Final Throw-out Prices > at M C GRUER’S GREAT SALE All Model Millinery, throw-out price, 9/11 each. Trimmed Panama Hats, 29/6. Now 4/11 White Voile, Colored Voile and Crepon Dresses, 52/6. Now 17/6 Check Zephyr Dresses, 21/-. Now 7/11 White Underskirts, 12/6. Now 6/11 Knickers, trimmed with China Lace, 14/6. Now 8/6. Skirts, Lunsca, Ratines, Sponge, 45/-. 39/6. All One Price, 19/6 Costumes, £4 10s. 3*; Now 32 /- White Skirts, 21/-. Now 4/11 Children’s Rompers, 3/11. Now 1/11 Striped Underskirts Now 4/11 Colored Silk Hose, 7/6. Now 2/11 Riverina Cloth, 2/3. Now ll|d Hoyle’s Print, light ground, 1/- yard. Colored Voiles, plain colors, 3/6. Now 1/11 39in. Grey Mouseline Silk, 22/6. Now 10/6 yard Navy Drill, slightly soiled, 1/- yard Nursery Flannelette, IOJd yard . GALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS AND YOU WILL BUY! McGRUER'S THE PROGRESSIVE DRAPERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. AT AMBURY’S » BETWEEN SEASONS NOVELTIES IN APPAREL READY TO SLIP ON GENERAL DRAPERY, NAPERY, AND FURNISHING REQUISITES. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. DRESSES, SILKS, BLACK A COLORED VELVETEEN. ALL AT PRICES BELOW TO-DAY’S MARKET VALUE FOR CASH. AT W. & A. Ambury Ltd. S’YSSS.
g A Paying Investment. ) Don’t buy the cheap kind of Furniture that eraeks up | before it is paid for. Working off “a dead horse” is | a the rost heartbreaking thing is in the world to a thrifty is housewife. ’ | I FURNITURE THAT LASTS | a lifetime is our specialty. ” Call and see how it is done. s t Note the splendid timber i. used, the first quality uphol- J stery, variety in designs and f expert workmanship. Let | your new furniture prove a | paying proposition—the best | at the lowest possible cost. | WE CAN HELP YOU. MARTIN & Co., The Furnishers ! (Next Hofmaa'x) Devon St. Central. NEW PLYMOUTH f
Special Bargains FY>r a Few Days Only. OUR’ COMPLETE STOCK OF CHILDREN’S WASHING SUITS WILL BE SOLD FOR HALF PRICE COME EARLY FOR THIS SPECIAL! Howell & Howell, , > THE MEN’S WEAK STORE. agVOiT ST - CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
4 NETTOYAGE A SEC. gJAVE your Old Hat cleaned and restocked, new ribbons and leather if ■eceMary. Also Costume*, Suits and Coats dyed or Cleaned and Pressed. White Furs »ade nice and fluffy. Raincoats dyed and pressed lice now. Sports Coats dyed the moat beautiful shades. Ifr CULLOUGH Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 697. CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR ART WALLPAPERS. Genuine White Lead from 69/- cwt. Genuine Mixed Paints from 25/- gallon. Genuine R. L. Oil at 6/4 gallon. Genoliit* Red Oxide at 68/- per cwt. Scrim at 10£d yard. O. LE PAGE, Paint and Wallpaper Merchant and Decorator, dsVon ST, NP RING
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1922, Page 6
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425Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1922, Page 6
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