MISCELLANEOUS. /COLLECTIONS of Plants (named), posted to any address, now ready for planting at Gavey’s,' Devon Street Central. f«n. OARDEN0 ARDEN and Flower Seeds of every kind tested and guaranteed, in 3d and 6d packets.—Gavey’s, Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. f.n. rpOOTH-BRUSHES~ that do the work! All English make and stand the hard service. From 1/6 up. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. PHOSPHORUS and Quinine, splendid i tonic for the nerves, only 1/6 at ! Friendly Societies' Dispensary. dm. jTrOLYNOS, 1/6; Nupines, Is; Auto- ; pinee, Is; Vibrona, 6/6; Cuticura Soap, 1/6. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. dm. TJ EMEMBER 1 We make up any preseription at shortest notice. Extra careful supervision. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. POUNIL- £100,000 "worth of old “Hats A to clean and re-block.—M cCullough’a (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). e.e. ■JUTADAM ROSEVEAR has now opened her new Millinery Showroom (upstairs), opposite Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. Come and see our Distinctive Models. d.w. COUNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody's Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New’ Plymouth. CARPENTERING, Repal's and Altera - tions neatly done; sash cords renewed; windows glazed; plumbing work attended to; ladders, etc., made to order; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. Hingaton, King Street.-
POUND—£IOO,OOO worth of old Hate to clean and re-block.—McCullough’s (opp. McNei 1 l's Grocery). e.e.
OHILDREN'S Frocks, Boys’ Varsity Suits and Pants.—Miss Baskerville, opposite Criterion Hotel, New’ Plymouth. d.w.
OURLAP and Titian Cloth in black brown, green and natural color Ideal for curtains, coverings?, etc.— Martin and Co., Modern Furnishers Devon Street. d.w OHESTERFIELD Suites (luxurious} See our window. —Martin and Co. Stylish House Furnisher.?, Devon Street d.w
MARTIN”& CO.—Just landing, a beautiful selection of Congoleum .Art Rugs. These are smart, durable and inexpensive.—Devon Street Central, d.w.
MARTIN &. CO. make anything- in A house, shop or office furnishings to order; cheap for cash.—High Quality Furnishers. Devon Street. ' d.w.
/YAK and Rimu Dining Suites, Dining Tables (any style of shape), Morris Chairs, Settees and Couches, —See Martin and Co. (where furniture is cheaper) Devon Street. d.w.
pOR Bedisteads, Bedding (finest quality), Wire Mattresses (patent nonsag), and all classes of furniture, consult Martin and Co., next Hoffmann’.?, Devon Street. b.w.
"MARTIN & CO. furnish homes cheapx er; quality guaranteed.—Devon Street Central. d.w.
YT ART IN & CO. are now showing a wide range of Art Cushions, pretty designs and colors. —Quality Furnishers, Devon Street. d.w.
YTARTIN & CO. sell it for less and assure thorough satisfaction in modern house furnishing. Try us for quality and value.—Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. d.w.
POUND—£IOO,OOO worth of old Hats to clean and re-block.—McCullough’s (opp. McNeill’s Grocery). e.e.
JDEADY-TO- WEARS and untrimmed English and American shapes and .styles at Mrs. Pellew’s Spring Millinery House. d.w.
j! LL the latest in straws for the spring and summer, trimmed and untrim med. Inspect at Mrs. Pellew’s Mil linery House. d.w
WE extend to all a cordial invitation to visit the Millinery House and inspect the new season’s goods.—Mrs. Pellet’s , Showrooms,. d.w.
JjATEST shades in the new pillar-box reds, blues, lemons, henna and jade and other charming effects at Mrs. Pel-k-w’s Millinery House. » d.w.
/AORGEOUS blaze of colors in spring millinery at Mrs. Pellew’s. d.w.
EADY-TO-W EAR Hat? and uni rimmed shapes in latest styles and colors at Mrs. Pellew’s showing of Spring Millinery. d.w.
‘with the busy crowd of shoppers at Mrs. Pellew’s Spring Millinery Display. d.w. fpRAILS of fruits and flowers in all
the latest, designs for hat trim ming at Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery House
OAINTY and effective broidered veils, in various shades, at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. JJENAUD Resumes Tuition MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streete. ’.PHONE 223. MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. (The Best Motor Cycle Value in New Zealand.) ■ 1921 SCOUT INDIAN, complete £125 1921 A.8.C., Electric .......... £159 1915 JAMES, 4 h.p £45 1919 INDIAN £B5 1914 HUMBER. 3| h.p £45 1915 DOUGLAS £57 1918 B.S.A £6B New 4 h.p. DOUGLAS £145 23-h.p £l3B PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLI MOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1921, Page 1
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