/ LOST AND FOUND. T OST—From~“Kent ~Road on- Wednes- . day.-mo ruing,, one dark Jersey cow. just calved. Reward. A. Miller, Kent Road. _ e-n. T OST—Horse Covers beiweeh ” Beach Rosd and Omata Store. Reward for information to E. D. Anaford, Omata. : ?.e T- OST—iJ er s#y - Heimer, f rom paddock. • Finder please communicate With; W. J. Moongy, Waitoitoi, Ureriui. ’d.w. T Monday, between Douglas and-New Plymouth, Basket contain,, ing clothes'’and 1 -hats, ’off lorry. Finder please leave at this - office. ,^' e ‘ T OST-—ln the ..vicinity of Eliot Street and De von.. Street, a Lady’s Purse, containing lafgVsum £ of money. Reward at : thie office.- -- -4. x. LOST RBI AND TYRE. T OST-—Between Kaupokonui and Opunake Racecourse, one spare rim and Fisk tyre, <875 x-405. Reward on returning to Kaupokonui Dairy Co. MISCELLANEOUS.' T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-morrow. — Men’s Suits to Measure, with extra pair of trousers, £6 IBs. e.n. T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-Morrow.— Men’s Dark Grey» Sac Suits, usual price 97/6, Sale Price. 79/6. e.n. T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-morrow. — Men’s Warm Tweed Overcoats. Usual Price 110/-, Sale Price 71/6. e.n. T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-morrow. — Boys’ Mosgiel Tweed Sports Suits. Usual Price 37/6. Sale Price 31/6. e.n. ‘‘TT’TJ ” SALE Ends To-morrow - Men’s Natural Singlets and U’-Pants. Usual Price 7/11. Sale Price 5/11. eju 6 ‘TT ” SALE Ends To-Morrow.— AA. A - Men , s Orey AU Wqol Coat Sweaters. Usual Price 18/6. Sale Price 15/11. em. “TT T> ” SALE Ends To-Morrow.— * * Men’s Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas. Usual Price 14/G. Sale Price 12/6.em. ” SALE Ends To-morrow. — ’ Mosgiel Plain Knit Singlets and U’-Pants. Usual Price 10/6, Sale Price 8/6. e.n. T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-morrow.— Men’s Fine Quality Soft Felt Hats. Usual Price 19/6. Sale Price 15/11. e.n. T AST Day “HA” Sale To-morroW. — Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes. Usual Price 25/-. Sale Price 17/9. e.n. T AST Day “H.B ” Sale To-Morrow. —• Ladies’ smart Glace Oxford Shoes. Usual Price 24/6. Sale Price 19/-. e.n. T AST Day “H. 8. Sale To-morrow.— Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots. Usual Price 27/6. Sale Price 21/3.- e.n. A MBURY’S Sale Great Oddment Clearance in all departments just while stock-taking. /"ODDMENTS thrown out for clearance during few days stocktaking, regardless of cost. —Am-bury’s. TYNE Thousand Articles thrown out less than half, during Ainbury’s stocktaking week., QELECT Half-price Oddments: every department at Ambury’s during stocktaking few days. TOB Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, ** Skirts, Hosiery, Remnants,-every-where half-price.—Ambury’s Stocktaking. TTNDERCLOTHING, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress and Showroom Oddments for clearance half-price.—Ambury’s. AT ADAME ROSE YEAR, 173 Gill Street, New Plymouth.—Sale now on. See it for Millinery Bargains.dLe. Y?OUND —Crepe de Chine Silks and Georgettes dyed the moat beautiful ishadea for evening wear, at McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street. 1 7 Cash—Ma-erocarpa about • ' ” 15 inches, good stuff. Mitchinson, New Plymouth.
T\LD Plateware that has turned Brass replated new with Silveroid. Price 2/6, all leading Hardware and Fancy Goods Stores. v b.y. Per 100 Caah—Pinus Insignus, • ' strong, about 12 to 15 inches, 60/- per 1000. Mitchinson, New Plymouth. J SULLIVAN has no shop exoenses, no dead end costs, consequently he can sell at prices thaL defy competition. TTIGH-GRADE Furniture. —We pay freight right into your home, any town in Taranaki. S. J. Sullivan, Manufacturer. Write J. McGiven, Veale’a Estate, New Plymouth, TaraAT ARTIN & CO. sell it for less—Best quality Linoleum and Carpet Runners. Try us for better value.—Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Bedsteads, single size, 42s 6d, single bed Mattresses 29s 6d. See these at Martin and Co.’s, where furniture is cheaper.—Devon Street Central. QEAGRASS Chairs. —Martin and Co. are now offering a’fine selection, all shapes and sizes, from 355. Guaranteed won’t take borer. Best j value house furnishers. —Devon Street Central. fVTARTIN & CO., where Furniture is cheaper, invite inspection of their complete furnishings for four rooms; any article made to order on our own premises; quality guaranteed. —Next .to Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. piDERDOWN'QuiItsT - £3 17s 6d; Allwool Blankets, double size. 475-6 d; Cot Quilts, 10s 9d. When looking for bargains see these. —Martin and Co., Best Value Furnishers, Devon Street Central. £ ■ * ■POUND —We clean and re-block Velours, Felts, Panamas, and Straws just as good as new; any shape you require.—McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. WALLPAPERS _ f’rom 173d“a roll, Eng’v ■ lish manufacture. —At Darby and Hannan's, Brougham Street, 'phone 571. ‘•pAPERHANGINGS "suitable “for all ’ and every situation at pra'ctieally pre-war prices.—At Darby and Hannan’s. A SPLENDID opportunity to renovate —Rooms re-papered from 27s 6d each; estimates free. —'See Darby and Hannan. SALE.—Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B «6>b, o* t»ra4.“CMliiST , il, ‘ '
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1922, Page 1
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