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MISCELLANEOUS. pOUND —£100,obo worth of old Hats to clean and re-block.—McCullough's (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). e.e. Reason. Specials” at the ‘TLB.”—Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, reduced 4s in the £. e.n. “pND of Season Specials” at the. “H.B.”—Tailor-cut Sac Suits, reduced 4s in the £. e.n. “pND of Season Specials” at the “H.B.”—Men’s Tweed Trousers, Now 21 s. e.n. pastni Specials” at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.—Men’s Pyjamas, Now 13/6. ’ e.n. ■EUU of Season Specials” at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.—School Hose all 4izes, 2/11. " e.n. ‘ ° Season Specials” at the -N.Z. Clothing Factory.—so Pairs Ladies’ Shues, 22/6. e.n. pOUND —£100,000 worth of old Hats to clean and re-block.—McCullough’s (opp. McNeill's Grocery). e.e. J^EADY-TO- WEARS and untrimmed English and American, shapes and styles at Mrs. Pellew’s Spring Millinery House. r <i.w. TV* in straws for the spring and summer, trimmed and untrimmed. Inspect at Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery House. d.w. w K . extend to all a cordial invitation to visit the Millinery House and inspect the new season’s goods.—Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. J~jATEST shades in the new pillar-box reds, blues, lemons, henna and jade and other charming Effects at Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery House. d.w. £TORGEOUS blaze of colors in spring millinery at Mrs. Pellew’s, d.w. Hats and untrimmed shapes in latest stylos and colors at Mrs. Pellew’s showing of Spring Millinery. d.w. J>E with the busy crowd of shoppers at Mrs. Pellew’s Spring Millihery Display. * ' d.w. QpRATLS of fruits and flowers in all the latest designs for hat trimming at Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery House, d.w. and effective broidered veils, in various shades, at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. POUND-- £109.000 worth of old Hats to clean and re-block. —McCullough’s (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). e.e. pURNITURE.—Superior quality and finish; every article guaranteed.— •Martin and Co.'s Alteration Sale, Devon Street, d.w. Y/TARTIN & CO.’s Alteration Sale.— A Children’s Cots, 37/6; High Chairs, 32/6: full size Kapoc Mattresses, 39/6, single 35/-. —Devon Street Central, d.w. Chests, Large Oval Mirrors, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Pedestal Cabinets 3ft (combination), Hospital Beds, Kapoc Bedding, Oak end Rimu Settees and Squabs. —Try Martin & Co. for better values. Modern Furnishers, Devon Street Central. d.w. JOINING Suites—ln Rimu, six piece's, including armchair, leather seats (removable), at £9 10s. —Martin & Co.’s Sale, Devon Street. d.w.

W HKK Furnishing, consult Martin & Co., Devon Street Central. d.w. jITARTJN & CO. sell it for less. —Alx teration Sale now on.—Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. d.w. I IT A LIT! N & CO. make all classes of j Furniture to order, cheap for cash. —Cabinetmakers, Devon Street. d.w. ■%X7ANTED Known—Mrs. Murphy, Weatown Road. New Plymouth (opposite Alien's Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re-modelled and repaired. Fur Coats a speciality. (Music Warehouse) have several good second-hand Pianos, which Imve been taken in part payment for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for solo. Easy terms arranged. VC/ANTED Known.—We h. ve a largo local connection have sold our butter, and can Jo with more cream. Highest price given. Particulars Box 185, AI aoriland Dairy Co., Wangan ui. V^ANTED —Repair Work, building trade, in all branches, country or town work. Estimates given.—HUNT A- BEALE, c/o Taranaki Agencies, Ltd., Brougham Street, or e/o Vogeitown Store. People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely setteil, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restauranr. next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. JJY the famous Henry Oyen.—Still a few copies of the. “Snow Burner” and “The Man Trail” in stock—two of the best yarns of the North-West obtainable. Price 2/6 (posted 2/10) each, from The. B.K. Bookshop. QOME new novels ar The B.K. Bookshop.—" Paradise Bond” (William Patterson White). “Intrusion” (Beatrice Kane Seymour), “’Die Golden Shoe” (Justin McCarthy), “The Haunted Bookshop” (Christopher Merely). “A Servant When lie Reigneth”. (John Travers). Price 6/- each, posted 6/6. r P\VO fine booklets now on sale at The B.K. bookshop: "The Religious Education of Helen Keller” (the deaf, dumb and blind girl). “A Siding, a Railway Station.” by G. A. Fronde, a parable of life. Price 5d cadi, posted 6d. AT The B.K. Bookshop: "The Joy of x Education.” William Platt. T|iis little volume throws some very inter<9:-, ing lights on modern education, and is written in a style as unconventional as ■: is irresistible. Price. 3/6. posted 3/10., rG.RPENTERTNG. Repairs and Alterations neatly done; sash cords roue wed; windows glazed; plumbing work attends 1 io; ladders, ore., made, to order; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. Kingston King Street. ~AF B. “W E'.KCTROPT.ATER, TTAS removed to 197 ST. AUBiIT STREET, NEW PUYUSUXB.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1921, Page 1

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