MISCELLANEOUS. 'V'ARIETY of shapes in Leghorn and Crinoline, also cheap line of Trimmed Millinery.—Madame Rosevear, 173 Gill Street. f.n. TJOOK your orders now for Xmas Numbers of the Auckland Weekly News. Publishing date is October 31. Specimen copy on view at the B.K. Bookshop, Devon Street.f.w. are taking orders for bers of the Weekly Press and Brett’s Annual. The B.K. Bookshop. Si pHE B.K. have a range of Egg Cups and Serviette' Rings, made from New Zealand Woods. An Ideal Xmas Souvenir for your friends at home. Prices range from 1/3 to 5/6. The B.K. Devon Street. * f.w.
TUST Landed—Range of beautiful Snap Albums, in suede covers with poker-work designs of the Sugar Loaves. Paritutu, and St. Mary’s Church on cover. Prices: ss, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 16c 6d. For the English Mail. The B.K. Bookshop, Devon Street.f.w. VITE have a large - assortment of Y Books, local Postcards and Souvenir Albums for Xmas tokens for England. The B.K, Bookshop. .^- w - T\ON’T forget the “8.K.” when you wanUa writing block or envelopes. Our range of Shilling Pads is without rival for quality and quantity.f.w. XTEW Fiction at the B.K. Bookshop: A “Carnac (Gilbert Parker), “The Black Gang” (Sapper), “The Country Beyond” (Curwood), “The Altar Steps” (Compton Mackenzie), “Charles Rex' (Dell), “Gray Charteris” (Robert Simpson), “If Winter Comes” (Hutehinfion), “The Passionate Pilgrim” (Merwin). Price 6s, posted 6/6. TUST Arrived—Old Moore’s Almanac, 1923; price 3d, posted 4d; Raphael’s Almanac, 1923, price 1/3, posted 1/4. The B.K. Bookshop, Devon Street, f.w T)O you wear an Oricot Charm? This is the latest craze in ornauient; charming colors; price 5/6, at the “8.K.” Devon Street (opp. Empire Theatre), f.w VVE have opened up a new range of Beads in all shades and qualities. Inspection will delight yon. The 8.K., Devon Street. f.w.
gUPER-FATTED Skin Soap softens, beautifies and preserves the skin. 1/3 per cake, 3/- for three. Friemdly Societies’ Dispensary. V’IPSEM Corn Cure, painless and reliable, 2/- bottle. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. VAN S' 51 (•mi ng Salts, for cooling the blood; good spring medicine; 3e fid bottle, b'ricijdly Societies' Dispensary. T>ATHiNG Caps—A large assortment; get in early; 1/6 to 5/6, Friendly Societiwal*>Diiiip»iwaiiiy.—-~ yYTANTED Known.—Jack Knowles, Practical Chimney Sweep, Davies’ Lane, Belt Road; still sweeping. e.w. Hats and Black Silk Coats are amongst our new goods.—Ambury’s. c.y. JF you want a really good Navy Cos~ tume, any size, call Ambury’s. c.y. QLIP-ON Frocks in Sponge Cloths, Foulards, also Princess Underskirts, showing.—Ambury’s. c.y. MBURY'S White and Coloured Towels and Bath Mats (three styles). slashing va 1 utv-.c.y, JpLOWERS and Fruit, at Ambury’s; the cheapest and best selection ever offered. c.y. and Flower Sprays from Is; Wreaths from 2s 6d.—At Ambury’s. c.y. Ji MBURYV New Shipment of Choice Flowers and Fruit is better than
AMB I'RY S Foulards, Sponge Cloths, Voiles, Foulard Silks, Striped Fnjis —splendid variety, best value. c.y. A MBCRY’S—SiIk Hosiery, Silk, Kid, Suede Gloves to match all colored Dresses. c.y. A MBl’RY’S.— Cretonnes, Shadows, Kretlines. Casements, Madrasse«s, Furnishings, Sheetings, Damasks; Taranaki’s Greatest assortment. c.y. VJILLINERY in every style a| Ambury’s. Now is the time to choose. A MBURY'S—Loghorns and Handmade Millinery; lowest prices'possible with, good taste. c.y. T ADIES’ Patent Lace Shoes., reduced 12/(3. 17/6, 18/6. Usually 30/- to 40/-. McEwen Bros.ry. J^Ol’ND.- —Hats! Hats! Hats! Straws and Panamas Cleaned and Blocked. Got in early. McCullough’s (opposite M Neill’s), Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w. JpOL'ND—Let us have that Costume or Suit to clean and press now. Get in early and avoid the rush. McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street. New Plymouth. d.w.
OOLFERS! Can you putt? Good ** prizes at Ohl Boys’ Gala Day on Saturday for putting. TENNIS PLAYERS JT will pay you to come to town and inspect our large stock of TENNIS GOODS—all 1922 stock. Our prices will surprise you. TENNIS RACKETS from 27/6 to £5 ss. Best Makes Only. TENNIS BALLS, TENNIS NETS AIRTIGHT COVERS, etc. We also do Re-stringing, and make a first-class job. We take the utmost care in Re-string-ing. Send your Racket in. ye
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1922, Page 1
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