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, MISCELLANEOUS. A T The Palatine.—Men’s Neglige Shirts reduced from 14s Gd to 9s lid. A few odd coats at 355. d.n. AT The Palatine.—Men’s all-wool Sweaters, 9s 6d; men’s Sweater Coats, 16s Jd; men’s Ties, Is 9d. d.n. A T The Palatine.—Kaiopoi Travelling Rugs, 22s 6d; Grey Blankets, 25s pair; all-wool Singlets, 6s lid. A T The Palatine.—Men’s Flannels, Gs lid; men’s Flannel Shirts, 13s 9d; mens-10s 6d Working Shirts Ss lid. A T The Palatine.—Boys’ all-wool. "■ Tweed: Sports Suits, 7's to 32s 9d; boy;?’ Knickers, from 8s Jld. d.n. A T The Palatine.—Men’s all-wool Socks reduced from 2s 9d to Is lid: men’s Braces, Is 9d. d.n. A T The Palatine.—Men's Grey Striked! Denims, 9s lid; Blue Dinims, 9s lid; Hardware Trousers, 13s tkl. _________ d- n - AT The Palatine.—A full range V* - of boys’ Swanndri Waterproof Coats. Put your boy in one. d.n, A T The Palatine, Devon Street, New Plymouth—Huge reductions on men’s Suits. Get yours now. -d.n. A T the Palatine—Girls’ Oilskin Capes, with Hood£, 12s 9d to 14s 9d; ladies’ Sports Coats, 255. d.n. /k T The Palatine.—Men’s English Tweed Suits,. 655; men’s Tweed Trousers, 19s Gd; boys’ Golf Hose, 3s lid. d.n. /AT The Palatine. —Men’s Tweed Overcoats reduced from 5 guineas to £3 19s; Gabardine Overcoats, from 60s. d.n. AT The Palatine. —Girls’ Gabardene Raincoats, all sizes, reduced from 59/6 to 335. A T The Palatine.—Men’s Fleecy Singlets and U’-pants, 6/11. AT The Palatine.—Men’s dark grey and khaki Flannels, 8/6. ~A T The Palatine.—White Blankets, all wool, Colonial make, single bed 2S/6 pair, double bed 48/6. The Palatine.—Large Brown Towels 2/11 each. OUPER-FATTED Skin Soap softens, beautifies and preserves the skin. 1/3 cake, 3/- three. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. tYaSPBERRY Paraffin Confection —a first-class laxative in habitual constipation. 4/- pot.—Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. ■ x VT/HITE Windsor Soap —the best fam- ’ ’ ily Toilet Soap, 6d cake, 1/9 lb.— Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. TUVANS’ Morning Salt, taken regularly, will clear out Rheumatism, etc. —3/0, Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, sf'ICRRTG ALL’S—New Books; “Shifting | Sands” (Mrs. *T. McKiii). < Gland Stealers,” “Tangled Trails,” “Partners of Chance,” “Mystery Ranch;” “Destiny,” “The Pagan Madonna,” “Rilla of Ingleside,” “The Hawke of Egypt.” pORRIGALL’S—Soldiers’ Baskets, new range, assorted prices: 7/G to 12s Gd; hard wearers. _____ Book Club has been refurnished with splendid lot of new books. Join to-day. ELTHAM. OUY Etham Tinned Paints, direct from the manufacturer, and save middlemen’s profits.—J. W. Harrison, Painter, Eltham. - jP LTHAM’S new enterprise—the manufacture of Tinned Paints. —J. W. Harrison. Painter, lEltham. T>UY Etham Tinned Paints. One quality only—the very best —and save 25 per cent.—J. W. Harrison, Painter, E 1 tha m. VVALLPAPERS —New arrivals, from Is 3d per roll. Rooms repapered from 25/-.—J. W...Harrison, Painter, El-

SECOND-CLASS TIMBER CHEAP. TOR have in stock 60,000 ft of good sec-ond-class Rimu, and during the month of August we are delivering it at specially reduced prices. We must clear this line, so arc allowing a substantial discount for cash, or will accept an approved P.N. up to four months. Send your order direct to— W Q (ELEMENT & qON, SAWMILLERS, TE KIRI. VARIOUS PROPERTY PROPOSITIONS. EXCHANGE.— 13 Acres, Omata District, good buildings, handy situation. The owner, who had work in another district, will exchange for house property or mortgage. Equity £l3OO. TPXCHANGE.— Quarter Acre and 7roomed house, Central, for oneeighth acre and 5-roomed house, West End. T>OARDING HOUSES—I 4 rooms, Central. Cash required £250 (Lease with purchasing clause). 13 Hooms, Central, Cash required £3OO, walk in walk out. (Lease 34 years to run at £3 10s per week). 10 Rooms, East End. Cash required £l5O, walk in. walk out. (Lease for 3 years at £3 10s per week). For all tlaeses of property consult — R. A; LARGE ESTATE AGENT & '.’ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds., St. Aubyn Si., NEW PLYMQUXW-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1922, Page 1

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626

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1922, Page 1

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