GREAT ANNUAL Stocktaking Sale T'EXB.XSASn 21st TO 18th MAUCH INCLUSIVE. i . READ THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS: / MORE TO FOLLOW EACH WEEK. Ladle*’ Fabric Gloves, white Silk Underskirts, navy only; Boys’ Ties, were 1/-. Now 6d. only. Reduced to 4d pair. were 25/-. 12/6. , , _ ~ . , - Boys’ Kaiapoi Suits, sizes 7 »<««*«• Calico, 3&4neh : Laches Cnuh Coats all sizes, to J2 Reduced to 39/6. Al quality. 1/4 yard. reduced from 35/-. 22/6. ' Butter Cloth, 36 inches wide, Irish Voile Blouses, hand era- Mens Kaiapoi Suits, were was lOd. 5d yard. broidered, were np to 49/6. 95/-. Now reduced to 72/6. Horrockses’ Flannelette, 29 12 / 6 > 17 / 6 . 25/-. Men’s Saddle Trousers, woninches wkjf; was 1/lT ’* 'Ladies’ Cotton Vests, good derful value Now 27/6. 1/6 fard: -v size. Were 2/11. 1/11. , - _ _ Shirley Police Braces, the Hmory Ftemelette 27 hWhes Ladies ’ Bloomers grea t bar- Qn ine kind Now 3/6 wide; was 1/3, 9/11 dozen. gain. Were 6/11. 3/6. "Black Sateen, 30 inches. Re- Crepe de Chine Blouses, were President Braces, genuine duced from 2/6. 1/6 yard. Jup to 55/-. Now 29/6. Shirley make. 3/11. Black Italian, 54 inches .wide, - White Silk Blouses, were up ■ Paris Garters, were 2/11. was 4/6. 2/6 yard. to 29/6. Now 17/6. Now 1/9. The MELBOURNE! Ltd
o 3r _ TO BE SLAUGHTERED BELOW COST PRICES! ■I - 18 pairs Assorted White Buckskin Boots at 22/6. . 48 pairs White Canvas Walking Shoes at 7/6 ” pairs White Buckskin Bar Shoes .-.- . at 17/6 Te 19 pairs White Canvas Boots at 13/6 >S "*\ also ALL ROUND REDUCTIONS ON OUR HJ.GHGRADE FOOTWEAR. K. INSPECTION INVITED. -jy, Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and J oner;’ Jffik x, . “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. y--DOCKRILL’S » QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE NO. 433, , ■* DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. jw X>nr—" , ii' "ii ir-tni-n ■■■■<■
GOODS BELOW COST. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW in one of our large Windows of FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS r that we are 'SELLING BELOW THE ACTUAL COST. Half a dozen CARPET SQUARES, a few EASY CHAIRS, SEAGRASS SQUARES, ODD DINING CHAIRS. WARDROBE, SIDEBOARD, and a lot of other lines that are to be cleared out at Prices unheard of before in Taranaki. SEE THESE GOODS. PURSER’S LIMITED THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
z BOW ISSUED. TOURIST’S GUIDE ffO NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT. PRESCRIPTION of what to see in the town and district, ■- and how to see it. Details of Sport and recreation facilities. Outline of New Plymouth’s hydro-electric scheme and tramways system. Latest Tramways Time-table. Taranaki trade and vital statistics. Other valuable information. —= Supplied gratis under direction of Tourist &. Expansion League, from whose Bureau (Messrs. Humphries and Davies’), Egmont Street, copies may be obtained; or from the Publishers, Daily News, Currie Street. FRANK E. ORBELL, • LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR A ASSESSOR, fiT. AUBYN ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, •t (Old Savings Bank Buildings.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1922, Page 8
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