HOSIERY BARGAINS W E . have received heavy supplies of New Zealand made Hosiery, and to reduce stock prices are being cut to bedrock. 1. Fine Cashmere, double sole, feet and toes, 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, 4/11 pair. Children’s f Hose, Fine Cashmere, Grey, sizes 4, 3/11; 5, 4/2; 6, 4/4; 7, 4/6; 8, 4/8.; 9, . 4/10. Cashmere, heavy weight, 2/11, 3/-, 3/2, 3/,4, 3/6, 3/8. Girls’ Stockings.—We have now in stock size 4, 3/6; 5, 3/9; 6, 4/-; 5/fl and 6/6. MAWKES & CHAMPION HOSIEkY SPECIALISTS, 277 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
COOKED IN ONE MINUTE The Best Cereal Food for the Family Breakfast. Easily Ov' Digested. Made from Pure Oats—no mixture. Nutritious. Economical. IN DUST-PROOF BAGS Full weight. 1 31b. .nd 201 b. Isk your Grocer for it. a. 4c g. 2.
fe© of I rOTtS W S Among Electric Irons, the ff Hotpoint is “King. ” None oes ron ‘ n S so lightens labour so much, or saves so much time, energy, and money. The comfortable handle of the Hotpoint has perfect balance. It lessens labour—the Thumbrest eases the wrist and helps to guide the iron. The Stand is attached —no lifting to a stand and off again. Heat is applied only to the bottom and the point of the Iron —you get all the 1 heat where it is wanted. The room and the worker are always cool. With its heavy nickel finish the Hotpoint is a thing to take a pride in as well as to use. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO., LTD., WANGANUI. ’Phone 1486. BRANCHES AT AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUN- ' EDIN, WHANGAREI, HAMILTON, HASTINGS. Hainas-'? 1 } //
“Amber Tips” Now obtainable from all grocers in solidlybuilt 21b. tins. This tin is just a nice handy size for use on the pantry shelf after being emptied. Costs just the same per lb. as "Amber Tips” in yb. and 11b. packages. Ask your grocer for a 21b. tin of “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 7
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350Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 7
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