* MISCELLANEOUS. AT The B.K. Bookshop.—New supplies August Number Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal. A splendid number containing free patterns of a Foulard Frock, a striped dress, an afternoon frock, a Matron’s Evening Gown, a smart new 7 Cape, and an attractive transfer design. Price lOd, posted lid. b-x. A T The B.K. Bookshop. — Dressmaker (August): Free patterns of a new Coat and Skirt, a Blazer and Skirt, a French Blouse and Skirt, a fashionable Jumper. Price 7d, posted Bd.
AT The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s x Bazaar of Children’s Fashions August. Contains gilt patterns of a Boy’s Smocked Overall, Girl’s P'rock, Young Girls Jupiper and Dress, Boy's Hat and Raglan Coat. Price 7d, posted Bd,
A 1' The B.K. Bookshop.—'Five numbers x of Leach’s Knitting Books, Babies’ Woollies, Children’s Woollies, Girl’s Woollies, Ladies’ Jumpers, Numbers 1 and 2. Each book contains from 15 to 20 charming and practical designs with full directions for making. Price lOd each, posted lid each.
AT The B.K. Bookshop.—“ Baby Clothing,” a book for mothers, nurses, etc. Shows how the child may be suitably and economically clothed. Full of diagrams, directions and essential detail. Contains also free patterns of a dress, petticoat end nightdress, drawers, and a bodice of long flannel, panama hat, coat, and gaiters, pinafore and overall. Price 5s 6d, posted 6s 2d.
AT The B.K. Bookshop.—“ The Mysterious Rider,” by Zane Grey. The course of the etory is swift in its movement, and holds the attention of the reader to the very end. It puzzles as surely as it delights. Price 7s, posted 7a fid.
Al’ The B.K. Bookshop.—“Nunsery Rhymes set to Music,” numbers one and two. Each contains about, twenty seven songs, which are simple enough for the niorst elementary child pianiet to play or sing. Price Is 3d each, postage free.
Known.—Chimneys swept by experienced tradesman, prompt and clean. Leave address at Jainee’ Store, Cover Street, or at 220, Courtenay Street. f.w. COUNTRY People.—For a good mon! —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. /CARPENTERING, Repai-s 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. YVANTED Known—Mrs. Murphy, Weistown Road, Now Plymouth (opposite Allen’s Store), experienced Furrier from England. Furs re-modelled and repaired. Fur Coats a speciality.
BRICKS Splays, Bull-nose, Sand Stocks, Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Pin., 6in., 4in.. 3in. Field Tiles. A GOOD SUPPLY AT THE ARAMOIIO WORKS. •Every facility for Country Orders. Railway Siding to Works. Inquiries Solicited. Office: 76 Ridgwav Street. ’Phones— Office 295, Works 1314. Wires: “Aramobrick,” Wanganui. Letters— J. W. ALDERTON, P.O. Box 129, Wanganui.
RING 315 JJOR Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses or any other floral work that you require. ’ EXECUTED PROMPTLY. TERMS:- CASH WITH ORDER. LESTER BROS. ’Phone 315. Ngaere Gardens. EOR SALK 560 ACRES, freehold: A complete farm of the finest undulating turnip country in Taranaki, all in grass and nearly all ploughable. Average turnip cropis will carry 50 lambs or 7 cows per acre for 3 months. Will now carry 50 cows and 150 store cattle. No buildings. Four paddocks, all permanently watered, 1J miles from factory, school and P.O. The greatest bargain in Taranaki. Price, £l6 per acre; terms, 15 per cent cash, 10 per cent in twelve months, or equivalent in buildings, 75 per cent 5 years at 6 per cent. Apply to—- ( A. BRETHERTON, r<! - r>< ' ' Owner, Toko. RIE NIE CARBON REMOVER. A CHEMICAL COMPOUND that readily removes resinous matters and 1 carbon from the cylinders, pistons, rings and valves of motor cars, motor cycles, cycles, and stationary engines. Absolutely effective. A great money-saver. Contains no acids. Harmless to all metals. Price 5s tin. IRA J. BRIDGER. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT STORE, Thone 661), ELTHAM. A GOOD PRELIMINARY CANTER BEFORE THE RACES. O’ AVE .your Old Hat cleaned and reblocked, new ribbons and leather if necessary. Also Costumes; Suits and Coats dyed or Cleaned and Pressed. White Furs made nice and fluffy. Raincoat’: dyed ■and pressed like new. Sports Coats dyed the moist beautiful shades. M c CULLOUGIt Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, SEW PLYMOUTH*
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1921, Page 1
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