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LOST AND FOUND. POUND —On New Plymouth Racecourse, Brown Feather Boa or Necklet. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. c.w. MISCELLANEOUS. JV’EW Cheap Editions.—“ Rags,” by E. B. Delano; “The Firing Line,” by Robert W. Chambers; “The Business of Life,” by Robert W. Chambers; “The Streets of Ascalon,” by Robert W. Chambers, all 2/6 each, from Avery’s Bookshop.

Novels—“The Willing Horse,” by lan Hay, price 6s; “Peter Jackson, Cigar Merchant,” by Gilbert Frankau, price 6s; “Mare Nostrum,” by V. B. Ibanez, price 7s, from .Avery’s Bookshop. J>APER D’Oyleys-r-GJ inches 8d and Is packet; 74 inches, 9d and 1/3 packet; 84 inches, 1/6 packet; procurable from Avery’s Bookshop. fpARZAN 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. d.n. N< GOULD’S Famous Novels: Just landed, a large selection of this Author’s best books, over 20 titles to choose from. Price 2/6, from Avery’s Bockshop. d.n. 'M’EW 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 Bopkehop. d.n.

JJAVE you inspected the effective Broidered Veils in many shades at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. Latest in Straws for the Spring & Summer. Wide selection at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. ‘Yy’E want you to call and see our display of choice Spring and Summer Millinery.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w

ytriDE Selection of Ready-to-wears and Untrimmed English and American Shapes and Styles at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w.

Spring the Millinery and Shades are quite the prettiest we have ever offered.—Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms, d.w.

qUCH a glorious wealth of color in Trimmings, Fruita and Flowers for this season’s Millinery.—Mrs. Pellew’a Showrooms. d.w.

SPRING Sunshine makes you wish for Spring Millinery. Mrs. Pellewh Showrooms are ablaze with charming tints and shapes. d.w.

yn’E extend our cordial invitation to every lady to see our Spring Millinery for herself. Millinery to suit everyone.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w.

TF you are not just sure of what you would like in New Spring Millinery, we may be able to advise you.—Mrs, Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w.

YTuN-DREDs of People are going to the Springbok Test Match, but crowds will go to Evett’s Diggers’ Inn, Fitzroy, for Fruits and Vegetables. d.n.

TT is much easier to get your Cakes and Small Goods at Evett’s Store, Fitzroy. You can get a big variety without the trouble of cooking. d.n.

gXCELLENT Black Fruit Cake at Evett’s, Fitzroy Also small cakes and pastry in endless variety. d.n. T HE Best Quality Goods at best possible prices, See our new lines at Thorpe’s. d.n.

DSOME is that handsome does. See our new stock of Voile and Blue Blouses and Jumpers.—Thorpes. d.n

of Thorpe’s comes forth sweet Blouses and Jumpers. Buy now. d.n

J>EAD This.—Thorpeh Corner is the place to shop. Value for money is our slogan. d.n. J>RETT Y Silk Blouses and Jumpers at Thorpe’s. We invite you to inspect these. d.n.

JTVERY possible figure we can suit in Corsets. We cater for all, and carry large stocks at Thorpe’s. d.n.

OOSRIGALL’S Book Club.—Have you joined? New books added every week. Best authors. d.n.

OORRIGALL’S —Tea Trays, oblong and oval, strong and neat finish. Prieee—lo/G and 11/6. Snips. d.n.

OORR (GALL’S—Now Instruction Books for Jumpers and Filet Sweaters, Crochet and Knitted. These are good, d.n

00 RR IGALL’S. —Our Counters and shelves are bulging with latest and best Magazines. Your reading is here, d.n

TypAWKES & Champion.—Umbrella and Hosiery Specialists, and manufacturers of knitted goods.—2'27 Devon Street, the shop for value al-

XTAWKES & Champion. —Our week-end Specials: All Knitting Wools ; ml Jumper Silk, 10 per cent off. Friday and Saturday. d.n. IVf AW KES and Champion.—-We stock p all shades in the famous “Black Cat”* Silk Hose. Reduced from 15/9 to 10/6. d.n. V/FAW.Kk.S and Champion—For Cotton 1 ‘ or Lisle Hosiery. Hawley dyed goods are best. Prices from 2/11 up. d.n. ]L'|SrwTvES and Champion.—Our Cashmere Hose, in Black or Colors, are recognised best value procurable.—4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 6/11 up. d.n. ■K/TAWKES and Champion.—Week End x x Specials: We offer our entire stock of Umbrellas, Sports Coats, Hosiery and Wools 10 per cent. off. d.n. T ADIES are delighted with our showing of Lovely Spring Millinery. Such profusion qnd dainty shapes and exquisite colors.—Madam Rosevear, opposite Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. VVANTED KNOWN I have engaged the services of .Mr. Jas. Mouat, registered plumber. All plumbing work promptly attended to. —Frank Lucas. Timber Merchant and Builder. Waitara. b.y. Lines. Reels, Casts. Hooks, etc., at Austin and Son’s, Devon Street Central. ,Naw Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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