rfcONOMr j Odd Lines Marked Down FOR SPEEDY SALE. ! Our Stocktaking has brought ■ these goods to light—new and of • highest quality, yet must be » cleared. A FAVORABLE j OPPORTUNITY to buy while prices are at their I lowest. Cream Bretonne Net, 1/11 yard. Coloured Satin Ribbons—Colours Navy, Pink. Sky, Saxe. Red, Mauve, Henna, Grey, Fawn, 4 to Gin. wide. 1/3 per yard, j Black and Coloured Veilings, 1/- per yard. 3 Torchon Lace and Insertion—4 j inches wide. 8d yard. 1 Hand-made Torchon Lace and In- •: sertion, is per yard. ■ Coloured Silk Tassels—Colours Navy, Green, Champagne, | Grey, Sky, Saxe, Mauve, Pink. 1/3 each. Nets—Colours Sky, Navy, Helio- ? trope, Coral, Green, Royal '{ Blue, 2/11 per yard, i Black Cashmere All Wool Hose, 3/6 pair. " Holepr f Cashmere Hose, 7/9 pair, t Feather-stitch Braid, 6d card. • Black and White Petersham, 3d per yard. $ Sets of Linen Buttons, 6d card. • Assorted Safety Pins, 3d card. 1 Tape—l2 pieces for is. ! Whites’ Limited “GROWING WITH NEW PLYMOUTH.” I DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Reserved 1 STOCKS OFFERED AT ! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. a the war we built up ft very .arge stocks of HighJ class English Tweeds & Wort steds. We were compelled to do J so because supplies were unavailp able from the New Zealand S Warehouses.
4 Now conditions have changed, ; and supplies can be readily got. I ■- We propose, therefore, to re- | i duce our stocks, and to facilitate B I the reduction we are going to | offer them at very low prices. | SUITS from £B. | COSTUMES from £9 9s. | 5 Yes: we propose to make up I 2 the stocks into Suits and Cos- S •} tumes at these substantially re- a f? duced prices. And we are not $ going to skimp the work—we g have to consider our reputation, g We guarantee the. quality of the j 5 materials, the linings, and the workmanship, to be up to our R high standard, and to give you ab- F | sol te satisfaction. I MODERN i TAILORS’ i7 a i (BESLEY’S.) J NEW'PLYMOUTH | STRATFOR . | SIGHT j TESTING ERNEST DAVIES f Devon Street, New Plymouth.. | Next Door 8 to j Bank of Australasia. TO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED. MOW is your chance to get your cartx ing done promptly and at a reasonable price. Having 1 secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, [ am prepared t do carting at Jhe rate of one shilling per mile, per ton, fill! loads. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1921, Page 4
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435Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1921, Page 4
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