MISCELLANEOUS. , t £ •, YVANTED—Oddments to be cleared ’ this week at Ambury’a far below I half-price. a.y. J VV ANTED—AII Oddmeut Tables round i ‘ the shop cleared this week below ’ half.—Am bury’s. a.y. yV’ANTED —Balance Millinery elear- > ing far below half-price this week at Ambury’s. a.y. ' AN'bED—Few job Rain, Sports and Tweed Coats clearing half-price . this week at Ambury’s. " a.y. ' 'Gl>—Kapoo and Down Quilts ’ 5s in £ discount, this week only. —Ambury’s. a.y. . yn ANTED-—Few job Dress Goods thrown out at Ambury’s half-price ' wet -k. . a.y. yy^ ANTED—IOO d'ozen Towels clearing 20 per cent, discount at Ambury’d, > this week only. a.y, YXTANTE-D Known—Mrs. Murphy, Wee- , town Road, New Plymouth (opp'o- , site Allen’s Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re modelled and repaired. Fur Coats a speciality. OOLLTEK’S (Music Warehouse) have several good second-hand Pianos, which have been taken in part payment for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for salp. Eaay terras arranged. yyTANTED Known. —We have a large local, connectior have sold our butter, and can do with more cream. Highest price given. Particulars Box 185, Maoriland Dairy Co., Wanganui. OARPENTERENG. 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. OOIJNTRY r People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served,
prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion . Hotel*, when in New Plymouth. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Boys’ Colonial Tweed Suits, all sizes, at 39/6. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— k Men’s grey striped Denims, 10/6; blue Denims 7/6. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.—Special purchase of Boys’ Colonial Tweed Suits, all to be cleared at 39/6. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Girls’ Oilskin Capes with hoods, 15/6. j Sale at The Palatine.— Friday’s price for all our Boys’ Tweed Suits will be 39/6. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine ■ * Men’s Merino Underpants 4/11; Wool Socks 2/6. I QPECIAL Sale at The" Palatine.— k Heavy Bush Rugs 15/6; Men’s All Wool Khaki Shirts 13/9; Boys’ Oilskin Coats 21/-. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Boys’ Swanndri Coats are now in stock. Sale at The Palatine.— i A few ladies’ Swanndri coats, sty--I;shly cut, reduced to 90/-. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men.’s All Wool Cashmere Sox 2/9, .Ladies’ Sparta Coate 29/6. Salo at The Palatine, — The Boys’ Suite we are clearing- at 39/6 are well worth 60s. QP'EC.IAL Sale at The Palatine.— Special line of Men’s Negligee Shirts to be cleared at 8/6. PE CiXl Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s Ribbed all-wool Underpants 7/11, Men’s Tweed Hats 7/6, Cardigan Jackets 255. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Riding Breeches 355, Saddle Tweed Trousers 29/6. QPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— K Men’s All Wool Flannels 8/11, Men’s Gabardine Overcoats to be cleared at half price. SPECIAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s Tweed Overcoats now 795, Yfen’s Felt Hats 12/6. gPECI AL Sale at The Palatine.— Men's; Le Roy Canvas Coate to be cleared at 795. HPABLE and Hanging Lamps and Kerosene Heaters.—At Arnold and Co.’s. ‘VT? OU'ETTE Carpel Sweepers .‘ire very simple; a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold and Co. d.n. ' QHERWIN-WILLIAMS Mixed Paint, in any quantity; ready for use.—At Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools/ - full stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon '’ti'ecG d.n. j/JAWKE’S —Glassware of every description: Salad Bowls, Comforts, Tumblers; fuH stocks Chambers, Vegetable Dishes. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n. tfAWKE’S—Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taranaki; cheapest prices. Sale, 10 per cent. , e.n.
JJAWKE’S, New Plymouth; also Inglewood —Cheapest prices; Cutlery (all kinds), Kitchenware, Basketware. Leather Goods. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n. TJ AW KE’S.—Toilet Sets, complete, £2 4s Gd; Dinner Sets, 32 pieces, £2 16s 9d. Sale prices. e.n. liTAWKE’S.—Crockery .Mixing Bowls; full stock Winter Games, 1/6 and 9<L em. TTAWKE’S guarantee their prices all round as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases free, delivery in 1 own. Sale, 10 per cent, off. e.n. UfAWKE’S, Inglewood and New Plymouth—Public invited to inspect; no obligation to buy. We, want you to see prices and stock. Sale, 10 per cent, off. e.n.: "OAWKE'S Rustless Cutlery; sale price, Tables 31/6, Desserts 29/3 half dozens; stock limited. e.n. ijAWRE’S.-Crockery Mixing Bowls; full stock Winter Games, 9d and 1/6. e.n. FOP. SALE. *5 ACRES, with 6-rooined house at Wesi.own. Apply— JI. GAR.NHAM, Powderham Street, New Plymouth.
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