i “ ) I CLOSING DAYS OF OUR GREAT I WINTER SALE V To mark tile cloning days of our Record Breaking Winter Sale. X some special and very rare reductions will be made on urgentlyS needed goods. A This further clean sweep in prices will extend to all Departg ments, and will cover our LATEST IMPORTATIONS in Personal g Wear and Household Drudgery. Nothing, will be held over, for B (, OLiT” is the word, and * “OUT" THE GOODS WILL GO. SATEENS, all shades .■ 1/5 IMOIRBTTES, 40in. i/u 2/11. CREAM BLANKET COATING, 54-ineh . ’ 6/11 50 and 54-ineh TWEEDS 3/11 and 0/11. LAWN ALL WOOL GABERDINE, 52-ineh ...... .■ 8/0 62in. ALL WC Ji. DRESS SERGES ... . ■ ' M/6 fiOin. NAVY SERGES ‘ 4/11 42111. BLACK SERGES “ 3/11 40in. PLAIDS . . ’."■"w fi/11 36in. CREWDSON’S LONGCLOTH 7:f.L : .775C’." .".'i' 10M yard 36m. EGYPTIAN LONGCLOTH I. 1/ yard' 27in. ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL Now 1/11 yard' 36in. PLAIN PRINT, Blue, Pink, Navy ......... l/‘ wd 27in. TEA TOWELLING ......... .. 7 , Vow 1/3 va£d 36in. SQUARE TRAY CLOTHS ..7..77 777.' 7/11' .'7.7E A LARGE SIZE MARCELLA. QUILTS ' 10/6 DOUBLE BED SIZE COLONIAL BLANKET.* 7 * ‘ - " 39/6 LARGE COLOURED TOWELS ...7. ... morning blouses J/e P*', 1 ? M STRIPED WINOL/ETTE BLOUSES ’ 7.".T“.7.7“’“"”“"’” ‘ 7/11 g . CREAM RADIANTA BLOUSES o'/ll 5 longcloth camisoles .... '•'•'•■„••„ -'i---g LADIES’ TWEED COSTUMES * fX | COLORED PRINT OVERALLS . ..7.”7.7/.7.7.777.7 . 5/11. g DRAPERS MEW PLYMOUTH.
Pianos on Easier Terms Net cash Price on 35 Monthly Net cash Price on 35 Monlhl, Price. Hire System. Denosit. Payments Price. Hire System. Deposit. Payments. S s <1 £ s d £ s d £s<l £ s d £sd fi.d £ . o 40 00 46 00 340 146 6’ 10 0 77 12 0 580 2 1 3 42 10 0 4S 17 6 TSO 1 6 0 70 0 0 80 10 0 512 10 I 2 m 77“ St 15 o 312 6 1 7 6 75 0 0 86 5 0 6 010 2 510 47 10 0 54 2 6 310 7 1 0 1 SO 0 0 92 0 0 0 811 2 811 50 0 0 57 10 0 4 0 7 110 7 Sr, 0 0 97 15 0 017 0 212 0 52 10 0 00 7 C 4 4 7 112 1 SO 0 0 103 10 0 7 5 0 IIS 0 an 0 0 63 5 0 4 8 8 113 8 93 0 0 10ft 5 0 713 1 2IS 1 57 10 0 60 2 C 412 S 115 2 100 0 0 115 0 0 8 1 2 S 1 i 60 0 0 69 0 0 416 8 116 8 105 0 0 120 15 0 8 9 2 3 4 I 62 10 0 71 17 6 5 0 9 118 3 110 0 0 126 10 0 817 3 STS 05 00 74 15 05491 19 9 a * * HOFFMANN
UNION FOUNDRIES, L TD - IRCN & BRASS FOUNDRY. SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH, i yVE make Fire Bars, plain or fluted; | Cheeee Press Parts, Churn and i Butter Worker Gears, Motor Pistons & | Rings, Sawmill Parts, all of the highest I quality. Consult us about Water Wheel I Gear. WORKS AT STRATFORD & ELTHAM Cash Buyers of Scrap MetalsB. HARKNESS, Manager New Plymouth branch. Branches at Stratford and Eltham.
TRY THE CHEAP DEPOT illiPoT FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROOMS ’EPAPEREI FROM PEK ROOM. STEELITE. LUSTRUSS. BERGER’S PAINTS, KNOTTING. SCRIM AT CUT PRICES. O- LE PAGE PAPER MERCHANT & DECORATOR Devon Street, New Plymouth. Ring 325.
KILL THAT RAT! easy, clean, dependable way to remove Rats from your home is with “COMMON SENSE’ RAT POISON Gets them every time. Kills Rats and dries up their carcases, thus preventing all offensive odors. Recommended by Health Authorities. Won’t harm household pets. At all Grocers, or Wholesale from— BURGESS. FRASER & UO., LTD.. MERCHANTS, CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
HOSIERY BARGAINS have received heavy supplies ol New Zealand made Hosiery, and tc reduce stock prices are being cut to bedrock. 1. Fine Cashmere, double sole, feet and toes, all uAiol. 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/xi pair. Children’s -J Hose, Fine 'Cashmere, Grey, sizes 4, 3/11; 5, 4/2; 6, 4/4; 7, 4/6; S, 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/-: 5/6 and 6/6. MAWICES & CHAMPION HOSIERY SPECIALISTS, 277 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
THE pRESH pOOD QOMPANY WILL PAY NOT LESS THAN 1/7 PER LB. FOR BUTTER-FAT FOR CREAM SUPPLIED DURING JULY. Just put it on the train and consign it either to St. Johns, Wanganui, or New Plymouth. The Company will negotiate with small factories for their outputs 'of cream. For particulars apply to— FRANCIS W. COURT, • Representative, i Box 56, Stratford. Or Eliot Street, New Plymouth.
No dairyman or farmer should b< without a STORM-PROOF LANTERN Makes night as bright as day. Stead; light in wind and rain. Safe, reliable) economical. Write for booklet. R. Pl M. Manning Co., 139 Albert Street Auckland.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1922, Page 2
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