Tn this issue R. Lett, decorator, signwriter, and paperhanger, of Moa Street, Inglewood, notifies that his business premises will be closed for a few days during his absence from the district arranging for large stocks in view of the enlargement of. his business activities.
Successful exhibitors at the recent show under the auspices of the New Plymouth Horticultural Society, are reminded that prize money can now be obtained at Mr. MoGahey’s shop, Devon Street.
Webster Bros, advise that owing to the Rarawa from Onehunga and the Corinna from Nelson both arriving this morning, a record shipment of fruit is to be landed and disposed of by auction to-day and to-morrow. In all 1500 boxes are advised, and such an opportunity may not present itself again this season.
Webster Bros, advertise a display of Canadian woollen goods during the next two days. The goods are now on view, and are well worth inspection.
Your soiled or railed suite, costumes, and dresses can be successfully drycleaned < r dyed and made equal to new at the cost of a few shillings, by J. K. Hawkins and Co., dyers and dry cleaners, Dev i Street, New Plymouth. We also renovate felt hate, Panama hats, furs, etc. Now, it does not matter where you live; just post your goods to us, and they will be returned in a few days
When Sir Walter Raleigh first introduced tobacco into England he brought from Virginia a very high-class article. To-day the high-grade tobaccos are even better in flavor, and fragrant and cool. There is not a big difference in price between special and ordinary grades of tobacco, but the difference to the smoker from a flavor point of view is most marked. We are now offering some very special mixtures for particular smokers, and we want you to try them. You will appreciate being able to secure these high-grade brands.—W. H. Preece, Devon Central,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1922, Page 4
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