LOST AND FOUNDT OST—Presumably at the Circus on Saturday, an Amber Cigar Holder with gold baud. £1 reward to finder. Apply News office for address. c.w. T OST—Brown" canvas bag between town and Vogeltown. Reward on return to Daily News office. ee. T OST —Silver-headed cane. Reward at News office. b.x. MISCELLANEOUS. ■JJEW Wehlon’s Patterns just arrived .' at Jhe B.Bl< Bookshop from February Ladies’ Jougpal, dated March, Costumes numbers 66213, 66214, 66215, 66235, 66336, 66253, 66251, 66241, 66257, 66216, 66437, 66414, 66416, 66415, 66260; Miscellaneous, 66252, 66262, 66226, 66231, 66232. Supplies limited. Order early. 1/- each, post free. 'V’E W~Coup6n” Weldon’s 1 Ladies’ Journal for February, dated March. Matron’s Dress 66305, Girl’s Dress 65974, Girl’s Cami. Knickers 62406, Lady’s Petticoat and Chemise 65685, Lady’s Nightdress 6G404. Price fld each, from the B.K. Bookshop. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal for February. A very fine number, with Gift Patterns of a dress in two styles, a pretty blouse, a coat and skirt, also instructions for knitting a Shetland wool camisole and evening vest. Contains also a gratis booklet on teacup reading. Price lOd, posted lid. z /IT the B.K. Bookshop.—W eldon** Dressmaker for February, contains a free pattern of the Newest Coat and Skirt, and detailed instructions for knitting Lady’s Princess Petticoat in fine wool. Price 7d, posted Bd. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions for February. Patterns of a Girl’s School Dress, Jumper, Boy’s Blouse and Knickers, Child’s Dress, Child’s Petticoat. A good number. Price 7d, posted Bd. TTUBBOOK’S, Genuine White Lead and Linseed Oil, mixed ready for use (in all shades). —Obtainable at Darby and Hannan’s, Brougham Street, d.n. T)ONT “Spoil the. Ship for a Ha’porth of Tar”; use the best materials when painting your home—it pays.— See Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. d.n. T>ING 571 for a price for that Painting and Papering you keep intending to do.—Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. d.n. “TLTURESCO,” the ideal calcimine for Beaver, Petres and similar boards —to be had at Darby and Hannan’s. TITOTOR Screens, Plate and Sheet x Glass, Leaded Lights, Mirror Pla’te —at Darby and Hannan’s, ’phone 571. d.n. TAARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street, for Ready-mixed Paints. Varnishes, Shingle Stains, Furniture and Floor Stains. d.n. VA/ ALLPAPERS of taste and artistic ’ designs, coupled with low prices, at Darby and Hannan’s, Brougham Street, d.n. TJEV'ELLED Mirrors, English \ manufacture, just landed; our prices are right.—Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. d.n.
TYARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street, for Genuine White Lead, Linseed Oil, Scrim, Tacks, Brushware, and all Painters’ Requisites.d.n. A"T The Palatine, New Plymouth.—, 39 pairs men’s dark all-wool tweed trousers, Kaiapoi make, e.n. A _ T“The~Palatine - New Plymouth.— Men’s all-wool Cashmere Socks, reduced to 2s 9d pair, or four pairs for 10s L AT The Palatine, New Plymouth Boys’ fine blue serge sports suits (all wool, indigo "(lye), reduced from 75s to 62s.em. AT The Palatine, New Plymouth.— The best selection of Men’s Suits in Taranaki. e.n. AT The Palatine, New Plymouth.— Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, 90s. e.n A T The - New Plymouth.— All wool Worsted Suits, beautifully tailored, £6 6s. e.n. A T - The - Palatine, New Plymouth.— Men’s white Silk Shirts 22/6; Tussore Silk Shirts, 21/-.e.n. A T The Palatine, New Plymouth.— A Men’s Wool Sox 1/11, Linen Handkerchiefs 2/11. e.n. A T The Palatine, New Plymouth.— A Men’s Wide-end Silk Ties, 1/11; very nice colors in them. e.n. A T The Palatine, Devon Street, New Plymouth: 45 pairs of Men’s Allwool Tweed Trousers to be cleared at 19/6. e.n "A T the Palatine.— Light Weight Singlets 4/11. Knee Drawers 5/11. A T the Palatine.—The largest and best assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Suits in Taranaki. AT the Palatine. —Boys’ all wool High A School Shirts from 8/3; all wool Blue Knickers from 13/3. A T the Palatine.—Boys’ White top Stockings from 4/3, Belts 2/6. A T The Palatine. —Ladies’ all wool Bathing Costumes in all sizes at 14/9. AT the Palatine —Men’s all wool Flannel Sports Suits at 79/-. /L LUMINIUM Preserving Pans, Enamelled Preserving Pans, Saucepans, etc.—Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. e.n. X/'ACtJETTE Carpet Sweepers are very simple; a child can use them; no wire* required. —Arnold and Co. Q HERWIN-WILLI AMS MixedPamt” in any quantity; ready for use.—At Arnold and Co.’s. QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools; full stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. Mowers and Garden Hose, at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon Street. YpOUND—Ladies, now is the time to have your Woollen Sport Coat dyed.—McCullough’s (opp. McNeill’s). Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. ‘E’OUND—It doesn’t matter how soiled or battered that old hat, McCullough’s will make it look like new.— Street (opp. MaNmAVs Grocery).
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1922, Page 1
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