MISCELLANEOUS. T>UY now, and save on your Carpets and Furniture. See our windows for bargains.—Purser’s, Red Post Furnishers, New Plymouth and Inglewood. - OURCHASE from, the actual manufact A iturers all your Furniture. —Purser’s,- -Red Post Furnishers, New Ply- ’ mouth and Inglewood. - W^ Tf ' D Known—See our windows for genuine bargains in Furniture . ,-and Furnishings.—Purser’s, Red Post , Furnishers, New Plymouth and Inglewood. VX/E are the actual makers of all the r Furniture we sell. Watch our windows! —Purser’s, Red Post, New Plymouth and Inglewood. QPECIAL purchase of Onoto’ Pens, all • grades. Price 15/6, post free. Repairs executed.—The B.K. Bookshop. QTACTIONEK Y ~Bargains at The 'B.K. Bookshop. Writing Pads, 50 leaves, medium white paper, 3 for 2/6; usually 1/3 each. Posted 3/-. VX/E have a fine range of Tennis Goods in stock. Racquets from 6/9 to £4 10s, all great value; Presses 7/6; Ayre’s Balls at. lowest figure.—The B.K.
Bookshop. /~\UR stock of cheap fiction at 2/6 numbers over ten thousand. Write us for lists, or call and inspect our splendid range. —The B.K. Bookshop. I>J!EW Novels at The B.K. Bookshop.— “Cow Country” (Bower), “The Lost Lawyer” (Birmingham) “The Quirt” ((Bower), “The Secret Power” (Marie Corelli), “The Pace of the Ox” (Mills-Young), Price 6/-, post 6/8. JMTOR.E New Novels at The B.K. Bookshop. —“Light Unseen” (Rinehart), “To Let” (Galsworthy), “The Long Lone Trail” (A. G. Hales). “Rose and/Rose” (Lucas), “Love is of the Valley” (David j Lyall)-. Price 6/-, posted 6/8.
AXIE specialise in fiction. Write fo: some of our book lists. Here ar< some new publications: ‘•Pawned’ (Packard), “Pamela Pounce” (Castle) “Quin” (Rice), “If Winter Comes’ (Hutchinson), “Desert Valley” (Greg ory), “Alice Adams” (Tarkington) Price 6/-, posted 6/8. —The B.K. Book shop. COME good Colonial Libraries at The B.K. Bookshop.—“ The Pride of Palo mar” (Kyne), 6/-; “The Obstacle Race’ (Dell), 6/-; "The Mysterious Rider’ : (Grey), 7/-; “Black Bartelmys Treasure” (Farnol), 6/6; “Martin Conisbys Vengeance” (Farnol), 6/6; “Kindred of the Dust” (Kyne), 6/-. Postage 8d extra. -KTEW cheap editions at The B.K. Bookshop. —“The Chronicles of Don Q,' ! “The New Chronicles of Don Q” (Pritchard) ; “Vice Versa,” “A Fallen Idol” (Anstey); “Salute to Adventurers” | (Buchan). All these we specially rej commend. Price 2/6, posted 2/10. i XTEW cheap editions by E. Mills Young. ■ —“Miles Calthorpe,” “Sam’a Kid.” (“Grit Lawless,” “Chip,” “The Dominant ■ Race,” “The Valley of a Thousand Hills.” [Price 2/6, posted 2/10. —The B.K. Bookshop. e.e. MEW Athletic Series.—“ Lawn Tennis Hints,” “How to Play Bowks.” “The Game of Golf.” “Croquet.” Price 1/-, posted 1/3.' These books are clear, concise and useful.—The B.K. Bookshop, e.e. AUR. New View Book has a line selection of thirty-one local views, and is great value at *l/9, posted 1/11. — The B.K. Bookshop.e.e. A T The B.K. Bookshop. —Weldon’s '£*’• Ladles' Journal for November. Free patterns that will make an attractive Day Dress and Evening Gown, a French Cloak in two styles, and a Chic Jumper. l()d. posted J Id. e.e. A T ~Thc B.K. Bookshop. •Wekhni’s Dressmaker foi’ November. Cutout patterns for a very/ fashionable Long Coat, and the latest One-Piece Dress. Price 7d, posted Bd. e.e. . —Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions for November. Splendid gift patterns. Girl’s One-piece Dress. Party Frock for a Girl, a Girl’s Coat, Combinations for a Boy, a Baby’s Coat, Bonnet and Leggings. Price 7d, posted Sd. e.e.
A~T The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s New Catalogue of Fashions. The best guide to what will b<? worn. Con tains nearly 509 illustration.-.: also fret patterns of a Lady’s New Coat. Dress and a Charming Cape. Price ICd, posted lid. Limited supplies only. - UTT ANTED Known —Carting of any description; waggon and twe horses: reliable.’—A. G. Dixon. Post Office, Eltham. d.w. (Music Warehouse) havt several good second-hand Pianos which-have been taken in part payment for Sherlock-Manning Player Pianos, for sale. Easy terms arranged. /COUNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention. visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. Xf ARTIN &■ CO‘S~First AnniiaT StoTF- ; x taking Sale: ten days only.—Oak ; Dining Chairs, 37s fid each: Oak Morris ►Chair (one only), upholstered velvet. £5 15s; Rimu, £3 7s fid.—Cheapest Fur- ; nishing House; Devon Street, next Hoffi mann’s. * e.n ZYrYK Extension Dining Table, £6 ]o<4; Rimu Wardrobes, with leadliglit panels, £8- 15s; Combination Drossing Chests, £6 10s; Settees,* with Squab complete, C 4 15s. —Martin and (o.’s Stocktaking Sale, Dcvg.ii Street. e.ii. TV'TARTIN CO.'S Special Bargains in t ’'“ Furnishings, for 10 days only; Stocktaking Sale.---Devon Street Central. vn. Secure what you require at special cut prices.—Marlin and Co., Special Price Week, Devon St. e.n. PLOOR Rugs—We have a job lino of beautiful Axminster and Reversible Hearth and Floor Rugs, large and varied sizes.—Martin and Co., for best value. Devon Street. e.n. UNAFFECTED BY NEW TARIFF! SPARES FOR ALL MOTORS. Secure rhe required spare part from us at rook-nottom price. We have dismantled hundreds of cars of different makes. You don’t have to pay new tariff rates. Write now to N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., .Ltd.. Harris Strw*S Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1
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