MISCELLANEOUS. XT ADAME ROSEVEAR will be -returning from South with a choice selection of the latest in Millinery. Open for business after the 29th at 173 Gill Street. Millinery Lounge.d.w. p\)UND —Ladiee, 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.<Lw. T ADIES’ Do you know that we can dye and re-block your Velour or Felt Hat. Satisfaction guaranteed.— McCuHough, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. ■pWERDOWN "Quilte—We are now showing a beautiful eelection at bargain prices. Inspect these early. — Martin and Co., Modern Furnishers. f.w. A/TARTIN & OO.’s display of Eiderdown Quilts is worth inspection. See our window.—Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. f.w. A N Eiderdown Quilt makes «in ideal present. Make an early selection from Martin and Co.’s new range.— Devon Street Central. f.w. JLT ARTIN &”<X). invite - inspection of the high-grade and well-selected stock of General Furnishings, including Eiderdown Quilts, Colonial Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Runners, Linoleums, Dining and Bedroom Furniture of all descriptions. Call and compare prices.—Devon Street, New Plymouth. A T the Millinery Parlour, Dawson Street.—A huge display of smart Millinery showing at cheapest prices prevailing.c.y. QELECT your Winter Millinery from the Millinery Parlour, Dawson St., and you will get great satisfaction, c.y. /OPENING this week at the Millinery / Parlour.—Wide brimmed Velours, Ciri Ribbons, Veilings, New Fruits and Flowers c.y. OPECIAL Prices at Miss Hunt’s (corner Devon and Gover Streets). Sample range of Millinery just opened at low prices. a.y. “rpHE Mind, and How to Use It”—for everything. Booklet posted free. Box 210, Auckland. f.y. SONIA, Clairvoyant, gives advice on business; also hair tonic. Address: Riddle’s (late West’s) shop. Devon Street (side entrance). 'U'IRE SALE—-One only Bargains in A Oak Wardrobe, oval mirror, full size, £lB ss; Chesterfield, spring back and seat, £l3 15s; Roll Top Desk, a beauty, £l3 10s.—Lobb and Co.d.e. ■piß-E SALE —Direct from the big furX niture fire in Wanganui. Bedsteads, Duchess Chests, etc. Sale now on at J. Lobb and Co.’s. d.e. piRE SALE—The whole of our stock A has beefT-ftfjFrlted down to salvage prices, so get in early, as we refuse no sale bargains for you all.—J. Lobb and Co. d.e.
( piRE SALE—Salvage Stock from the A big fire in Wanganui. Damaged ! only by smoke and water. Get in early as these goods are not going to last long at the prices we sell at.—J. Lobb and Co. <Le. . piRE SALE.—New Bargains this week: 9 x 12 Carpet Squares 65/-, 8 x 10, 55/-; 6 x 9, 35/-. See our window for these snips. J. Lobb & Co. d piRE SALE —Seagrass Runner, 3 feet A wide, reversible, 2/11 yard, good pattern; 27in. wide, Reversible. 2/6 yd. Less than pre-war price.—Lobb and $ d.e. pIRE SALE—Shadow Tissues, good A quality. 3/9 yard; Door Slips, good, i 5/6; Special Snip in Hearthrugs, 21/6. ' Don’t miss these t'hree lines. —J.' Lobb and Co. d.e. P’IRE SALE—Carpet Runners, good TapA estry, 6/3 yard; best Axminster, 12/6 yard. The Daddy of the lot—Real Wilton Pile, 12/6. Get in early, at Lobb and Co.’s. ‘d.e. pIRE SALE.—This beata all records: Full' size Kapoc Quilts from 18/6; Small Table Covers, 2/6. Get buay. Call at Lobb and Co.’s.<Le. ■pIRE SALE. —Something to talk A about: First-class line of Kitchen Chairs, strong and well finished. Only 12/6. —Lobb and Co. d.e. INGLEWOOD. /"COTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. See our Ladies’ and Children’s Woollen Frocks just unpacked. e.n. lnglewood, Cash Drapers. Ladies’ Corsets just landed. Special Price 8/6 per pair. e.n. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. See our windows and doorway tomorrow for special prices. e.n. Cash Drapers. —We have a splendid range of Ladies ’and Girls’ Coats, Dress Tweeds, Flannels, Flannelettes, etc. Call. e.n. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. —We buy and sell for cash only, consequently we are in a position to give you the finest price. Call and see our values. e.n. OWNERJiETIRING. QZ' ACRES, handy. With 5-roomed house. Price £950; £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent, for 5 years. ’2'2' ACRES, with new 4-roomed Cottage and other buildings. Price £35 an acre; £450 cash, balance at 6 per cent for 5 years. There are no mortgages on these properties. F. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT, FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 531. FOR EXCHANGE JJ®W 5-roomed Bungalow, every possible convenience, section 2/3 acre, handy to trams. Equity £lOOO. The owner wishes to' exchange for a farm of 50 to 100 acres as a going conTf interested, send particulars to— J R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. i ’Phones—Office 711, Residence S5l.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1922, Page 1
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