C. C. WARD, NEW PLYMOUTH
McGruer's An offering yon SPECIAL STOCKTAKING INDUCEMENTS for ONE WEEK, prior to Stocktaking. i We quote one line only, but have a Splendid Selection to j choose from. ' LADIES’ TWEED COATS, 69/6. --.V,. ~-v-. Throw-out price 29/6. VELOUR COAT, £8 83 For £4 17s 6d. CHILDREN’S COATS . Throw -out Price from 12/6 HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE, C/11 .. For 2/6. WINTER GLOVES, Fleecy Lined 3/9, i/it and 1/- pair. Evening frocks, £7 iss m For £3 17a ea. BLUE FOX FUR, 45/- for 29/6. NATURAL FOX, 105/- for 69/6. SPORTS COATS, JUMPERS, COSTUMES, UNDERCLOTHING, AT REDUCED PRICES. GREAT MILLINERY OFFER.—READY-TO-WEARS up to 28/6, all 17/6; ■ SEMI MODELS, 42/- for 28/6; MODELS 63/- for 32/6. GET IN EARLY. ! 54izi. WHITE SHEETING, 3/6 for 2/3; SOin., o/ll for 3/6. YOU REQUIRE BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.—WeII our Prices will give you SATISFACTION. 15 per cent, off all Dress Tweed, or 3/- in the £. CALL TO-DAY! This is an Exceptional Opportunity! »» rnTTme THE PROGRESSIVE McGkuERS,
DOWN QUILTS —DOWN IN PRICE THIS SEASON. /pHE Big Re-adjustmeat which has **“ taken place since Down Quilts were last required, enables you to purchase this season’s wants at a definite saving. ( AMBURY’S VALUES ■) are the kind which pay New Plymouth ' er9 to Shop in New Plymouth I'WS —AT AMBURY’S. See ThG9e Early:— Real Down Double Bed, 55/- to 150/Real Down Single Bed, 39/6 to 95/" Cot Si-e 5/11 t 0 2 2 / 6 Ka ± oc Double ass. Kapoc Single xB/ix W.& A. Ambury Ltd. BBVON SYPEET NEW PLYMOUTH
WHY WORRY ? ? ? ABOUT ' THE COLD WEATHER WHEN YOU CAN BUY ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS IN HEATHERS AND GREYS, AT 18/- EACH. COME EARLY FOR THIS WONDERFUL BARGAIN. Howell & Howell, DEVON STREET EAST (Next McNeill, Grocer). ———a—— l —
I^MMHHBg«esßoss^aHisßaaMrass«Uß»«BasHBßMW* ,WBBili< *"*’r. LOOK! LOOK | OUR FIRST Slashed Price i Furniture | g, Sale ,4 NOW pROCEEDING , the values WE WILL I OFFER have never been beat- g I en “* Taranaki. Come and see the Slashed Prices! W. J MARTIN & Co., Opposite IMPERIAL HOTEL, New Plymouth.
HOSIERY BARGAINS W E . have received heavy supplies of New Zealand made Hosiery, and to reduce atoek prices are being cut to bedrock. 1. Fine Cashmere, double sole, feet and toee, all wool, Grey, Black, Navy and Nigger, 5/6 Pair. 2. Cashmere, all wool, heavier than No. 1. Black and Grey. 5/6 pair. 3. Heavy Knitted, extra good quality, Black and Grey, 4/1 1 pair. Children’s a Hose, Fine Cashmere, Grey,, sizes 4, 3/11; 5, 4/2; 6, 4/4; 7, 4/6; 8, 4/8; 9, 4/10. Cash mere, heaw weight, 2/11, 3/-, 3/2, 3/,4, 3/6, 3/8. Birk’ Stockings.—We have now in stock «ize 4, 3/6; 5, 3/9; 6, 4/-; 5/6 and 6/6. MAWKES & CHAMPION HOSIERY SPECIALISTS,
UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD, (Late Harkness, Vosseler and Young) SOUTH ROAD FOUNDRYNEW PLYMOUTH. Iron and Brass Founders and General Engineers. Castings in Iron, Brass, or Aluminium at short notice and of the HIGHEST QUALITY. B. HARKNESS, Manager New Plymouth branch. Branches at Stratford and Eltham.
Threshing mill owners and chaff-cut-ters: Durable 3-ply Endless Threshing Belts. Made from extra tough leather. Best on the market. No more belt; trouble. Save money by sending to R.l .M. Vanning Ge- 139
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1922, Page 6
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