MISCELLANEOUS. rpHE Largest Assortment of Ladies’ Costumes in Taranaki, showing at Buckrell’s, 3 Union Street, Hawera. Prices: 75/- to £l2 12s. T J. BUCKRELL, Union Street, Ha- * vvera, Specialists in Ladiea’ Wear— Frocks, Jumpers, Costumes, Dust Coats, Capes; newest styles, lowest prices. A/TATRONS’ Hats and Black Silk Coats are amongst our new goods.—Ambury's. TF you want a really good Navy CosA tume, anj r size, call Ambury’s. e.y. QLIP-ON Frocks in Sponge Cloths, Foulards, also Princess Underskirts, showing. —Ambury’s. TCMBURY’S White and Coloured Taw - els and Bath Mats (three styles), slashing values. <?.y. PLOWERS and Fruit, at Ambury’s; the cheapest and best selection ever offered. K'RUIT and Flower Sprays from Is; ■** 'Wreaths from 2s bd.—At Ambury’s_.__ «.y : A MBURY’S New Shipment of Choice ■*** Flowers and Fruit is better than ever. •_ £-y_A MB URYS Foulards, Sponge Cloths, Voiles, Foulard Silks, Striped Fujis —splendid variety, best value.c.y. A MBURY’S—SiIk Hosiery. Silk, Kid, Suede Gloves to match all colored Dresses. ~ c -yA MBURY’S.— Cretonnes, Shadows, Kretlines, Casements, Madrasses, Furnishings, Sheetings, Damasks; Taranaki’s Greatest assortment. c.y. TyiLLINERY in every style at Ambury’s. Now is the time to choose. ITAIBURY’ S—Leghorns and Han’dmade Millinery; lowest prices possible with good taste. c.y. T ADIES’ Patent Lace Shoes, reduced 12/6,’ 17/6, 18/6. Usually 30/- to 40/-. McEwen Bros. c.y. MOTOR BARGAINS One 7-9 HARLEY and Side-car, in perfect order. £9O for quick sale. One small 2-seater 4-cylinder English Car. A snip at £175. One late Model 5-seater CHEVROLET, excellent order, 2 spare covers and tubes. A bargain at £197 10s. CALL FOR TRIAL. GEORGE & JULIAN MOTOR REPAIR SPECIALISTS, KING STREET. GIBSON’S MOTORS Will Run their NEW CHAR-A-BANC NEW CHAR-A-BANC EXCURSIONS TO THE MOUNTAIN NEXT SATURDAY, Leaving Town at 2 p.m. —And— NEXT SUNDAY - Leaving Town at 9 a.m. Returning same day. Fare (inclusive of luncheon at Hostel), 16s. BOOK NOW. TELEPHONE BROUGHAM & QUEEN STREETS. RETFORD’S FOR VALUE. TTOYLE’S LONGCLOTH & CALICO, A 1/- per yard. CRETONNES 1/6 per yard. CREPES, 1/5 per yard. Special Line SILK ANKLE HOSE, seam down back, 3/11 pair. RETFORD’S. (Next Door to Daily News.) CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. DO YOU WANT ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER ON YOUR FARM? HpHERE is no need to wait for Government power when you can develop your own Hydro-scheme and obtain current at a fraction of the cost. We have landed a shipment of BOVING TURBINES especially designed for small farm schemes. H. N. MAUNDER & CO. H. N. MAUNDER, A.M.I.E.E. 32 Nelson Street, HAWERA. Also on show at Taylor and Roberts, Inglewood. ] i RETREADING TYRES- J DON’T WORRY. Come & See Us. Satisfaction guaranteed. have the plant to deal with all re-treading work. gpHE qpUBE & rpYRE gERVICE. ’ (H. E. Hooker. Vnlcaniser.) 1 STAINTQN & CO.’S GARAGE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 1
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