MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL Hose Prices at Thorpe’s, from 2/IL£.n. A T Thorpe’s —Indiana AU Wool Cashmere Hose at 4/11. d.n. 1~~ Hose, special price at Thorpe’s, 4/11. d.n. TYON’T“Delay." Call’early and secure Indiana Hose, 4/11, at _ d : n _- IpLANj\ELS - at~Thorpe’ri. Pink, Grey, J Natural, 1/11; Navy, 2/6. d.n. ■piNK, Grey. Natural Flannels, 1/11; Navy 2/6, at Thorpe’s. d.n. TtTANTED~Known.--Why~buy Coffee ’ ’ that may be six months old when you can get it fresh ground every day, and, remember, . cheaper, at Veal.e’s, Brougham Street., , RANGES! Oranges! Oranges’ Large ripe Island oranges, 6 and 8 for ]e. —Woollett, Quality Fruiterer, Devon Street Central and" Devon Street West, d.w. KOMA Tea, the tea with the aroma; all dust extracted by modern machinery. Price 3s per lb., 61bs. 17s. At Bond’s. d-n- - all good, fresh, clean lines of groceries. Price moderate. Delivered anywhere in the Borough, d.n. QAGO, 31be. for 1/-; v Tapico, 3lbs. 1/-; Edmonds’ Baking Powder, 1/11: Candles, 1/- lb.; Crossed Fish, 3 tins for 2/6. Cash at C. Bond’s (next Red Post). ' ■p|ARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street—The house for dependable goods. White Leads and Oils in best quality brands always in stock. d.n. ■yr OU must paint—or pay for repairs —the unpainted house soon goes to ruin. Ring 571 v for an estimate.— Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. Genuine White Lead, O. Q x jj es an <i Oils (mixed ready for use), obtainable at Darby and Hannan’s, Brougham Street. d.n. TF'you break a pane of glass, ring 571; A competent glaziers always available. —Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. yr/INSOR and Newton Artists’ Materials, oil color tubes, half pans, Conte crayons, sketching blocks and papers, and all requisites. —Darby and Hannan’s. d.n. Pi'ARBY & HANNAN for genuine Ready-mixed Paints, Floor Stains, Varnishes, Motor and other Enamels. T>AiNTERS’ Brushware, splendid range for all classes of work; we can offer some special bargains in these lines.—Darby and Hannan. d.n. TVARB Y & HANNAN Brougham Street, guarantee satisfaction on all Painting and Decorating Work entrusted to them. ’Phone 571. d.n. TYARBY & HANNAN, Brougham Street, for new season’s Wallpapers. New prices for the latest fashions in paperhangings. d.n. VX/ANTED Known—Herbert Howard, * ’ Spiritual Diagnoser. Treatment for Nervous and Functional Troubles. Excellent testimonials. Appointments, c/o Mrs. F. Arden, Morley Street, New Plymouth, between Powderham and Vivian Streets. Correspondence invited.
OLD Bicycles and bicycle OVW f rarnes wanted, any condition. Send address. Agent will call.—Steel Co., c/o Taranaki Daily News. QELECT your Millinery from the Millinery Parlor, Dawson Street. Greatest satisfaction given.b.y. AT the Millinery Parlor, Dawson Street. The cheapest Hats in town for quality and style.b.y. smartest selection of Millinery is A io be obtained at the Millinery Parlor, Dawson Street.b.y. ••“rpHE Mind, and How to Use It.” —Free Booklet. —N.Z. Educational Agency, Box 210, Auckland.f.y. JOB Line of Straw Plaits, 3/11, at Miss Hunt’s, corner Devon and Cover Streets.d.y. QJULLIVAN’S save you 20 per cent, on your Furniture. Quality and design unsurpassed. Freight paid to home. For particulars write J. MeGiven, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, who will call on you. TAINING Room Furniture.—Quality cannot be beaten. Saves you 20 per cent, on shop prices. Sullivan's quality. Write J. McGiven, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, for particulars. VX/ ANTED —Furniture Buyers to know ’’ they get better value for less money. Direct from the factory to you. Made by Sullivan, Wanganui. For particulars write J. McGiven, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, who will call on you. A/TADAME SONIA, Clairvoyant, gives advice on business; also hair tonic. Address: Riddle’s (late West’s) shop, Devon Street (side entrance). FOR SALE ' A REAL MONEY MAKER. 34:T carr ’ e <i under Government test 6 sheep per acre for three years on grass alone. Now on the property: 1000 sheep, of which 500 are permanent breeding ewes, 40 head cattle, 7 horses. Expect to get away this season 840 fat sheep, mostly sold. Milking 8 cows. Fifteen paddocks, 7-wire fences, totara posts; permanent streams. All ploughed and nicely laid down in English grasses. New bungalow now being erected (rough cast), consisting of living room 14 x 15, kitchen 14 x 16, bedroom 14 x 15, ditto 14 x 15, ditto 10 X 12, bathroom 10 x 8.6, sleeping porch 14 j x 10, sleeping verandah 19 x 10, scullery, pantry, water tanks 2400 gallons, 2 windmills, wash-house, tubs and copper; 3-bail cowshed, woolshed, motor shed, dip and yards, implement shed. Nice lawn, plantation, orchard and flower garden; 12-ton stack' oaten sheaf, 25 tons lucerne hay, turnips, 14 tons hay, etc. Three miles from factory, 2 saleyards, school and P. 0., 1 mile Technical High School (50 scholars). Price £3O; per acre, plus cost of house say £lOOO. Deposit £3OOO. First mortgage £4500 at 6 per cent, balance as per arrangement. ARTHUR B. GIBSON SOLE AGENT. EGMONT ST. .... NEW PLYMOUTH ’Phone 474. .y ~' <1 £.O. Box 155.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 1
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