LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Between Okato and New Plymouth, one set chains for Ford lorry. Finder please return to Expressman’s office, Currie Street. Reward, e.w T OST—On Thursday last, in New Ply- . mouth, one Dre.;fl Ring in brooch box. One pound reward at News office. d.w. MISCELLANEOUS. POUND—£IOO,OOO worth of old Hate to clean and re-block.—McCullough’s (opp. MeN Pill’s Grocery). eaj. 1 AST DAY “ELB.” Winter Sale Saturday. Men’s and. Boys’ O.vercoats reduced 4/- in the pound. e.n. FAST DAY “H. 8. Winter Sale Saturday. Men’s Tailor Cut Sac Suite reduced 4/- in the pound. e.n. Fast DAY’ • H.B’.” winter Sale To-Morrow. Striped Neglige Shirts, were 10/6. Sale Price 7/11. e,n, T AST DAY Winter Sale To-Morrow. Men’s Warm Pyjamas, were 18/6. Sale Price 13/6. e.n. “YT I> ” WINTER SALE ’ To-Morrow. Boys’ School Hose, all wool, all sizes, were 4/6. Sale Price 2/11. e.n; WINTER SALE Ends Saturday. Men's All Wool Ribbed U’-pants; were 10/6. Sale Price 8/6. ‘ e.n. ‘TFT R’’ WINDER SALE Ends Saturday. Ladies’ Patent and Glace Shoes, to be cleared at 22/6. e.n. “H B ” WINTER SALE Ends ’ • To-Morrow: Men’s strong Working Boots; were 29/6. Sale Price 22/6. e.n. Fast DAY “H. 8. fainter Safe Saturday. Men’s All Wool Tweed Trousers, were 32/6. Sale Price 26/6. an. T A*>ST DAY Winter Sale Saturday. Men’s Stitched Tweed Hats, were 15/6. Sale Price 7/11. e.n T AST DAY - “KB” WTntoF s£te Saturday. Men’s Soft Felt Hate, were 21s, Sale Price 13/6. e.n. J~AST DAY “H. 8. Sale Saturday. Mosgiel Singlets and U’-pants, were 10/6. Sale Price 8/11, e.n. '^XTANTED —Oddments to be cleared this week at /anbury’s far below half-price. a.y. V^TANTED— aAII Oddment Tables round the cihop cleared this week below half.—Ambury’s. a.y. ANTED—Balance Millinery clearing far below half-price this week at Ambury’s. a.y. ANTED —Few job Rain, Spor'.e nd Tweed Coats clearing half-price this week at Ambury’s. . a.y. ANTED—Kapoo and Down Quilts 5s in £ discount, this week only. —Ambury’s. a.y. ■^TANTED —Few job Dress Goods thrown out at Ambury’s half-price this week. ' a v
ANTED—IOO dozen Towels clearing 20 per cent, discount at Ambury’s, this week onlt. a.y. pOUND-£loo,ooo worth of old Hats to clean and re-block.—McCullough’s (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). e.e. "^Y7ANTED Known—Mrs. Murphy, Westown Road, New Plymouth (opposite Allen’s Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re-modelled and repaired. .. Fur Coats a speciality. JOLLIER’S (Music Warehouse) have several good second-hand Pianos, which have been taken in pari payment for Sherlock-Manning’Player Pianos, for sale. Easy terms arranged. ANTED Known.—We hc.ve a large local connectior have sold our butter, and can do with more cream. Highest price given. Particulars Box 185, Maoriland IXiiry Co., Wanganui. ARP ENTERING. Repairs and Altera - tions neatly done; sash eords renewed; windows glazed; plumbing work attended to; ladders, etc., made to* or!der; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. llingston. King Street. 0O L'NTRY People—For a good meal —well . cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. pOl'ND— £loo,o6o’worth of old Hats to clean and re-block.-—McCullough’s (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). "e.e. : VT J ER ‘ -hl ill i n ery! MiJ lin ery! ' Gorgeous display of 500 models for Friday. Airs. Pellevv's Showrooms, d.w. JjWERYONE cordially invited to visit our Millinery Display. The best yet. Airs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. most magnificent display of Trimmed Millinery we. have yet shown. Mrs. Pellew. d.w. Show of Spring Millinery, latest designs, colors and shapes. Very special exhibition at Airs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w vite you to the big early display of choicest and latest Spring Millinery. Mrs. Pellew. d.w. Ql ! R Show 'fables will be a gorgeous display of lovely Spring Tints. All now Millinery. Mrs. Pellew. d.w. ADIES! The superb display of fruit, berries and flowers for spring millinery trimming is the best yet. Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. JP CRNITURE—Superior Iquality and finish; every article guaranteed.— Martin and Co.'s Alteration Sale, Devon .Street. d. w. YJARTIN & CO.’s Alteration Sale.— 1 Children’s Cots, 37/6; High Chairs. 32/6; full size Kapoc Mattresses, 39/6. single 35/-. Devon Street Central, d.w. HESS ING Chests, Large Oval Mirrors. Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Pedoslal Cabinets 3ft (combination), Hospital Beds, Kapoc Bedding, Oak and Rimu Settees and. Squabs. • -Try Marrin & Co. for better values. Modern Furnishers, Devon Street Central. d.w. JOINING Suites In Rimu. six pieces, including armchair, leather seats (removable), al £S 15s; Oak. £ll ]ss. —Martin & Co.'s Sale, Devon St. d.w. VVHEN Furnishing, consult Martin & Co., Devon Street Central. d.w. TTAPvTIN & CO. sell iCfoik l^s—Alx toration Sale now on. Next Hoffmann's Devon Street. c.w. YTARTIN & CO. make all classes of 1 Furniture to order, cheap for cash. Devon S treat. ®.w.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1921, Page 1
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