Last Week of Sale Sale Positively closes Sat. 18th March isaacr LAST CHANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: Ebles’ Cotton Singlets, 1/11 I Nursery Flannelette, 9/11 doz. | “Doctor” Flannel, 3/6 yd. lakes’ Cashmere Hose, 3/6 32in. Striped Flannelette, Boys’ Ties, 6d EaSes* Llama Hose, 5/11 Boys’ Kaiapoi Suits, - 39/6 Cadies* Voile Blouses, Horrockses’ Al Calico, Men’s Roslyn Suits, 72/6 Half P l ™ - y ’ Men’s Fur Felts, 15/6 • W«re CjTV nndeTalrirts 12/fi 36in - Butter Cloth, 5d yd. olU£ cnoersKirts, LZ/o Men s White Singlets, 2/11 q /c Horrockses’ 29in. Flannelette, .WStte Cotton Bloomers, 3/6 Shirley p<>liee BraceS; 3/6 Crepe de Chine Blouses, ' y . . , _ Half Price. Marcella Quilts, full size, 27/6 I Men 8 Pennine Shirts, 8/6 "Wkfte Silk Blouses, 17/6 Baldwin’s 3-ply Wool, lOd. Men’s Wide-end Ties, 1/6 , TWmvßlr Serviettes, 1/6 Linen Tea Towelling, 1/5 Paris Garters, 1/9 TheMELBOURNE Ltd MZW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, WANGANUI. rtVWiM "HAWEEA. « STEATFOED.
.'maoEai .'.'i i Quality highest Prices lowest x. 1 ' I U 1 re^uoe our holding of Boots I / yT I and Shoes before stock-taking we I 'Xi I I S' are o ® er * u K °ur high-grade FootII I Is I /“Ar 4 wear at Bargain Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. J] A Postage Paid on all country F orders. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones* “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. /"V f r W'X > f f • QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, 111 B L K rw II I TELEPHONE No. 433. L'VZwIX I—d I—4 As-7 new Plymouth. W V>ni ■ —fi Anr-rnnt— ui
GOODS BELOW COST. I =================== I JfE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW | in one of our large Windows of t Furniture and Furnishings | 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 Tara- J naki. t SEE THESE GOODS. | PURSER’S LIMITED THE RED POST HOME FURNISHERS. | DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. j
LOOK AT THESE < fTtODGE CAR, first-class going order, electric light and starter, new battery. Only ,£275. BUICK in good going order and condition, £3OO. BUICK* ®«cyiinder, first-class condition, £325. pne 2J lap. MILKING MACHINE ENgine, perfect order, £27 10s. TYRES, OILS 7 BENZINE, MOTOR ACCESSORIESBUICK SERVICE * Garage; Brougham Street. PHONE 896. „ E. A. TOWNLEY, S r Proprietor. MOTOR TYRES beg to notify Motorists of Taranaki and surrounding districts that w* have jn installed the very best and I»tyre repairing plant, and are now I -pared to handle any class of Tyre rep 4 'i. no matter how badly burst. jXi tyre repairing depot, DEVON STREET. Opr. K Post. New Ilymoutb. R YHALE, PROP aETOR. Phone 33. P.O. Box 222.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 8
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