MISCELLANEOUS. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—'Weldon's Ladies’ Journal for November. Free Patterns that will make an attractive I Day Dress and Evening Gown, a French Cloak in two styles and a Chic Jumper. Price lOd, posted lid. A T the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Dressmaker for November. Cut out patterns for a very fashionable long coat, and the latest One-piece Dress. Price 7d, posted Bd. ITT' the B.K. Bookshop: Weldon’s Babaar of Children’s Fashions, November. Splendid girt patterns. Girl’s OnePiece Dress, Pretty Frock for a Girl,. A Girl’s Coat, Combinations for a Boy, a Baby’s Coat, Bonnet and Leggings. Price 7d, posted Bd. SPECIAL Purchase of Onoto Pens,, all grades, price 15/6, post free. Repairs executed. The B.K. Bookshop. VX7E have a fine range of Tennis Goods 1 ’ ’ in stock. Racquets from 6/9 to £4 10s, all great value; Presses 7/6; Ayres’ Balls at lowest figure. The B.K. Book- _ Novels at the B.K. Bookshop.— “Cow Country” (Bower), “The Lost Lawyer” (Birmingham), “The Quirt” (Bower),. “The Secret Power” (Marie Corellj), “The Pace of the Ox” (MillsYoung), price 6s, post 6/8. TLTORE New Novels at the B.K. Bookshop: “Light Unseen” (Rinfehart), “To Let” (Galsworthy), “The Long Lone Trail” (A. G. Hales). “Rose and Rose” (Lucas), “Love is of the Valley” (David Lyall), price 6s. posted 6/8. x TUE specialise in fiction. Write ior V* some of our book lists. Here are some new publications: “Pawned” (Packard), “Pamela Pounce” (Castle), “Quin” (Rice), “If Winter Comes” (Hutchinson),. “Desert Valley”, (Gregory). “Alice Adams” (Tarkington), pree 6s. posted 6/8. The B.K. Bookshop. OOME Good Colonial Libraries at the B.K. Bookshop: “The Pride of Palomar” (Kyne). 6s; “The Obstacle Race” (Dell), 6s; “The Mysterious Rider’” •Grey) 7s; “Black Bartlemy’<s Treasure” (Farnol), G/6-; "Martin Conisby’s Ven i geancc” (Farnol), 6/6; “Kindred of the Dust” (Kyne) 6s. Postage 8d extra. YITANT of space forces us to dispense ’ ’ with our Toy Department. Our Xmas Sale of Toys will be a great opportunity to buy cheap toys.—The B.K. Bookshop. Devon Street. X SMALL Sum will buy a lot of Toys ! x at the B.K. Xmas Toy Sale. Coni ; mences Wednesday. December 7th. ip ARENTS are urged to make use of J the great'opportunities : offered by! the B.K. Toy Sale. Our intention is to ; make some fearful sacrifices. Commences i December 7th. need to Tr y new' clothes for Christmas; have the old ones, cleaned and pressed equal to new at McCullough's opp.)si! •? \ir-Xc:!]C. ■>. jpTPES! Pipes! Pipes! The greatest exhibit ever shown in New Plymouth. See Preece’s Window Display. d.y. T>IPES. —Preece is making a special s'how before Xmas See win'’»\\ display. d.y. TiI.PES.- —l’i-cver's li.-im!-made French Briar is out on its own at 9/6. .Re; . placed if it cracks or burns. d.y. TpiPMS. — Preece has French Briar Pipes at 9/6 each; replaced if they cradle or burn. Great value. d.y. T2>lJ’ES.- -Preece- stiH leads as the Pipe Shop of New Plymouth. See window display. d.y. TJIPES! Pipes! I’ipc-! See Preece’s display at 4/6, 6/- and 9/6. Great value. d.y. tpiREWOOD* Firewood! Pinus Insignus. split into «iove lengths, delivered for 3s per sack. Orders may be left with Lovegrove and Tichbon. d.w. 1 ■p'OUND —A great saving. My old hats —felts and Panamas —can be re- i blocked like new at McCullough’s, oppo-< : site McNeill's. e.e. pARPENTERTNG—Repairs and altera’- - tions neatly done, sash cords renewed. Jobbing Work a speciality.— ; Chas. Kingston, King Street.
ARTIN & CO. sell it for less. Best quality., largest selection newest designs in House Furnishings.—Devon St. Central. TTPHOLSTERY—SeIect your Coverings now, and order your Chesterfield Suites, Easy Chairs, Box Ottomans, etc., from Martin and Co., Furniture Manufacturers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. A RTISTIC Coverings. —Moquette. Tapestry, Shaddow Tissue, Titian Cloth Burlap (all colors,, including black). Cre- ! tonnes, etc. —Martin and Co.’s Special Price Week. jbTARTTN & CO.’S Oak Dressing Cheats x are smart, and unique in design and finish. See our window.—Devon Street Central. < TTAPOK and Wool Beds.—We have a large selection in all sizes from 30/eacli.—Martin and Co., Devon Street. I DDK Oui for <nir -I Piece Himu Bedroom Suite at £2O 17s fid. Some bargain this. —Martin and Co., where Furniture is Cheaper, Devon Street (next Hoffmann’s). 'VT'OUR Baby would bp delighted with one of our High Chairs, in Seagrass (something new). —Martin and Co., Devon Street. ipLOOR Rugs.—Black Mohair. Wilton Pile, Axminster; also a wide range of Reversible and Rush. Rush, from 9/eac'h.—Alartin and Co., Furnishers. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. qpHE rpußE & rpyRE gERVIOE (H. E. Hooker, Vulcaniser.) STAINTON & CO'.’S GARAGE, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■yV/ISHES to notify the Motorists of New Plymouth and Surrounding Districts that he has eom- £ nienced business at the above address and is prepared to undertake all class of tube and tyre repairs. Retreading a specialty. Consult me about your tyre trouble; it costs
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1921, Page 1
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