LOST AND FOUND. | T OST—Dark -bay horse, half draught, : white blaze down face. Reward. — Stratford Butchery, phone B.cjj. QTRAYED —From paddock in Bulteel Street, dark chestnut mare with rope halter. Reward. Apply Daily News. c - n - MISCELLANEOUS. ('CARPENTERING —Repairs and alterations neatly done. Jobbing Work a speciality. —Chas. Kingston, King Street. TTOSE at Thorpe’s. All shadesy in Silk and Lisle. d.n. Call and i"iv spect. Frbhi 2/3 at Thorpe’s, d.n. JOOTTON Hose, good quality, 1/11 at Thorpe’s. d,n. jjAVE you seen our Sheetings and Calicoes. Call at Thorpe’s. d.n. BUYS one of our Vests, short sleeves. —At Thorpe’s. d.n. TjALICO 1/4 at Thorpe’s, the price reducer. d.n. khe B.K. Bookshop.—'Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal for November. Free patterns that will make an attractive IJhy Dress and Evening Gown, a French Cloak in two styles, and a Chic Jumper. Price lOd. lid. d.e. XT the BJx. Bookshop.—-Weldon’s Dressmaker for November. Cut-/ "but patterns for a very fashionable long Coat, and the latest one-piece dress» Price 7d, posted Bd. d.e. the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon's Bazaar of Children’s Fashions, November. Splendid gift patterns: Girl’s One-piece Dress, Pretty Frock for a Girl, a Girl’s Coat s Combinations for a Boy, a Baby’s Coat, Bonnet and Leggings. Price 7d. posted Sd. QPECIAL purchase of Onoto Pens, all grades, price 15/6, post free. Repairs executed. The_B .K. Bookshop. IVE have a fine range of Tennis Goods in stock. Racquets from 9s to £4 10s, all great value; Presses 7/6, Ayres’ Balls at lowest figure. The B.K. BookNovels 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 6s, posted 6/S. JJORE New Novels at the BX 800k 7 - shop: “Light Unseen” (Rinehart), “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. specialise in fiction. Write Tor 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), price 6s, posted 6/S. at the B.K. Bookshop. QDM E Good Colonial Librar’< s at the B.K. Bookshop: "The Pride of Palomar” (Kyne) 65.; “ The Obstacle Race” (Dell), 6s; “The Mysterious Rider” (Grey). 7s; “Martin Conistry’s Vengeance” (Farnol) 6/6; “Kindred of the Dust” (Kyne), 6s; postage Sd extra. SMALL SC.TM will 'buy a lot of Toys : ~ at the B.K. Xmas Toy Sale. Commences Wednesday, December 7. J>ARENTS are urged to make use of the great opportunities offered by The B.K. Toy Sale. Our intention is to make some fearful sacrifices. Commences December 7. yyfELDON’S Home Dressmaker.—Jwrappers and Blouses. Free patterns included of a Lady’s Jumper, a Slip-on Blouse, a Shirt Blouse, a Dressy Blouse, a Magyar Jumper, price 6d, post 7d_. from the B.K. Bookshop.
the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon s Milliner, new number contains two gratis patterns of a new French shape for a lady, also Girl’s Tam o’Shanter. All the newest styles illustrated and the making described. Price 7d. posted Sd. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashion!, Xmas Number, splendid number. Free Patterns of a Girl’s Day Dross,, a Girl’s Party Frock, a Yoked Cloak, a Little Girl's Frock, a Boy’s Tunic Suit, and a Girl’s Evening Dress. All charming styles. Price 7d, posted Sd. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Dressmaker, Xmas number. Gratis Patterns of a Smart Coat Dress for day wear, and a charming Frock. Price 7d. posted Sd. Pass” (McLeod Raine), 6/6: “The Big Round-up” (McLeod Raine), 6/6; “Sister Sue” (Porter), 6/6; “Main Street” (Lewis) 6/-; “Mac of Placifj,” (Longstreth) 6s; “A Girl, a Horse, and a Dog” (Francis Lynde) 6s; postage Sd extra, from the B.K. Bookshop. AT the B.K. Bookshop—Wm. s J. Locke’s immortal books: “The Rough Road’’ and “Red Planet.” at 4/6 each, posted 5/2, a rare opportunity. TTAVE you read how Ogden Ford, of America, became “The Little Nugget.” the greatest prize open to members of the kidnapping profession The story humorously told by P. G. Wodehouse in the “Little Nugget,” price 2/6, posted 2/10, from the B.K. Bookshop. OPHE B.K Toy Sale starts to-morrow. Don't miss your opportunity to buy cheap toys. All sacrificed. QCHOOL Picnic Committees have a rare chance of buying Toys when they are at their cheapest* Special attention to country orders. The B.K. Toy Department. d.e. R ’SALE’—Three 2-year-old Jersey Bulls. Apply to 8.M.H... News office. d-w. JNARGATNS.— Clothes Pegs 6 dozen for Is; Axe Handles, Australian wood, 1/11 each; half-gallon Black Currants, 1/9 each; 71b tins Apricot Conserve, 6/11; Window Polish, 1/6 bottle. Agent for the wonderful C.O. Floor Wax, 9d, Is and 2s tin—At Veale’s.. Brougham Street, Now Plymouth. VMAS FRUlT—Currants ’l6lb; SuL tanas (frosh and clean) 1/3; Seeded Raisins, Is and Is 4d: Phoenix thick peel, 1/9, at Bond's next Red Post. d.n. Hanis-Book ybuf - Ham at Bond’s. Lovely fresh cured, only 1/3 per ]lh. TpDMOND'S Baking Powder., 1/11; Cooking Almonds, 2/6 lb; Cooking Figs, 1 /I; good prunes lid. At Bond’s .Grocery.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1921, Page 1
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