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Last Week of Sale THE GREAT TURN OF TH-E TIDE SALE HAS BEEN AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS, AND COULD HAVE BEEN CARRIED ON FOR ANOTHER THREE WEEKS, BUT IT MUST END DEFINITELY ON SATURDAY, 18th INST, IN ORDER TO MAKE WAY" FOR THE OPENING UP AND MARKING OFF OF £2OOO WORTH OF MERCHANDISE EX DIRECT STEAMER “PORT DENISON.” DON’T MISS YOUR SHARE OF THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS. CALL OR WRITE. PIECE GOODS. LADIES’ APPAREL. MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR. Cheek Ginghams .... 1/9 vd. Tricoline Bloomers 9/11 pr. Boys’ Good Braces fid pair. 42m. Madapolam, silk finish, 1/9 yd. Cami’awn Nightdresses 11/6. Shirley Police Braces .. 3/3 pair. 28in. T<*rako, striped & figured, Voile Blouses l’/6 Shirtey Presidents . .... 3/9 pair. %vd voile Blouses 12/0. Men’s Petone Flannels 5/11. 27in. Black Silk, 10 momme weight, 2 -P ieoe Catl,in ’ Costumes ”” 4/6 ' Children's Island Hats 1/6. 4/3 vd. Silk Ankle Hose 3/6 pair. ’Mens Island Hats 1/9. Hoyle’s Navy Print, - 1/8 yd. Cashmere Hose, all wool .. 2/9 pair. Trolled 17/6. 27hi. Tussore Silk 3/11 yd. Llama Hose 4/11 pair. Boy8 > Fox ’„ Serge Shorts .... 7/11. 54m. Fox Bros ’ Serge .... 6/11 yd. . L 1 H (Yellow Label) 6/6 pair. Sizes 2t06, 7 to 12, 9/11; 13 40in. English Voile 1/11 yd. ' ' to 16 11/6. 6 tin. Grey H.B. Sheeting .. 1/11 yd. Laics Singlets (Bertha) .... 2/. Men’s Hard-wear Trousers, 9/6 pair. 30in. Grey H.B. Sheeting .. 3/3 yd. Ladies’ Singlets (Anita) 2/9. Men’s 9oz. Nelson Denims, 7/6 pair. 54in. Black Sateen 2/9 yd. fashmerette Blouses 7/6. Men’s Boz. Grey Denims, 7/6 pair. The Melbourne Ltd. s. NEW PLYMOUTH. . INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ~ HAWERA. ELTHAM. WANGANUI.

■ »—W-lI— IT II I A Refined Taste H in Shoes * iWPSiI is a mark of good sense and good , breeding. It can be gratified in lull i with a small expenditure by selecting ; • i high-grade English and American Footwear now offering at Dockrill’s. Js Quality Highest. Prices Lowest. j Sole Agents for Canvas Shoes with H Palatine Plantation Rubber Soles—a ' ■ "-, 1 pliable, tough and long-wearing sole $ ' 1 suitable for asphalt or grass courts, at prices as low as inferior goods. V ; . ; ' Bole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. g / POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. TX/A/'’ ’’lf T'fc V f T 9<3 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, j| jIS i L K I'C hl I TELEPHONE No. 433. « K NEW PLYMOUTH. Ai

F YES FRONT! Saving at the Spigot j and wasting at the Bung-hole, j That’s what you’re doing by not having | pour clothes claaned by us. Costumes, I Suite. Hate, Gloves, Furs and Overcoats *f all descriptions when cleaned by us ire clean. Make no error when having fours done, and eee it is done at M°CULLOUGH’S Opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS ARE-MODELLERS IN TARANAKI. MOTOR CYCLISTS VITE are now well established, and , ’ carry complete stocks of all usual line* of tyres and accessories. Prices absolutely bedrock. Expert Repairs executed to Cycles & Motor Cycles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FRANK*SYKES, LIARDET STREET. (Round Melbourne Corner.)

' A N JJLOPEMENT! The dirt was married to the clothes. When introducel to “Dhobie” Soap, They could not stop them. I suppose, When “Dhobie” did with dirt elope. Save “Dhobie” Wrappers. Your storekeeper will give you a bar of soap free for every 12 wrappers. I he doesn’t stock it, tell him to get it for you. It can’t be beaten for washing flannels. “DHOBIE” SOAP

FARMERS' BOVING TURBINES, zjvHe product of the largest and most successful Turbine Manufacturers in the world, can generate ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER Mt a fraction of the cost at which you can purchase it. Isn’t this worth considering? ON EXHIBITION HAWERA SHOW. Full particclars from Sole Taranaki (Agents—h. n. Maunder & 00. H. N. MAUNDER, A.M.I.E.E. 32 Nelson Street, HAWERA. Also on show at Taylor and Roberts, Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1922, Page 8

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