MISCELLANEOUS. AT The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Children’s Fashions, March: A really good number. Free patterns are a Girl’s Dress with found neck, Girls Dress with square neck, Boy’s Coat, Girl’s Coat, a Bonnet for Baby, and a Small Boy/s Tunic Suit. Price 7d, posted Bd. "AT The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s lllustrated Dressmaker for March contains patterns that will make the Newest One-Piece Dress, a Smart Coat Frock," and a Stylish Jumper. ' Price 7d, posted Bd. QPDENDID New Fiction at The B.K. Bookshop.—“ The Profiteers” (Oppenheim), “The Elephant God” (Casserly), “To Him That Hath” (Ralph Connor), “Ressurrection Rock” (Balmer), “The Ivory Ball” (Hotchkiss). Price 6/each, posted 6/6. XTEW Books at The BJv.—"Tobias o’ the Light” (Cooper), “The Sea Bride” (Williams), “La Chance Nime Mystery” (Carleton), “David Valley” (Lynde), “The City of Endless Night” (Hastings)., “Desert Love” (Joan Conquest), “Molly’s Substitute Husband” (McConn), “Hiker Joy” (Connolly), "The Gloved Hand” (Stevenson). Price 6/- each, posted 6/6. HpHE S.K. Bookshop have some splendid cheap fiction—good binding, good paper, good stories and big books: "Cappy Ricks” (Kyne) 2/6, “The Roaring U.P. Trail” (Zane Grey) 2/6, “Johnny Nelson” (Mulford) 2/6, “House of Dreams (Dome True” (Pedlar) 2/6, "Man of the Forest” (Grey) 3/6, “Kindred of the Dust” (Kyne) 4/6. Postage 6d extra.
T>IBBY’S Annual for 1922—A splendid number completely and beautifully illustrated. Price A/-, posted 4/2. Supplies limited. —At rhe B.K. Bookshop. TTAVE you tried our 9d School Pad?. Contains 190 pages of excellent paper, ruled sides and complete with blotter.—The B.K. Stationery Department. A/TOTOR Cycles.—Free engine Triumph, in good order, £25. —At Lightband and Wann’s, Stratford. ATOTOR Cycles.—Slightly used, latest model, spring frame Indian, at £lOO. Easy terms arranged.—Lightband and Wann, Stratford. TMTOTOfi Cycles.—ln good conditioh, a A late model Douglas. A snip at £4O. — Lightband and Wann, Stratford. AjriSS HUNT, Instructress of Millinery and Dressmaking (first-class credentials for each), will commence next term of classes from March 29. Particulars /on application, corner Devon and Gover Also, Millinery orders undertaken as usual. Drapery sold for cash only. ’Phone 752. f.w. ITT’ANTED Known —Butter will pay better than Cheese, so start home separation at once and supply us. We can give you good returns. No shares required; equal payments to all. Our factory takes cream right through the winter any day you send it. Full particulars from MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTjD., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui.
Busy Central Fruit Shop, Devon Street, now open. Close to your dram, train, bus and garage.—A.— O. Woollett, Proprietor. £TOUT~LAD IES^ - GENTLEMEN~can really reduce without drugs. Simple home remedy, endorsed by doctors. Write for free particulars. T. N. Harrison, box 1387, Wellington. Enclose six stamps. & CO. sell Double-bed Mattresses for 39s fid, single size 29s 6d; finest All-wool Colonial Blankets, 47s fid and 59s fid. Don’t decide before seeing these. —Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. e.e. A BOUT to Furnish ? Then get Martin’s quote for the whole job. ■You’ll save money and get satisfaction Always good selection to choose from.— Martin and Co., House Furnishers, Devon Street. e.e. Ajf AR TIN & CO.’S Cut Prices in Furniture. Inspect our well selected stock and buy now. Everything going at bargain prices.—Martin and Co., Devon Street. e.e. VV’HEN Furnishing don’t overlook the acknowledged fact “that Martin and Co. f sell it for less,” Chesterfield Suites, Couches, Divan and Tub Chairs made to order.—Martin and Co., Modern Furnishers, Devon Street. e.e. HPHE Busy Central Fruit Shop, Devon ) Street, now. open. Close to your train, train, bus and garage.—A.’ O. Woollett, Proprietor.
A MBURY’S invite you to visit their Showroom on Tuesday 28th. All that is newest in Ladies’ Wear will be displayed. e.w. MARTIN late Melbourne, Skin Disease Specialist Treatment, cures Eczema, Psoriasis, Erythema, Acue, Itch, and Scalp troubles. Corner Bell and Guyton Streets, Wanganui. rpHE Busy Central Fruit Shop, Devon A Street, now open. Close to your tram, train, bus and garage.—A. O. Woollett, Proprietor. ATILLINERY, Costumes, Furs, Woven Underclothing, Wool Frocks, Jumpers, Coats, etc., all new at Ambury’s ■Showroom on Tuesday, 28th inst. e.w. TpOUND — you’ll be surprised at the result if you have your old Velour Hat cleaned and re-blocked at McCullough’s, Devon Street, opposite McNeill’s, New Plymouth. d.w. A WALK round Ambury’s Showroom on Tuesday 28th will mean a return visit when you want a pretty hat. e.w. ABOUND. — When you have your CosFtumes. Suits, etc., cleaned or dyed and pressed at McCullough’s, they look new, feel new, and they are new. Op posite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. A LL Wool Flannels, Pink, Shetland & Orkney, 2/3; White Sheetings, 3/6, 3/11; Wincette, 2/2, 2/C, 2/9, at Ambury’s. e.w. fV W? & H DRAKE’S, Inglewood.— Big Bargain Sale, Furniture, Linoleums, Carpets, Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Crockery. Call and inspect stocks. e.v. A LL Wool Flannels, Pink, Shetland, Orkney, 2/3; Double Bed White Sheetings, 3/6, 3/11; 36-inch Winciette 2/2, 2/6, at Ambury’s. e.w. f~}LY DELLAS 3/11, Twillinta Pyjama Cloths 2/3, Soluna 2/11, Blanket Coatings 15/11, at Ambury’s. e.w.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 1
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