MISCELLANEOUS. T?OO'KS for Business Men. —“Retail Selling,” by J. W. Fisk; “Retail Buying,” by Clifton Field; “How to Sell More Goods,” by H. J. Barrett; “Modern Methods in the Office,” by H. J. Barrett; all 7/6 each at Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. BOOK for Farmers: “Management and Diseases of Sheep in Australia.,” dealing with everything appertaining io the sheep. Every fanner should have a copy of this; most useful work. Price 265, at Avery’s Bookshop. d.n.t “JACONOMICS": Some books worth studying: “Political Economy,” by J. 'E. Symes, price 5/6; “Social Economics,” by J. Harry Jones, price 7s: “Economics,” by Henry Clay, price 6/6, Procurable at Avery's Bookshop, d.n. JUST Juanded—A large selection of paper covered by the best of authors. Price la each at Avery’s Booksho p / . d.n. £UHEAP Editions: “The Aliracle Man,” by Frank Packard; “The Gun Brand/’ by the aufhbr of CThe Promise”; “Bar 20 Days,” by the author of “Hop-along Cassidy”; “Brothers,” and I "The Hill,” by Horace Vachell. Price 12/6, at Avery's Bookshop. d.n. QOME New Reprints: "Red and Black,” by Grace Richmond; “Moon of Israel.” by Rider Haggard; “In Secret,” by Robert W. Chambers; "A Man of His Word” and “The Woman Hater,” by Ruby M. Ay?FS: price “2/6, at-Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. OOLLIER’-S- (Music Warehouse) hare several good second-hand Pianos, which have been taken in part payment for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for sale'. Easy terms arranged. W AN TED—'Tables of oddments halfprice; clearing during Ambury’s stock talcing, few days. a.y. UV ANTED—Ambury’s Sale finished. Piles of oddments thrown out halfprice to clear. a.y. VVANTED—Ambury’s Sale fi’nishe’s~today; £l6OO worth oddments clearing half price few days. a.y. —See Ambury’s Half-price Oddmen t. Tables, to be cleared next few days. a.y ANTED Known.—We have a large local connection have sold our butter, and can do with more cream. Highest. price given. Particulars Box 185, Maoriland Dairy Co., Wanganui. 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. /COUNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention -'ifiit Every bod;/’? Restaurant, next. Criterion Hotel, wljen in New Plymouth. I'JaRBY & HAXWL Brougham Street, for Wallpapers. Call and ’ see our selection of England’s latest designs. 'Phone 571. TYAKBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street. —Full stoelos of White Lead, Linseed Oil, Oxides, Glass, Brushware, and Painters’ Requisites. TA ARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street, guarantee satisfaction on all Painting and Decorating Work entrusted to them. UW’ALLJ’APERS at prices, to suit all purses, and designs to suit all situation-, at Darby and Hannan’s, Brougham Street. JVARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street—Tf you break a pane of glass ring 'phone 571 for us. | YAR.BY & HANNAN, Brougham Street.—Artists’ Materials; large selection, including Le Franc’s Pastels. TjARB¥ & HANNSn; Bnmgham Street.—Let us quote you for Leaded Lights, Bevelled Mirrors, Motor Screens and Sheet Glass. ’Phone 571. J)ARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street. —Our new showroom enables you +o chodse Wallpapers under comfortable conditions. fl ARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street, stock Ripolin, Sapolin, Aspinall's, Bon Accord, and other Enamels. TfARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street.—Try our mixed ready-to-use genuine white lead and English’ oil; we will tint it to any desired color. rjpABLE and Hanging Lamps and Kerosene Heaters. —Ab Arnold and Co.’s. CETTE Carpet Sweepers are” very simple: a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold and Co. d.'n. QHERWIN-WILLIAMS MikJd’PHHtTTn any quantity; ready for use.—At Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. QPRAY Pumps and Garden Toolsfiii’l 1 stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon d.n. JJAWKE’S— Glassware of every description- Salad Bowls," Comforts, Tumblers; fuel stocks Chambers. Vegetable Dishes. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n. T-TAWKE’S—Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taranaki; cheapest prices. Sale, ifl per cent. | off- • e.n.. New Plymouth; also Inglewood—Cheapest prices; Cutlery (all kinds), Kitchenware, Basketware, Leather Gopds. Sale. 10 per cent off. e.n. TTAWKE’S.—ToiIet Sots, complete, £2 •Is 6d; Dinner Sets, 32 pieces, £2 16s 9d. Sale prices. e.n. I JTAWKE’S. —Crockery Mixing Bowls; full stock Winter* Games, 1/6 and Offi e.n. TTAWKE’S guarantee tiioir prices till round as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases fro •, delivery in town. Salo. 10 per cent. <>!f,e.n. IT AWKE' S. Tn ylew o o d and New Fl y - mouth—Public invited to inspect; no obligation to buy. We want you to see prices and stock. Sale, 10 per cent, off. e.n. "tfAWKE’S Rustless Cutlery; sale . price, Tables 31/6, Desserts 29/3 •naif dozens; stock limited. e.n. Mixing Bowls; full stock Winter Games, 9d and ]/G. e.n. ORANivES and apples are very healthy for the children, and grownups too. Try Evett’s, Fitzroy. Also ** full stocks confectionery,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 1
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