MISCELLANEOUS. “Country Gentleman” ie the most durable boot made. See them. McEwen Bros., Sole Agents. SHOES for ladies; a shoe of refinement, in Glace Kid, Suede and Patent. McEwen Bros. f.y. XTEW Crochet and Knitting Books, full of lovely designs by Flora Klielcman. Distinctive Crochet; The Modern Knitting Book; Beautiful. Cro chet on Household Linen; the Popular Knitting Book; The Modern Crochet Book. Price 2/6 each, posted 3s. —The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. QTARS at. a Glance.—A handy Sky k Guide on novel lines. Containing Coloured Plates and Charts, with instructions for finding and naming the stars. Price 1/6, posted 1/8. The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. T>UY a Pocket Diary lor 1923. We haVe Collins’, Lett's, and N.Z. Diaries in all sizes and qualities. Prices from 1/6 to 10/6. The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. T>OY'S’ and Girls’ Own Annuals for 1923 just arrived. Make your boy or girl happy with one of these. Price 17/6, postage sxtra. The “8.K.,’ V Devon Street, opposite Empire. Theatre. c.w.
’V’EIV Supplies at 2/6, posted 2/10 “The Valley of Giants” (Kyne), “No Defence” (Parker), “Strawberry Acres” (Richmond), “Winds ‘of the World” (Ayres), “The Man Trail” (Oyen), ••’The 'Splendid Folly’ (Pedler), “Bucky O’Connor” (Baine), “A Daughter of the Land” (Porter)', “The Heart of Rachael” (Norris), ‘Roaring U.P. Trail” (Zane Grey), “Once to Every Man” (Evans). —The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. J>EAD more about the wondrous “She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed.” “She and Allan,” by Rider Haggard. Price 4/6, posted ss. The “8.K./’ Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre.c.w. VVE have new supplies of “Fanny Herself,” Edna Ferber's greatest book. Price 6s, posted 6/8. The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite 'Empire Theatre. c.w. JAPAN’S Animals and Stuffed Toys, absolutely unbreakable and entirely, novel in design. A large range on view at the “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. QEE Dean’s “Damaselene,” washable Mats and Feeders for Baby. They save labor and laundry. Price 2/6 and 3/9. The “8.K.,” Devon -Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. rpEA-DEAF Fortune Telling by Helen Nelson, with twenty Illustrations of specimen cups. Price 1/3, posted 1/6. The “8.K.,” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. ■■'VXT'HERE the Strange Roads Go Down.” Gertrude Page's great story of Rhodesia, for the first time in cheap odijion. Price 2/6, posted 2/10. The “8.K..” Devon Street, opposite Empire Theatre. c.w. PRACTICAL School Needlework by Mrs. 'Shearman. A manual for Teachers. Price 8/6, posted 9/2. The “8.K..” Devon street, opposite Empire Theatre. ■c.w. OORRIGALL’S New Books. It will pay you to see our Reward Books, Novels, Adventure and all Literature for boys and girls. d.n. OORRIGAIIZS~T^7 Toys; all descriptions and lots of new styles. Prices range moderately. Inspect. d.n. (OORRIGALI/S. —Watch for sale of Prams and Tricycles; a great opportunity for Xmas gifts; prices lowest. d.n. OORRIGALL’S Where the“fransfers are new, dainty in design and widely selected Ladies, see those! d.n.
r ESTS! Vests! Vests! Without exception, the finest selection in town; from 1/9. At Thorpe’s. d.n. OAMISOLES at Thorpe’s; from 2/11. Q Th’s line is well worth inspection, d.n. JI'ROCKS at Thorpe’s.—Print Zephyr, Sponge, Ratine, Foulards, Knitted Silk; from 7/11. d.n. JUMPERS at Thorpe’s, from 29/6; a very nice line of drop-stitch, cream only, d.n (OARDIGANS.—Latest shades at Thorpe’s. Call to-day. d.n. JpOR uncommon, good Goods, call at Thorpe’s Corner. d.n. pRiCES “REDUCED!—'Sultanas lOd, Sunmaid Raisins lOd packet, Phoenix Thick Peel Is 6d, Jellies 3 packets Is, Butter Is lOd, S.S. Paste Is jar, Roma Tea. 3s, 6 lb 17s. Brown and Polson’s Cornflour Is packet, Edmonds’ Baking Powder 1/7 tin, Norton’s Egg Preserver 1/6. All goods just as cheap and delivered.—'C. Bond, next Red Post. TTAWKE’S English Aluminium Ware; good solid stuff’; kettles, 3-pint, 8/6; 4-pint, 10/-; fi-pint, 12/6. TTAWKE’S Solid Aluminium Saiice pans; 4-pint 7/-. 6-pint 8/6, 8-pint ]]/-, 10-. pint 13/6, 12-pint 15/6; cheapest prices in New Zealand. TTAWKE’S have a lovely lot new Xmas Post and other Cards; well worth your inspection. TTAWKE’S Annual Presentation Books —all kinds; Toy Books for children, cloth .and paper; immense Variety. TTAWKIE’S French Dolls: goo<ffaces; Toys of all descriptions. Come and see our selection; not pressed to buy. rpHE DEVON TEA ROOMS, Devon Street, Now Plymouth, above “H. 8. Clothing Factory. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. All goods home made IVfTXED Paints in any quantity, ready for lisp, at Arnold ami Co.V. d.n. tTOI'SEHOLD Hardware in great variety. at Arnold and Co.’s.d.n. OTAJNLESS and General Cutlery, and E.P. Table Ware, reliable quality, at Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. Light Bulbs just arrived. 16, 25, 32 and 50 c.p. At Arnold and Co. d.n. ¥ AWN Mowers, plain and ball-bearing. at reasonable prices.—Arnold and Co, T^OUND —A perfect job. Wo clean your ■*" garments thus. We blow out dust and nenspiration. kill all germs, brighten the color, raise the nan, give new life to the cloth, and render the garment clean and sanitary, at MeCul--1 lough’s, McNeill’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1922, Page 1
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