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MISCELLANEOUS. “TT T* ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— * * 2/- to 4/- in the Pound Discount in all departments. “JJ JR ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— • Men’s Suits to Measure, with an Ext¥a Pair of Trousers, £6 10s. “ W~^“~WiNTER“ sTle * . * Men’s Warm Tweed Overcoats. Usual price 110/-; Sale Price 72/6. J TT T-J ’’ WINTER Sale Bargains.— * * Men’s Dari: Tweed Sac Suits. Usual price 97/6; Salo Price 79/6. 1 H B WINTER Sale Bargains.— ’ * * Boys’ Mosgiel Tweed Sports Suits. Usual price 37/0; Sale Price i 31/6. . • “TT Tv ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— aa.a-j. Melfs g oft Fe)t H a tg . UgUftl price 19/6; Sale Price 15/11, — WINTER Sale Bargains.— Men’s Natural Singlets and Underpants. Usual price 7/11; Sale Price 5/11. “TT B“’“WINTEJF Sale Bargains.— • Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts. Usual price 7/11; Sale Price 5/11. TT B ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— * Mosgiel Woollen Sox. Usual price 2/3; Sale Price 1/9. “TT T£ ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— * * Men’s Strong Chrome Working Boots. Usual Price 24/6; Sale Price 21/3. ” WINTER Sale Bargains.— Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots. Usual price 29/6; Sale Price 24/6. "■O’ R ” WINTER"”sST“BargaIHS7- ■ * -Ladies’ Calf Oxford Shoes. Usual price 24/6; Sale Price 19/6. JDAINTTNG, Pa| jrho.r <ing, Marbling, Graining, etc., omy first-class work done, contract or day work. Apply 2GI Moles worth Street.e.e. TpEET Cold? Why worry? Save 5s in the £ off all Warm Slippers at McEwen Bros.’ Sale. e.w. VVARM Slippersj leather soles, 3/9, were 8/6. Shoe the family.—McEwen Bros.’ Sale.e.w QALE! Sale! Sale ’ Mrs: Pellew’s magnificent seasonable Millinery at largely reduced prices. TUTANY Bargains in stylish and exclusive Millinery at Mrs. Pellew’s Sale, now proceeding.e.w TOURING Sale Time all our- pretty Models, Shapes and all Millinery will be offered at ridiculously low prices. Mrs. Pellew. e.w. AN invitation to every lady in the land: Inspect our real bargains in exclusive Millinery. Mrs. Pellew’s showropms. Sale now proceeding.e.w. C)UR Windows will proclaim the genuine values offering at Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. Big Midwinter Sale now on. A LL Choice Models to be swept out at half price. Beautiful French, American and English goods. Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms. e.w. ViyE are deterimned that every Hat will ■ :be offered at less than cost. Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery Sale, now running, e.w

NEW SEASON’S BLOUSES have just completed our New ’’ seaadn’s samples, and invite ladies to inspect them. WOOLLEN GOODS. We have still a few Ladies’ Jumpers and Children’s Frocks. We must clear these, and are letting them go at very reasonable prices. BABIES’ SILK FROCKS. This dainty line is really worth a call. The frocks are made in 10 momme White Silk, and are daintily embroidered in colors and self. EVENING FROCKS. Now, while the dancing season lasts, is the time to buy dainty and becoming Frocks. We can give you these. If we have not what, you require in stock, we can make it to suit you. If it is not convenient for you to call at our CURRIE STREET premises, there is always our DEVON STREET SHOP open to you. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO.« CURRIE STREET, and DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre)

WINGATE CONCRETE BLOCKS. PERMANENT ARTISTIC INEXPENSIVE. For all Buildings, Walls, etc. To avoid disappointment place your orders at once with — jgMITH & (JJASSKE, NOBS LANE, NEW PLYMOUTH. VICTORIA JNSURANCE 00., (Limited). Established 1849. TARANAKI BRANCH: BROUGHAM STREET. (Next Mack;,, Logan & Caldwell’s Warehouse.) ALL Classes of FIRE MARINE and ACCIDENT Business transacted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Having a local branch means fio vexatious delay in settlement of claims. H. J. GRAYSON, Manager-

T)INUS Insignus—For timber planting A only. A special line of two-year-olds in various grades, from £5 to £lO per 1009. Satisfaction guaranteed. — Duncan and Davies, Ltd.. N«w Jtawuth. ’Phe&e m

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 1

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603

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 1

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