Last Week of Sale Sale Positively closes Sat. 18th March LAST CHANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: Ladies’ Cotton Singlets, 1/11 I Nursery Flannelette, 9/11 doz. “Doctor” Flannel, 3/6 yd. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 3/6 32in. Striped Flannelette, Boys’ Ties, 6d Ladies’ Llama Hose, 5/11 1//3 y<i ' KaJ ' a P oi Suits, 39/6 Ladies’ Voile Blouses. Horrockses Al Calico. Men’s Roslyn Suits, 72/6 Half Price. V 4 y d ' Men’s Fur Fe lts, 15/6 Navy Silk ■Underskirts, 12/6 36m - Butter Cloth * 5d yd ' | Men’s white Sing i etSj 2/11 White Cotton Bloomers, 3/6 Horrockses’ 29in. Flannelette, Crepe de Chine Blouses. ■ y , ~ ™ , o , e Half Price. Mareella Quilts, full size, 27/6 Me “ s Pennine Shirts > 8 / 6 White Silk Blouses, 17/6 Baldwin’s 3-ply Wool, lOd. Men s ide-end Ties, 1/6 Dfijnaak Serviettes, 1/6 Linen Tea Towelling, 1/5 Paris Garters, 1/9 The MELBOURNE Ltd MEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, WANGANUI. ELTKAM. HAWERA. STRATFORD.
Z —— i==o ar II Quality highest f ' - Prices lowest f - ll I M I To reduce our holding of Boots '* I/ [f nfT x< IS and Shoes before stock-taking we \f I wl I 1 11 j are offering bur high-grade Foot#1 Hl I wear at Bargain Prices. ZjQgEjffillr ) If INSPECTION INVITED. Ij A Postage Paid on all country , Jr orders. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones* “HEALTH** BRAND FOOTWEAR. w—y—x w r < < < W QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, 111 If , tk. II I TELEPHONE No. 433. L/w V I\l Lt Ls aJ/ NEW PLYMOUTH. w
GOODS BELOW COST. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW in one of our large Windows of _ FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS that we are x w 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.
The ONLY way to get Flavour in Tea Many people to think that by putting a little more > ommon tea in the pot a good cup is thereby ensured; ins ead of this, its commonness is only made more pronounced, and the BLACKNESS and BITTERNESS increased. It is impossible to get flavour and quality in this manner, because they are non-existent. The only way is to use good quality . FINE teas. Ask your grocer for 77>« term fine is used by tea experts to describe “AMRirD pound but much less per | ▼ | |j[f A cup. FINE Tea
ST'V SPENCER-MOULTON All-Britiah TYRES Rj!' 111 Reduce motoring coati. They're 's< ’ U SwuSoreW Britain'. belt and cany leu - 3> ! uly orci,r
Boilers “Stopakalised” steam more * i-ily. Give increased power.- Save “STOPSKAL” BOILER COM;*Ol ND never fails to remove scale, ops "pitting’' and corrosion. Booklet Manning Co., 139 Albert Street. A«G£and.—3.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1922, Page 8
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484Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1922, Page 8
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