MISCELLANEOUS. /'CHILDREN’S Frocks, Rompers, Tnfants’ First Sets.- —Miss Baskerville, opposite Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. d-W-
TJTART’S Specials.—Saucepana, Judge brand, large sizes, 7/<>, 8/6, 9/6. <1 n
QT AIN LESS Dinner Knives, balance k " handler, 30s' half dozen; Desserts, 27/6; Nickel Silver Table Forks, 10/- half dozen; Dessert, 9a; Teaspoons, 12/- doz. —Hart’s. d-it
ipNGLISII Granite Dinner Plates, 18/dozen; De«se.rt<s, 16/- dozen; Blue-’ rimmed Cups and Saucers 9/6 half dozen; White and Gold, 6/6; Tumblers, 8/6 half dozen. —Hart's. d.n.
GpW EN TY-ONE Piece Tea Sets, assor tA ed> designs, from 27/6; English Teapots from 4/11; Fruit Bowls, 1/9; Glass Butter Dishes, 7|d, at Hart’s, d.n. AZORS—Gillette Safety 22/6, AiitoStrop 25/-, Bengal 7/11. — Hart’s. d.n
T>IG Ben Clocks 22/6; Gents’ lfl-Jewel-led Lever Wristlets 32/6; Ladies’ 9ct. Gold Wristlets, 55/-; In ven tie Watches, 7/11. —Hart’s. d.fi.
TTART’S Specials.—Ono to Fountain Pens 18/6; E.P. Cigarette Cases, 10s; Loewe Pipes, 15s. d.n.
QHAVING Soaps.— Williams’, Yardley’s, 2s; Erasmie 1/3, Tilley’s 6d.—Hurt’s. d.n.
Creams. —-'Pond's, Icilma, Oatine, 2/-. Powders: Grossmith’s, Shein-ol-Niasim, Phul Nana, large size, 2/11; Talc Powders, 1/3. —At Hart’s. d.n. TYENTAt Creams.—-Kolynos 1/4, Euthymol 1/3. Yardley’s Is and 6d; Calvert’s Tooth Powder 9d and 1/3. —At Hart’s. d.n.
Powder Io|d; Jo 11 n - stone’s’ 1/6, Toilet Combs Is. Hair Clasps from Id.—Hart’s. d.n.
YJOCuAN CT Oil 'sd, Bay lium 9d,’Cuticura Soap 1/3, Barilla lOd.—At Hart’s. d.n.
TTART’S Specials.—School Pads 3 for 1/6, Exercises 4 for Is, Envelopes 3 packets Is, Safety Matches 2 dozen 1/1. I _ d.n. fJOLF Balls.—Challengers 2/3 each.— Hart’s. d.n.
’iVHALEBONE Hair Bnislies 4711, Nall Brushes 6d, Boot Brushes Is.—At Hart’s. d.n.
TTART’S Specials.—Scrubbing Brushes from id, Hair Brooms 3/11; Bread Boards 1/M. Knife Boards IOJ<I. d.n.
VVE carry the largest and moat up-to-date stocks of Suit Cases, Hand Trunks, Steel Trunks, Hat Boxes, etc., in Taranaki, at Hart’s. Noted prices. d.n.
• i IIjTAWKES, Umbrella and Hosiery Spo- * j cialist, has full stOcka of Hosiery, 5 'Wools, and Woollen Good?, at lowest cut ' P rsces - _ * d.n. ! have a new stock of Children’s Jerseys and Sox to 1 match. Cheapest in town. d.n. , —Our prices in Cashmere ‘ Hose are cut fine. Inspect our val- ’ | ues before going elsewhere. d.n. j *^TAWKES’ —We carry the most com j plete range of Wools for Jumpers pind all Knitting in Taranaki. d.n. I JIJAWKES’ —Our new season’s stock of , x Jumpers and Silks have arrived, a (lovely range. -Prices right. 277 Devoni Street. “ d.n.; ip G. WODEHOUSE Novels: “Pjcea- j : * M ” * dilly Jim,” price 2/6; “A Damsel in ' j Distress.” “A Gentleman of Leisure,” and ! .'"Love Among the Chickens,” price 3/6.; j ?ro-ta Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. '; YVELL-KNOWN Novels now in stock: ! ’ “No. 7 Brick Row,” b w v W. Riley; j “Owd Bnb.” by A. Ollivant, price 2/6; i“Bindlc.” by If. Jenkins; “The Booming of Bunkie. by A. S. Neill, price 3/ti | from Avery’s Book-hop. dn I M. BOWER’S Famous~Novels~“Thf Range Dwellers,” “The Happy Family,” “Her Prairie Knight,” “Flying i L Ranch.’’ “The Long Shadow” and “The ! Lure of the Dim Trails,” price 2/6, from i Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. j JpAMOUS Detective Stories by J. Me- 1 ! Gowan: “Brought to Bay.” “Solved ■ ! Mysteries,” “Traced and Tracked.” and ! “Hunted Down,'’ price 3/6, from Avery’s I Bookshop. d.n. YJEW Novels JuiTArrivetl: “Satan,” by i IL Stacpoole; “The Ways of -Laughter,” by Harold Begbic; “Scara'mouche,’’ by*R. Sabatini; “The Bin. fßoom.” by Cosmo Hamilton, all 6s each tr ? m Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. ("XTEW Novels: “Under Desert Stars,” i by Kathlyn Rhodes; ‘'The Educa- ' V on °‘ Fane,” by Stephen McKenna • •’The Seeds of Enchantment,” bv Gilbert IFrankau; “Almond Blossom,” 'bj 4 Olive i Wadsley. Price Gs, from Avery’s Bookshop. ( ].n.
New Plymouth; also Inglewood—Cheapest prices; Cutlery (all kinds), Kitchenware, Basketware, Salo, 10 per cent off. e.n. JJAWKE’S. —Toilet Sets, complete, £2 4s 6d; Dinner Sets, 32 pieces, £2 16s 9d. Sale prices. c.n. JTAW.KE’S. —Crockery Mixing Bowls; China Cups and. Saucers, 12/6 doz; Cups only 9s. e.n. XTAWKE’S guarantee their prices all round as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases free, delivery in town. Sale. 19 per cent. off. • e.n. tfAWKE’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. TTAWKE'S Rustless Cutlery; sale price, Tables 31/6, Desserts 29/3 half dozens; stock limited. e.n. TTAWKE’S.—Crockery Mixing Bowls; i A full stock Winter (-James, 9d and i 1/6. e.n. i TTAWKE’S—Glassware of every description'- Salad Bowls, Comforts, Tumblers; fui! stocks Chambers, Vegetable Dishes. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n.
TTAWKE’S —Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taranaki; cheapest prices. Sale, 10 per cent, off. e.n.
(Music Warehouse) have several good second-hand Pianos, wliich have been taken in part payment for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for «41e< Ea#y Ums arranged.
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