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jO* jpl Special -value'' Silk Ankle Stockings, Black non-ladder Silk Ankle Hose, Overalls, !/- yard. Cash Drape** black and all new shades; witlrmock black only; 4/11 pair. No* ih Stiwk: Sheer Linen and Linen C. 7 - _ VT ACI 1 ’Photie ' Me • 1 r>. • seams; very good quality. Only 3/0 Black All-wool Cashmere Hose worth Lawns, for Handkerchiefs and Under- 7 1 O fl £] I 1* fl ’ wear. Full range of Knitting Silk for ___ ___ * TTAWPPA 25pCLlcll JfTICcS P a,r - 4/6; C. C. Wards Price 2/11. Jumpers and Frocks. NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. HAWERA.

STRATFORD MARDI GRAS“Here we go gathering nut? in May,” and the world goes merrily'on! With Stratford and district fairly on the run, the question of the moment is: WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? Yesterday’s tally of votes showed a change of positions. Here they are today: Miss 'Eileen Kelly (Band— Brigade) 1 Miss Linda Walsh (A.S.A.) .... 2 Miss Loi Kivell (Midhirst-Whare-huia ) 3 Miss Lulu Nash (Sports) 4 Another Count Next Saturday. WHAT’S ON NEXT? HERE’S THE LIST: TO-NIGHT—THURSDAY: THE A.S.A. SPICK-AND-bPANS AT WHANGAMOMONA. SPORTS DANCE AT TARATA. Lorry leaves White’s Corner at 6 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT: 8.8. DANSE CHANTANT AT HUINGA. A joyous occasion. Gents 2/6; Ladies, . a basket. Lyric Orchestra in attendance. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT: WHAREHUIA DANCE IN SOCIAL CLUB HALL. # Gents 2/6; Ladies, basket or one shilling. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT: On BROADWAY, STRATFORD, THE MARCH OF THE GIANTS MARCH OF THE GIANTS AND THE ELTHAM PIPE BAND.

McGRUER’S DIRECT SHIPMENTS EX REMUERA & QORINTHIC. JUST O- NED, COMPRISING MILLxxiERY, .ONE PILJE DRESSES, CHECK DRESSES, SILK DREISLs, JUMPERS, SILK HOSE, SPONGE CLOTH, SERGES, GINGHAMS, CREPES, Etc. Along Ath these we are showing the follov. h _’ SPECIALS White Crepe, 1/3 yard. White & Black Lisle Jlose,. Tussore Silk, 33in., 2/6 yard. 1/9 pair. 7 White Voile, 40in., 1/9. Silk Hose. 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 7/6 Double width Foulards, 2/9. to 29/6 pair. 40in. Striped Crepes, 2/6 yard. Ready to Wear Hats, smart & 54in. Tailoring Serge, 29/6 for new goods, 12/6, 18/6, 22/6, 23/6. to 37/6. Hoyle’s Print. 1/9 yard. One Piece Frocks, 17/6, 19/6, 72m. Unbleached Sheeting, 2/9 to 95/-. yard. Navy * Costumes, silk lined, Extra good Calico, 1/6. fast dye, From £5 17s 6d. Hemmed Serviettes. 1/- eaxdi. Silk Blouses, 14/9, 18/6, 22/6, Short Curtaining, 1/6 yard. 37/6. Cretonnes, 1/3, 1/9. 1/6 to 4/11 Ladie*' Vests, light and durRibbons, sin. wide, Saxe, able, 2/6, 2/9, 3/6, 4/11. Brown, Vieux Rose, 1/- yd. * Iff AHlTT'tfcS' THE PROGRESSIVE McGkUEKS, FOR QUALITY GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. REASONABLE PRICES.

SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the unequalled remedy for colds, influenza, chest troubles. heaj- I ache. indigestion. SANDER’S EX- j TRACT. the surest protection j from infections, fever, diphtheria, men- > ingitis, SANDER’S EXTRACT proved . have healing powers not possessed by j ether eucalyptus preparations. Insist ' en the Genuine SANDER’S EXTRACT | There is no “just as good.” At Humphrey’s, Broadway, Stratford: —Leach's Latest Jumper Book Leach’s Children’s Woollies No. 2. Leach’s Jazz Knitting Book, Leach’s Summer Jumper Book, “Best. Way” Children’s Knitted Dresses, Coats and Suits, “Best Way” 3rd Jumper Book, “Best Way” Babies’ Woollies, Weldon’s Knitted and Crochet Jumpers, all at lOd each, postage Id.

AMBURY’S ANNOUNCE SPECIAL HKv. SUMMER show 11 —in—- /' ALL DEPARTMENTS —on — VV TUESDAY 10th & Onward. \ vSk' Many Beautiful Novelties in Everything to Wear. AAAD I I O *Ct Drapers & Milliners, fl 111 0 WII B Devon St., New Plymouth,

Al fresco entertainments by Stratford's smart, slick and snappy entertainers. Open-air Community Sing. Mardi Gras organiser in charge. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT: NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT: The first of a fortnightly series of Concerts. MARDI GRAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (12 PERFORMERS and leading vocalists). Artists for next I Sunday: MISS MAIDA WARD, Soprano. MR. G. T. WALTERS, Baritone. NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19: NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19: great Sports carnival, on A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS. Full programme of events was advertised in last Saturday’s News. Look it lip! •Quite a number of other startling attractions are on the list, but these will ; do to go on with. QEND, write or call and secure at 2/3 yard, Hoyle’s Heavy rillette, plain navy or spot. Limited quantify at Amesbury’s, the Cash Drapers, Stratford. 1/I 1 ARD, Dress Ginghams, in i ' 1 ancy Checks or Plain Grey, ' 40 inches wide, at Amesbury’s, Broadway, Stratford. 1/(1 Good Black Cotton Hose; ' 2/11 for Wool Knitted Hose, \ grey, heather and black.—At Amesbury.’s, where you get the most for ready money. 1 /ft YARD, soft white Japanese ' Crepe; 1/- yard, 36-inch Calico; 1/3 yard, Nurse Cloth, navy or grey.— At Amesbury’s, Broadway, Stratford*. have just opened a great range of 77 shades in Wash Satins, 39-inch Crepe de Chines. Georgettes and Fancy Silk. Call and get the pick whilst the selection is complete. — Amesbury’s, Broadway, Stratford. <4. —SPECIAL Value in Coloured v Japanese Silks, newest shades: Kingfisher, Lemon, Reseda, Scarlet, Apricot, etc., at Amesbury’s, Broadway, Stratford. AMESBURY’S, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

/wM Baby knows there’s nothing like SCOTT’S Watch the eager way a little baby will reach out for ths bottle of SCOTT S. Babies and children instinctively love this famous strength-maker. And every spoonful of SCOTT’S helps to strengthen those little bones and limbs and to keep your children free from colds, coughs, rickets, teething troubles and wasting diseases. Because you love your baby give him the benefit of the pure cod liver oil which , SCOTT’S Emulsion contains. Then you will see your little one grow sturdy and contented —a joy to you and a blessing to your home. SCOTT’S EMULSION THE ORIGINAL —AND THE BEST.< BRINGS BACK THE ROSES „OF HEALTH.

WHY WORRY? WHY WORRY? WHEN YOU CAN BUY A GOOD RAINCOAT at 45/Just the thing for the summer showers. THEY’RE CHEAP, LIGHT AND GOOD. . SEE THIS LINE TO-DAY! N. B. HOWELL, THE SPECIAL VALUE STORE. DEVON STREET EAST. NEXT McNEILL’S.

Carpets Add to Your Home Comfort! Any home where Carpets are used for floor . coverings will ' present a- -mart appearance, j I an d make your home as com- ~ r f'| 'rS' fortable as it is possible to ma^e it* W i ns P ect our wide I Iwffß M range of ‘ I ■< ’Sara u® carpet squares, body & I BORDER, CARPET RUNI $“81 NER, RUGS, etc. - •-’MI Awl - j You II appreciate our present E I showing of these in all the lat- . J I J est artistic designs. , Call and let us advise you on any matter pertaining to home furnishing. HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS PLEASE FEEL WELCOME TO CALL AND INSPECT. W. J. MARTIN Co., DEVON STREET, FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR SALE. DATA, Tawa, or Ma ire Firewo J, and Rimu or Hinau Fencing Posts; on truck at Inglewood, or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, Carrier, Next Bank of New South Wales, INGLEWOOD. Jfas stood the test dcr oVer 6o years Famous in crinoljpe days 60 years ago—Bonningtoirs is still N.Z.'s ” jj, favourite medicine for the colds artd coughs of the entire family—from grandma to the new baby. Kt.'r’ . -Avoid imitations; get the original |IE3I IRISH MOSS -?? Xi roR couoas v colds standard. family cough MKI JfcW&L ■ mixture ■ l / 6J’2 / 6 w here

The Utmost in Flavour, Quality, and Economy. Only a percentage of the world’s crops can be classed as FINE tea—the tea that brews most economically, surrendering the largest measure of exquisite flavour and fragrance to the hot water. “Amber Tips” is a blend of Ceylon’s choice Fine tea—the best you can obtain. “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea

PATEA BRICKS REDUCED FROM MARCH I, 1922. AfY price for Building Bricks will be £4 per thousand on truck. Take notice bricks from Aramoho to Patea 10/6 per thousand extra on railage. B. M. LOCKHART, PATEA BRICKWORKS, CAMBRIDGE VVHY not come to the home of STUD FARMS at ONE-THIRD OF THE COST PER ACRE in Taranaki? Australasian Records for eale of Dairy Stock reared in this climate have been realised by Mr. C. Buckland and Mr. E. Griffiths. Send me a collect wire when you are coining. Telegrams: Hawkesby, Cambridge. A. D. HAWKESBY, ESTATE AGENT, DUKE STREET. CAIIBBIDGE. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 6

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