MISCELLANEOUS. "[i/f ADAME SONIA, Clairvoyant, gives advice on health and business; also hair tonic. Business address: Inglewood Coffee Palace. e y• A"T~the B.K. Bookshop.—“ Evidences of Spiritualism,” a series of records, including the following books:—“The Great Beyond and Its Inhabitanta,” “A Soldier Gone West,” “Fourteen Letters from the Beyond,” “After Death Communications,” “Practical Views on Psychic Phenomena,” “Psychical Miscellany;” 3/3 each; posted, 3/9. e.n. ‘ Ju-Jitsu,” a useful booklet by Claude Benson. Well illustrated. Price la, posted 1/2, at the B.K. Bookshop-e.n. “HTELE Art of Fortune Telling by Tea Leaves, by a Highland Seer,” with ten illustrations. Price la, posted 1/2, at the B.K. e.n. ■fjfrSO’S Who in Fiction —a Dictionary of noted names in novels, tales, romances, poetry and drama, by H. Swan. Price 1/6, posted 1/9, at the B.K. Bo okahop. e-n. A T the B.K. Bookshop—“ Auckland Weekly News” Souvenir Edition. Wreck of the Wiltshire. Buy a copy for your friends at home and abroad, e.n A T the B.K. Bookshop.—New Books and New Supplies/at 6s:—“lf Winter Comes” (Hutchinson), “Nicolette —A Tale of Old Provence” (Orczy), “Way of Revelation” (Ewart), “Alias the Lone Wolf” (Vance), “The Jungle Girl” (Casserly), “The Return of Alfred” (by the author of “The Rain Girl”), “Wishes Limited” (Darlington), “The Stronger Influence” (Milla Young), “The Spinster Aunt” (Burke), “The Obstacle Race” (Dell), poetage 6d extra-e.n. YXT ANTED Known—Finest quality ’’ Samarang Kapoc at 2/- lb, at Purser’s, The Red Post.e.w,VV ANTED” Known—Plenty of finest ’ ’ quality Kapoc for 2s per , lb, at Purser’s, Ltd., The Red Post.e.w. yVANTED Known—so Bales Samarang ’ ’ Kapoc at Purser's, The Red Post. e.w. ITT ANTED Known —50 Bales Kapoc Al ’ ’ quality Samarang Kapoc to sell at 2s lb, at Purser’s.e.w. VST ANTED” Known —Just received, 50 ’ ’ bales finest Samayang Kapoc to sell at 2s lb, at Purser’s./ e.w. BUTTON’S offer you their experience of 130 years. Why experiment ? Webster Bros. BUTTON’S Seeds are on e price throughout Dominion. Cheap Seeds are dear seeds. Webster Bros.
QUTTON’S Seeds are raised by experts. Why experiment? Webster Bros, d.w. QUTTON’S Seeds for quality, germination and type.—Webster Bros- d.w. QUTTON’S are responsible for new varieties in Flowers and Vegetables. See 1922 Catalogue.*LwILfADAME RO’SEVEAR has the latest in Millinery; re-modelling a speciality. —173 Gill Street.c.y. qq Per 100 Cash.—Macrocarpa, (QfQ' O a b ou t 1 ft. G in., good safe size. Mitdhinson, Wholesale Grower, New Plymouth. . Per 100 Cash.—Pinus Insignus, O 2 y ear6> Pinus Insignis about Ift 6in., good stuff, 10s per 100, 70s per 1000. —Mitchinson, New Plymouth. q** - / Per 100 Cash—Golden Ake Ake, “ 2 years, strong. List of Flowering Plants posted. Mitchinson, New Plymouth. UGE~Bargains in Millinery this week at the Millinery Parlor, Dawson St. Smart Hats from 12/6. b.y. O no t forget to visit the Millinery Parlor, Dawson Street, tins week, for Millinery Bargains.b.y. UY your Furniture direct from the factory and save 20 per cent. S. J. Sullivan, Manufacturer of Good Famiture. —J. McGiven, Agent. J. SULLIVAN has no shop expen■ • ses, no dead end costs, consequently he can sell at prices that defy competition. TJTGH-GRADE Furniture.—We pay freight right into your home, any town in Taranaki. S. J. Sullivan, Manufacturer. Write J. McGiven, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, Taranaki Agent. ■POUND —Winter Overcoats dyed and pressed; end they’re some good, too. —McCullough, opp. McNeill’s, Devon St., New Plymouth. <^ w - TXJUND.—We clean and re-block Vel- -*■ ours, Felte, Panamas and Straws just as good as new.—McCullough’s, opp. McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth, d.w.
"DOBB’S Winter Sale starts To-mor-A®- row- Come along and secure the Bargains in Dresses, Coats and Costumes. ALE starts To‘-morrow\ Great Reductions in Blankets, Rugs. Sheetings and Towels, at Robb’s, Inglewood, e.n. ■OOBB’S Sale To-morrow: Girls’ Woven Combinations at 2/1 1 , all sizes; Ladies’ Knitted Gauntlet Gloves at Vpair. •- TKOBB’S Sale To-morrow. Special Lines of Flannelette, reduced to 1/- yard: Ladies’ and Girls’ Cloth Gaiters. 1/- pair; and hundreds of other bargains- cn : pLYMOUTH TO "fJAWERX RETURN DAILY. (Seven-seater Car.) 'epart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News‘Office, at 4.30 a.m., arrive‘at Hawi a 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 9.15 a.m., Royal Hotel, arrives New Plymouth at 11.15 a.m. FARES* New Plymouth to Hawera 10s, Hawera to New Plymouth 7s. C. DYKES, Proprietor. VXT ANTED Known —Herbert Howard, ’ ’ Spiritual Diagnoser. Treatment for Nervous and Functional Troubles, Hair Treatment. Excellent testimonials. Appointments, c/o Mrs. F. Arden, Morley Street, New Plymouth, between Powderham and Vivian Streets. Corrfiaaoadeoea invited.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1922, Page 1
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