MISCELLANEOUS. J AWN Mowers and Garden Hose, at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. YfACUETTE Carpet Sweepers are very simple; a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold and. Co, d.n. QHERW4N-WILLIAMS Mixed Paint, in any quantity; ready for use.— At Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools; full x stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. d.n,, JTUOOL for Inhaling, gives relief im-: mediately, 1/3 bottle. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. J>HOSPHORUS and Quinine, splendid tonic for the. nerves, only 1/6 at Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. ’ d.n. l/9; Nupines, Is; Autopines, Is; Vibrona, 6/6; Cuticura Soap, 1/6. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. ‘ <l n.
, J> EMEMBER! We make up any pre- ; scription at shortest notice. Extra careful supervision. Friendly Societies’ 1 Dispensary. d.n. JjTNGLISH Odd Cupp, is each, special line White and Gold Cups and Saucers 8/6 per half dozen.—Household Stores. d.n. Q.RAND hne of rimu bedsteads, 3ft and 4ft Gin, juet opened. Remarkably low prices.—Household Stores, d.n. JTRESH stocks of bedroom and diningroom linoleums, 13/6, 15/6, 16/6, two yards wide.—Household Stores, free delivery. d.n. npWISTED. Mots: 60 x 31 inches, rex versible, 13/6; 6ft x 3ft 17/6.—At the Household Stores. d.n. QPECIAL Job Line of Lamps, all sizes, K good quality, from 5/6 upwards.— Household Stores. d.n. JgNGLISH Plates, six, eight and ten inch, at bargain prices.—Household Stores. and hard wearers. All 4/- at the Household Stores. d.n. Chest, 3 drawer, £4 J9s 6d, £6 15s, £7 15s. Special value at the Household Stores. fjWVISTED Mats, suitable for kitchen or dining-room, 6ft x Oft, £2 12s Gd. Last for years.—Household Stores, d.n. SIDEBOARD, 48in x 59in, light rimu, £9 10s; one* only left; snip.— —Household Stores. d.n. VYANTED Known.—Mourning orders, made up at shortest notice at Madame Rosevear’s, opposite Criterion I Hotel, New Plymouth. d.n. | exquisite showing of Spring Millinery at Madam Roaevear’s is at-' tracting much attention. Orders taken I for any hat or bonnet. d.n., CHILDREN’S Silk and Cotton Frocks, 'hand embroidered; Boys’ Suits and Infants’ First Sets.—Mm* Baskerville, opposite. Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. d.w.
JJOSPITAL Beds, Children's Cots, Prams, High Chairs, Go-Carts.— Martin and Co., Quality Furnishers, Devon Street. * d.w.
CARPET Runners, beautiful quality and patterns in Super Axminster, etc.; see our window.—Martin and Co., Devon Street.
COPPER Fire Kerbs,"" Cdil : Wood Boxes, Hat Racks.—Martin and Co. &ell it for less. . Devon Street Central.
JOINING Suites,'rimu, £9 10s; Morris Chairs, £3 19s Gd; Settees and Squabs, £5 l(te.—Martin and Co., where furniture is cheaper, Devon Street Central. d. w .
JjJARTIN & CO. make anything in house, shop, or office- furnishings to order; cheap for cash.—High Quality Furnishers, Devon Street. d.w.
(Q)AL and Rimu Dining Suites, Dining Tables (any style or shape), Morris Chairs, Settees and Coi^hes. —See Martin and Co. (where furniture is cheaper), Devon Street. d.w.
CARPENTERING —Repairs and alterations neatly done, sash cords renewed, plumbing work attended to, concreting undertaken, jobbing work a speciality.—Chas. Kingston, King Street. MISS HUNT'S, corner Devon and Cover Streets, a sample range of Ladies’ and Children’s Summer Millinery. Good value at low prices. b.w.
wan: PED—Lovely Coat Frocks, all wool, 59/6; knitted silk, glorious colors, at Ambury’s. e.y.
VXfANTED —Stylish Costumes, suit a’l tastes and figures, for summer, at Ambury’S. e.v.
VX7ANTED—Big shipment Horrockses • Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirtings,* and Towels; bottom prices, at Ambury’s. e.y. ANTED—FuII stocks of Corsets, I’nv derclothing for women and children showing at Ambury’s. e.y.
ANTED—Ladies’ and Misses’ Millin- * ery all the. latest. Kiddies outfits, at Ambury’s. e.y
COUNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. tVANTED"“KNXWVN —I ’■ liave engaged
the services of ? r r. Jas. Mouat, registered plumber. All plumbing work promptly attended* to.—Frank Lucas, Timber Merchant and Builder, Waitara
F. BOND TIMBER MERCHANT, INGLEWOOD. npiMBER, Joinery, Hardware and all Building requirements stocked. Plans and estimates of work in town or country. 50, P.O. Box 46 ‘
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1921, Page 1
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