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LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED. POUND —Straying on Marshall’s Farm at Pungarehu, one red Shorthorn Bull, unbranded. If unclaimed fourteen days from tieptember 16, will be sold to defray expenses. MISCELLANEOUS. T ADlES—Remember that any style of Hat can be made to order. We specialise in Matrons’ Millinery. —Madam Rosevear, opposite Criterion Hotel, e.n. WAITING 'Engagement. —'Good allround farm hand, experienced milker.—Gibson’s Agency, New Plymouth, e.n. pOOTBALL Travellers—Sleep comfortably all night in train on Ambury’s 2/6 Cushions. e.n. pOOTßALL^BF"comfortable on train to-night. Buy one of Ambury’s 2/6 Cushions. e.n.

JUT AVE you inspected the effective Broidered Veils in many shades al Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w,

T'HE Latest in Straws' for the Spring & Summer. Wi.de selection at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. yyE want yon to call and see our display of choice Spring and Summer Millinery.—Mrs. Pellew. d.w.

yyiDE Selection of Ready-to-wears and ’ Untrimmed English and American Shapes and Styles at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. HPHIS Spring the Millinery and Shades are quite the prettiest we have ever offered.—Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms, d.w. QU CH a glorious wealth of color in Trimmings, Fruita and Flowers for this season’s Millinery.—Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. d.w. Q.PRING Sunshine makes you wish for Spring Millinery. Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms are ablaze with charming tints and shapes. d.w. VETiE 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.

YyANTED KNOWN-1 have engaged the services of Mr. Jas. Mouat, registered plumber. All plumbing work promptly attended to. —Frank Lucas, Timber Merchant and Builder, Waitara.

A NGLERS—FuII stocks of Flies, Trout Lines, Reels, Casts, Hooks, etc., at Austin and Son’s, Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. a.y.

TTOSPITAL Beds, Children’s Cots, Prams, High Chairs, Go-carts. — Margin and Co., Quality Furnishers, Devon Street.

Runners, beautiful quality and patterns in Super Axminster, etc.; see our window. —Martin and Co., Devon Street.

OOPPER Fire Kerbs, Coal Scuttles, Wood Boxes, Hat Racks.—Martin and Co. sell it for less, Devon Street Central.

YA IN ING Suites, rimu, £3 10s; Morris Chairs, £3 19s 6d; Settees and Squabs, £5 10s.—Martin and Co., where furniture is cheaper, Devon .Street Central.

A/TARTIN & CO. make anything in house, shop or office furnishings to order; cheap for cash.—High Quality Furnishers, Devon Street.

OAK and Rimu Dining Suites, Dining Tables (any style or shape), Morris Chairs, Settees and Couches.—See Martin and Co. (where furniture is cheaper), Devon Street. INGLEWOOD. OOTTI'ER’S, Inglewood, are showing a fine range of new season’s goods, in all departments. Call. e.n. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—A very fine y quality Tussore Silk, 34 inches wide, 6/11 per yard. e.n. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Taffeta Silks', 38 inches wide, 10/6 per yard. e.n. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood, for good quality Crepe do Chines; prices 11/6 and 13/6; colors Black, White, Apricot, Saxe, Blue, Navy, Shell Pink, Light Grey, Brown, Dark Grey, Champagne and Emerald Green. e.n.

pOTTIER’S, Inglewood, for up-to-date Millinery. A choice assortment, and prices absolutely right. e.n.

OOTTIER’S, Inglewood, for Knitted Silk Skirts, Jumpers, Blouses, and one-piece Frocks. e.n.

OOTTI ICR’S. Inglewood, for Hoyles 1-7 Navy Prints. Price 2/6 per yard

pOTTIER’S, Inglewood, for Tobralco’s. A good assortment. Price 2/11 per yard. e.n.

OOTTTER’S, Inglewood, for Jap Crepes, ' 29-ineh to 40 inches wide, in plain colors and stripes. Prices 1/6 to 3/6 per yard. e.n.

NETTOYAGE A SEC. JTAVE 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. Raincoats dyed and pressed like new. Sports Coats dyed the most beautiful shades. M C CULLOUGH Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, NEW PLYMOUTH.

‘ RING 315 45 r "POR Cut Flower?;, Bouquets, Wreaths,

Crosses or other floral work that you require. EXECUTE’S’, EOMPTLY. TERMS: <’AS>- .. <ITH ORDER.

LESSER BROS. ’ghOM 315 r Siaaers Q*rdeiu.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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648

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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