In this issue Newton King, Ltd., advertise for sale by auction a fine piece of coast country. This laud runs r ght to the beach, and has a frontage to two roads, and its prospective value is particularly good. Those interested in amateur athletics will read with interest an announcement in this morning's issue that a meeting is to be held in the Soldiers’ Chib next. Monday evening, with the object of forming an amateur athletic association in New Plymouth. Such associations flourish in Hawera. Wanganui and Wellington. and there is no reason why a really live association should not be formed in New Plymouth. To-day Messrs Morey and Son announce special reductions in all Manchester goods. Judging by the popularity of the firm’s great Mark down Sale, it pays to purchase when? such substantial savings are guaranteed. Call ia to-day.
The Melbourne, Ltd., is the place for men’s working gear, especially just now in grey denims, hard-wear trousers and saddle tweeds. These goods all show solid reductions off the prices ruling for similar goods a few weeks ago. Quality is guaranteed in every instance. The housewife who wantfl to get through the work promptly and efficiently, especially on wash days, enlists the aid of “Fairy Wonder” washing powder, the great home helper. Put some “Fairy” in the tubs overnight or some in the copper, and flee what it will do. ‘Tairy’* saves work, saves bauds, and saves fuel. Trv 1*
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1921, Page 4
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