut prices during alterations. —Martin and Co.’e, Furnishers, Devon Street. e.w ipURLAP, all colors, Tapestry Table ■ Covers, shadow tissues, cretonnes, easement cloth, from 2s 6d yard.—At Martin and Co.’s Reduction Sale. e.w. I>EVERSIBLE Seagrass Squares, finest quality, from 355; carpets (large sizes), £6 10s; floor rugs (good selection) from 12s 9d.—Martin and Co., Devon Si set e.w. AATiTEN Furnishing, consult Martin and * ’ Co., Devon Street Central. e.w. tyrARTiN“& COTiseirit for less“ AL teration Sale now on.—Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. e.w. WANTED—liepaiT \Vork, building ’’ trade, in all branches, country or town work. Estimates given.—HUNT & BEALE, c/o Taranaki Agencies, Ltd., Brougham Street, or c/o Vogeltown Store. VKTANTED Known.—We h,.ve a large ’ ’ local connection, have sold our better, and caq <l° with more cream. Highest price given. Particulars Box 185, Maoriland Dairy Co., Wanganui. Z CARPENTERING, Repairs and ‘Alterations neatly done; sash cords renewed; windows glazed; pluimbingL work attended to; ladders, etc., made to order; jobbing work a specialty —Chas. Kingston, King Street.< p'R7\MAPlldNE"Records— New ’ shlpment of Zonophone Records just arrived at Collier’s Music Warehouse. ANTED Known—Mrs. Murphy, Westown Road, New Plymouth (opposite Allen’s Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re-modelled and repairod. Fur Coats a speciality. /COUNTRY People.—For a good mea! —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s. Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. ■pOTJND—£SO,OOO worth of Old Clothes and Hats wanted by Me ! Cullough’s to dean and renovate. Opposite McNeill’s Grocery,. New Plymouth. . ' d.w. T OOK! Regardless of cost the balance of Hats and all Millinery must go. out. Airs. Pel 1 e w’s. Dev on Street. d.w. HpHE Last Week of Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery Sale. Any reasonable offer. Come to-day. d.w. A NOTHE-R Week, and Mrs. Pellew’s End of Season Sale will be over. Some great bargains will be d.w J>ARGAINS! Bargains! Bargains’— Bigger bargains than .ever before at •Airs. PeHew'ii Und of Season
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 1
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