MISCELLANEOUS. fyJADAM ROSEVEAR has now opened her new Millinery Showroom (upstairs), opposite Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. Come aod dee our Distinctive Models. d.w.
f“X)UNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when i.a New Plymouth.
CARPENTERING, RepaDs and Alterations neatly done; sash cordM renewed; windows glazed; plumbing work attended to; ladders, etc., made to order; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. King Street. .
ipABLE and Hanging Lamps and Kerosene Heaters. —At Arnold and Co.’l?.
IP’ ?U‘ETTE Carpet Sweepers are very , simple; a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold and Co. d.n.
SHERWIN-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.’e, Devon Street. d.n.
r PAKZAN Series: “Tarzan of the Apes,” “Return of Tarzan,” “The Beasts of Tarzan,” “The Son of Tarzan,” and “Jungle Tales of Tarzan” and “Tarzan the Terrible,” at 3s each, from Avery’s Bookshop. ' J.n.
GOULD’S Famous Novels: Ju?t landed, a large selection of this Author’s best .books, over 20 titles to choose from. Price 2/6, from Avery’s Bookshop. d.n.
Cheap Editions: “The First Hundred Thousand,” by lan Hay; “Nine-ty-six Hours’ Leave,” by Stephen McKenna; “The Spy in Black,” by J. Storer Clouston; “In Secret,” by Robert W. Chambers, all 2/6, from Avery’s Bookshop. ' d.n.
{?<OLFERS’ Three useful Books for yoiu “The Golfing Swing.” “Quick Cut to (Jood Golf,” and “Golf Do’s and Doni’s,” all 3s each, from Avery’s Bookshop. d. JL
•J'VVO New Books just landed: “The New Jerusalem,” by G. K. Chesterton, price 14/6; and “The Diversions of a Naturalist,” by Sir'Ray Lankester, price 8/6, from Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. JJRW Cheap Editions: “The*"" Sixth Sense,” by Stephen McKenna; “Lilamani,” by Maud Diver; “John Splendid.” by Neil Munro; “John Chilcote, M.P.,” by Kathleen Thurston; all 2/6, from Averykj Bookshop. ,n.
the Palatine.—Men’s Tweed Suits ’ from 69/6; Boys’ Colonial Two. d Suits from 39/6. s d n
Vi' the Palatine, Devon Street. New Plymouth.—Roslyn B/11; > All Wool Flannel Suits, 13/9. d.n. . AT the Palatine.—Men’s Felt Hats x 12/6, Bcflh Rugs 12/6, Colonial white Blankets, full size.’s7/6. d.n. the Palatine.—Men’s Motor Suit , from 45/6; also ail sizes in :]> I famous Swanndri Motor Suits. d.n the Palatine.—The best selection in t Taranaki of Mun’s Suits and Boys’ i Prices are reason ble, too d.n. the Palatine.—Men's Saddle Twe'ed i Trousers. 25/-; Men’s Kaiap. i (Tweed Trousers, 25/-. d.n. 1 y J- 1 the' Palatine.—Men’s Denim Trousers, blue ?/B, grey stripe 10/6 ' brown 8/6, At The Palatine..—Carpenters’ Aprons . 3/11, Men's Odd Coats 25/-. Men's j I Merino Singlets and Underpants 4/11. The Palatine.—Boys’ stylish Tweed j 6/Ul. Boys’ Sports Suits, all ; wool, from 29/6. ! I the ' nels. JJne 11/6. grey and heather | I heavy grey braiding' 12/6. Ln. | tJlfe Palllti,le ~^ en ’'3» Ladies’ ard 1 | Boys’ Coats in the famous Swann- I (dri Cloth. d.n. ! ’ the Paiathie—Six only"*Men’i Le ‘ I _ Roy Canvas Coats, to be cleared at I 755, all sizes in stock. d.n. |A T P^iaUne.—Meifs Cashmere 1 . Singlets and Underpants,' medium | weight, in fawn and natural all wool/ I d.n. the■ Palatine.—The cheapest store’ in Taranaki for Men’s and Boys’ : j wear. See our prices. d.n. j , A' r th , e FaJatine.—MenT*Pyjamas T]2/6, . ; Wool Sox 2/6, all wool Cashmere ’ _ d.n. i iA. /alatino. —A fine selection nf I I Men’s Neglige Shirts from 7/6; ’ | Collars to match, 1/6. d.n. the Palatine. - Men’s Sports Suits, i all wool, from 90s, 3-garment Suits from 695. , ; I d.n. 1 i JJAWKE’S Prices renowned brauiw I they are cheaper. The value is ton- I grade, and our eustomers are satisfied ‘ men and women. c n pjAWKES prices are renowned be- , cause they are cheap er. The/ value js top-grade and our customers are sarwfied men and women. P . n ‘
New Plymouth; also Inglewood—Cheapest prices; Cutlery all kinds), Kitchenware. Basketware, .u.t; upr < Sale, 10 per ecur. off. e.n. KE B.—Toilet Sets, complete, £2 4s 6d; Dinner Sets, 32 pieces £2 16s 9d. Sale prices. ' en * J.J A WK E ’S’.—Crockery~Sl ix ing~ Bo\v ] s; China Cups and Saucers, 12/6 doz: (.‘ups only 9s. c/n ;
TJAWKE’S. guarantee their prices all round as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases free ; delivery in town S.'iI.'. 1 .'. 10 per cent. off. e.n. T,TAWKE’S. I nglewood”’and New~Piy"mouth—l’uhlie invited to inspect; no obligation to buy. We want you tn pee prices and stock. Sale, 10 per cent. °ft- e.n.
TJAWKE’S Rustless Cutlery; sale price, Tables 31/6, Desserts 29/3 half dozens; stock limited. e.n.
JJAWKE’S —Glassware of every description- Salad Bowls, Comforts, Tumblers; fuil stocks Chambers. Vegetable Dishes. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n.
TJAWKE’S—Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taranaki; cheapest prices. Sale, 10 per cent ■s.n.
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