MISCELLANEOUS. "REMOVAL Sale now on at M : ss Hunt’s Millinery Shop, corner Devon and Gover Streets. T>AFFIA WORK, by M. Swannell. A course in practical Winding, Weaving, Plaiting and Sewing; with 60 illustrations; price 4/6; posted, 4/9. The B.K. Bookshop, Devon Street. ROILED BASKETRY, by M. Swannell. A comprehensive and illustrated book on basket-making, containing 75 illustrations and diagrams. Price 5/-; posted, 5/3. The Devon Street, XTEW Titles and New Supplies, at 2/6; posted, 2/10: “Where the Strange Roads Go Down” (Page) ; “Nomads of the North” (Curwood); “Nobody’s Lover” (Ayres); “At One-Thirty” (Ostrander); “The Incredible Honeymoon” (Nesbit); “The Girl Next Door” (Ayres);/‘City of Palms” (Rhodes) ; “Green Shoes of April” (Macnamara); “The Ways of Laughter” (Begbie); “The Hermit of Far End” (Ped- !•<); “Neither Storehouse nor Barn” (Raine); “The Supreme Test” (Reynolds) ; “Love at Arms” (Sabbatini); “The Ides of March” (Reynolds). The B.K. Bookshop. gPECIAL Line of Writing Tablets, purest linen; blue or white, ruled; price, 3 for 2/9; posted, 3/5. The “8.K.” Stationery Department. gPECIAL LIN& OF CARTRIDGE VELOPES, English manufacture; commercial size; 4/- per box of 250; posted, 4/10. These are rare value, and the gumming is perfect. The “8.K.” Stationery Department. J'RY us for Tennis Goods. A fine range of new English Racquets and Balls just landed. The Devon Street. Our prices are always reasonable. A POPULAR GUIDE TO THE HEAVENS, by Sir Robert Ball. X series of 83 beautiful plates, with explanatory text* and index. Price 28/6; posted, 24/6. The “8.K.” Bookshop. OUR~CALENDARS FOR 1923 are prettier and more original than ever. Prices from 6d to 7/6. Come and inspect them. The “8.K.” Bookshop. KA/HEN you are making your new frock, remember we sell Weldon’s Patterns, price 1/-. The “8.K.” Taranaki agents. fJiHE PRACTICE OF AUTO-SUGGES-TION, by the Method of Emile Couo; by C. H. Brooks. Price 4/6. The “8.K.” Bookshop. XJEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS: “Gappy Ricks Retires,” 6/- (Kyne); “Flowing Gold,” 6/- (Beach) ; “Q,” 6/6 (Burt) ; “Success,” 6/6 (Adams) ; “Charles Rex,” 6/- (Dell) ; “Man-Size,” 6/6 (Raine) ; “The Sub-conscious Courtship,” 6/- (Ruck); “The Grey Charters,” 6/- (Simpson); “Carnac,” 6/- (Parker); “The Lavender Lad.” fl/'- (Wyllarde)-. Postage _Bd extra. The “8.K.” Bookshop. gpRAINED Maternity Nurse open for engagements, town or country. Apply Nurse Perry, 71 Vivian Street, New Plymouth, Phone 690. b.y. ENGAGEMENT Rings, . Dress Rings, Wristlet Watches, all at pre-war prices, 4s in the pound off, at Rober 4- ?.’, Jeweller. a ' v - pREAT Bargains at the Discount Sale. Beautiful Doulton Ware and Silber Ware, all at pre-war prices at Rob erts’, Jeweller. a w -
qpHE DEVON TEA ROOMS, Devon Street. New Plymouth, above “H. 8. Clothing Factory’ Daint.y Morning and Afternoon Teas. All goods home made NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED, EGMONT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. T HEREBY give notice that in connection with the election of a Member of Parliament for the above district, the following nominations have been received by me: HAWKEN, OSWALD JAMES. ASTBURY, DAVID LYON ABBOTT. The poll, in pursuance of the Legislature Act. 1908, and its Amenlments, will be taken at the following polling-places on THURSDAY, the Seventh day of DECEMBER, 1922: Ararata, the Public School. Auroa, the Publ’c School. Awatuna, the Public School. Eltham, the Athenaeum Hall (principal). Fraser Road, the Public School. Inaha, the Riverdale Dairy Factory. Kahui Road, the Public School. Kaponga, the Town Hall. Kapuni, the Public School. Manaia, the Town Hall. Mangahume (Eltham Road), the Public School. Mangamingi, the Public School. Mangatoki, the Public School. Mata, the Public School. Matapu, the Public School. Meremere, the Public School. Moeroa, the Post-office. Newall Road (Tumahu), the Public School. Normanby, the Town Hall. Oaonui, the Hall. Oeo, the Public School. Ohangai, the Public School. Okaiawa, the Hall. Omoana, Mr. Reader’s House. Opua Road, the Public School. Opunake, the Courthouse. Otakeho, th'e Public School. Pihama, the Public School. Puniho, the Public School. Pungarehu, the Public School. Rahotu, the Public School. Rawhitiroa, the Public School. Riverlea, the Public School. Te Kiri, the Public School. Te Roti, the Public School. Tirimoana, the Dairy Factory. Tokaora, the Public School. Warea, the Hall. Whenuakura Valley, Nairn and Sons’ House. Hours of polling are from 9 a.m. to 6 m Dated at Eltham this 27th day of November, 1922. E. L. EGARR, Returning Officer. NOTICE. AOS. GOLDING (late of Rahui), begs to announce that she has arranged to open Miss Baker’s well-known Liardet Street property as “Marsland View” Private Hotel, at an early date, after completion of extoMive altaatiqu aad waovatioM.
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