MISCELLANEOUS. /"'JOSTUMES from 10s at the late Mrs. E. C. Pearce’s Clearing Sale. b.l. /''OLLIER’S (Music Warehouse) have several good second-hand Pianos, which have been taken in part payment' for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for sale. Easy terms arranged. T AWN Mowers and Garden Hose, at Co.’s, Devon Street. "YTACUETTE Carpet Sweepers are very simple; a child can use them; no wires required.—Arnold and Co. d.n. any quantity; ready for use.—At Arnold and Co.’s. J n QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools; full * stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. d.n. W E ' are making-up--hosts- of Millinery orders for young and old ladies. Get your order in early before the summer rush. Madam Rosevear (upstairs opposite Criterion Hotel), New Plymouth. verdict.—Madame Rosevear leads in. charming Millinery styles, shapes and trimmings. e.n. popular acclamation Madam Rosevear’s Millinery is best of all.—' Devon Street (upstairs, opposite Criterion Hotel). cn> ’‘J>AN AM A and What it Means,” by John Foster Fraser, containing a map and 48 plates from photographs. Price 7/6 at Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. Jpid’URES in a New Zealand Garden. —A handsomely illustrated work containing 10 colored plates and 19 illustrations from photographs. A splendid gift for friends in the Old Country. Specially reduced price for the Christmas Season.—At Avery's. d.n.
JPJAROLD Bell Wright’s popular novel, “The Re-creation of Brian Kent.” Price 5/6 at Avery’s* Bookshop. d.n T 001 ANNUALS, including Chums Boys’ Own Annual, Giris’ Own Annual, etc., etc., now on sale at Avery’s Bookshop. d.n.
Folk,” being the chronicles of the Hduse of Andrew Dougal, ship chandler, by Oswald Wildridge. Price 6/- at Avery’s. d.n. for T922.—Fu1l range of Office, Desk and Pocioet DiaiZies now on sale at Avery’s Bookshop. d.n.
ANTED Known—Veale’s is the only store in New Plymouth that grinds fresh Coffee. You can always get it pure at 2/6 per lb; Green Berries 2/-; Veale’s Essence 1/9. Try our Teas, blended*"on the premises, from 2/- per lb. ’Phone 166, A. Veale, Brougham Street. d.n.
QHOCOLATES and Toffees.—We are just about to open up a large stock of these choice lines from best makers. Prices lightest 'in Taranaki.—Evetts. Fitzroy.d.h.
jj'RESil stocks of Fruits and Vegetables arriving daily at the Diggers’ Inn, Fitzroy. —Evetts, proprietor. d.n. XTOU can’t do better than buy your Cakes and Small Goods from Evetts, Fitzroy. Fresh each day. d.n.
QPDENDID Line of Flock, suitable for cushions or bedding. Good qualitj', fid per lb. at the Household Stores, d.n. QILVERDOWN Pillows, well filled. See these at 5/6 and 6/6 at Household Stores. Z * d.n.
Z2J.RAND line of rimu bedsteads,, 3ft and 4ft 6in, ju«t opened. Remarkably low prices.—Household Stores, d.n. TLpRESH stocks of bedroom and diningroom linoleums. 12/6, 15/6. 16/6, two yards wide.—Household Stores, free delivery. d.n.
HpWISTED Mats: 6ft x 9ft, 52/6; 6ft A x 3ft, 17/6; 4ft 6in x 7ft, 21/-. At the Household Stores. d.n.
TRON Hospital Beds, 3ft x 6ft 6in. just opened. Prices very reasonable Household Stores. d.n
TiJ’EW Duchess Chests, Sideboards (light and dark), oval and dining room tables. Special prices at the Household Stores.
QPECIAL purchase of Ladies’ Handbags, various colors, silk and leather, new shades, at wholesale cost.— Household Stores. c.n.
lot of Kapoc, Flock and Flax Mattreeees, from 23/6 upwards. All sizes. A snip.—Household Stores. d.n.
handsome Bedroom Suk-e, comprising large Duchess Chest, Chest Drawers. Marble Washstand (with Mirrot); made of heart of red pine, beautifubly carved and polished. £36 the lot. A bargain. —Ar the Household Stores. d.n.
Underclothing week a Thorpe’s. Cal) and see our bargains. d.n
Nighties, trimmed with pretty Laces hnd Insertion, 13/11 at Thorpe’s. d.n.
/"3AMISOLES, Silk Net Tarantule and best Longcloth, from 6/9 at Thorpe's. d.n.
TZNICKERS, delicate shades, In Silk, from 9/6; Longcloth 5/11. —At Thorpe’s. d.n.
Corsets- —Our latest importa tion, 4/11 at Thorpe’s, Corset Spe cialists. d.n
TTNDERSKIRTS, every ” shade, in Moirette and Silk, from 6/11.—-At Thorpe’s. d.n.
jYTARTIN - &~CQ'S First Annual Stockx taking Sale; ten days only. —Oak Dining Chairs, 37« 6d each; Oak Morris Chair (one only), upholstered velvet. £5 las; Rimu. £3 7s 6d.—Cheapest Furnishing House; Devon Street, next Hoffmann’s. e.n. /YAK Extension Dining Table, £6 10s; Rimu Wardrobes, with leadlight panels, £8 15s; Combination Dressing Chests, £G 10 s; Settees, with Squab complete, £4 15s.—Martin and Co.’s Stocktaking Sale, Devon Street. e.n. TIT ARTIN & CO.’S Special Bargains in p nrn things, for Ift days only; Stocktaking Sale.—Devon Street Central. e.n.
T>EDDlNG—Secure what yon require at special cut prices.—Martin and ; Co., Special Price Week, Devon St. / e.n. TpLOOR Rugs—We have a job line of A beautiful Axminster and Reversible Hearth and Floor Ru<s, large and varied sizes.—Martin and for best value, > Devon Sfeaib f
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 1
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