Attention ! DO NOT MISS THE ■TWO ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK A- & P. SHOW AND M C GRUER’S VHL ROGRESSIVE DRAPERS’, SHOW OF WINTER MILLINERY, COSTUMES, COATS, - JUMPERS, Etc. We have just opened these Goods from London, and they are the correct thing at the right price. McGRUER’S THE PROGRESSIVE DRAPERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
AUTUMN jas ANNOUNCEMENT We have just opened our latest importations of COATS, MILLINERY, I/p JUMPERS, &c- Vi KW; These new season’s goods express Fash- ZrTr * ion’s very latest decree in color and style, V> XL ■ V aad we feel sure that they will appeal to *l’7 every New Plymouth lady. The faet that y j these goods have just arrived must not be 1 1 interpreted as their being high priced, when, I / as a matter of faet, they are not. k MEASE CALL AND INSPECT THIS. AUTUMN SHOWING. / \V W. & A.Ambury Ltd. Jj DEVON BWET NEW PLYMOUTH
REMOVED TO NEW & COMMODIOUS PREMISES In DEVON STREET EAST (Next McNeill’s Grocery.) SUPERB NEW STOCKS In an Lines of GENTS’ CLOTHING, MERCERY, Etc. AT REDUCED PRICES. Howell & Howell, MEN’S CLOTHIERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Highest Quality—Lowest Cost | ■ i i ■■ ® The most critical judge ■ j ~r 'icannot detect flaw or f flimsiness in our furni- - ture, for neither is there. vEWa&t&reLJM fWrt * .. . --- | Bfl Si On the contrary, our /XiWE? ? workmanship is approved ~ by hundreds of custom- J (J) fwSjjFf » it is able to - stand the supreme test - of time. ' - SEE OUR NEW DESIGNS in Hall and Dining-room Furniture just completed under the one roof and sold g direct to our customers —no middlemen. Economy in g cost, daintiness of appearance, and unusual durability in 8 every piece. “ MARTIN S’ Co., The Furnishers | (Next Hoffman s) Devon St. Central, NEW PLYMOUTH |
BRICKS EMENY AND CO. BRICKMAKERS, DOUGLAS ROAD (late of Wanganui), DEG to notify the public that they are prepared to supply bricks in .ny quantity f.o.b. rail Douglas station. All orders forwarded to Emeny and Jo., Stratford, will receive their prompt attention. Samples may be seen, and prices obarned at Russell and Sons’ yards, St. kubyn Street, New Plymouth, or at the works, Douglas Road.
* PLANT NOW? QPRDiG JJULBS. Allium, Anemones. Amaryllis, Crocus, Gladioli. Hyacinth, Spanish Iris, Ixias, Snow Flakes, Freesias, Scilla, Ranunculus, Tulips and all varieties of Narcissus and Daffodils. ALSO SOW SWEET PEAS, fipencer's Exhibition Strain, Choicest Mixed. Procure from — H. G: STAUB SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, ’ U REGENT STREET .... HAWERA. ’PHONE 364.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1922, Page 6
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