Ex “Port Denison.” Direct Shipments * esult Direct Savings Here’s where the people of Taranaki are going to reap tangible benefits arising ! through direct shipping to New Plymouth. The Commonwealth and Dominion liner ( “Port Denison” (10,000 tons) brought us a shipment of close on £2OOC worth of merchandise, ar a saving of 30/- per ton, measurement. This saving is reflected in decreased landing chargee, enabling us to offe rthe following goods at prices That otherwise would not be possible. LIKEN FINISH SHEETING.— . IGin. WHITE TOWELLING— LADIES’ CORSETS.— ’ Splendid quality. Will give yeats • Heaw finish, best make. 1/6 yd. Medium shape. British make. 9/11. t Min. 2/11 72in 3/6, I _ MEN’S TWEED COATS- jj sum. 1/& »d. ■ - t t- 2 > Dark patterns. All sizes. 19/6. H WHITE DAMASK.— White only. Exira good quahty. MEN'S SUMMER SINGLETS.— }. 54in. Best Irish mate. 3/11 yd. ; T ar ' Wool and cotton. Fine make. 6/11. b MARCELLA QUILTS.— ; COLORED TOWELS.— MEN’S SUMMER PANTS.— Hemmed, grand quality, large I IS x 38. Strons make. 3/11 pr. I Natural Wool and cotton. 7/6. D.B. size, 39/6. c TBTPPn Tnmrr s ' MEN’S TRUNK DRAWERS.— 38ia. WHITE CALICO.- ,77 a, . T a/it ™ Natural wool and cotton. Fine Grand width, pure finish, stout 22 x 43. Grand value. 4/11 pr. make, 6/11. make 1/3 yard. DAMASK SERVIETTES.— MEN’S CASHMERE SOCKS.— HORROCKSES CALICO— 20 x 20, mercerised and hemmed. | Pure fine wool. Good dye. 2/11. | 36m., lovely quality. 1/5 yard. 1/6 each. MEN’S MERCERISED HANDHCRROCKSES FLANNELETTE.— LINEN SERVIETTES.— KERCHIEFS.— 29in., a really lovely quality, 22 x •” Pure Irish Linen with colored border. 1/1/6 yard. 3/u ’ each . MEN’S BATHING V’s—3°“- BLACK SATTEEN.— LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS— Blark ,Satteen - b ° r^ er - Good black. A great bargain. o . . k o o 1/9 each. 1/6 yard. 4_in. long. British make. -. 9. MEN’S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS j igin. ROLLER TOWELLING.— MILANESE SILK HOSE.— Hemstitched and mercerised, Brown striped, nice quality, 1/- yd. Black only. British make. 23/6 pr. 1/6 each. The Melbourne Ltd. XKW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.
ur. 1 ; 1 ! esloeseb h .11— I. TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. JUST RECEIVED PER S.S. “OTAKI.” « A Limited Number of | LADIES’ WALK-OVER SHOES, built by America’s Best || Manufacturer, on the most artistic and distinctive lines, || from the very best materials. g| A BEAUTIFUL & SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ' Q JALITY HIGHEST! PRICES LOWEST! Q Sole Agents for Canvas Shoes with Palatine Plantation » Rubber Soles—a pliable, tough and long-wearing sole suitable || for asphalt or grass courts, at prices as low as inferior goods. |’| Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. || TX /X Z"V >S'TX ¥ < ¥ 9C* QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, j| DOC KRILL S ssy 3 '
THOS. BORTHWICK & SO NS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS TXUYERS of ALL CLASSES of STOCK at highest current rates. We are also prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING on FARMERS ACCOUNT. All particulars as to prices of stock and Freezing charges can be obtained qq application to our buyers as under: — HUGH GOOD. Cattle and Sheep Buyer; Telephone No. 90, STRATFORD. W. HOGG, Cattle and -Sheep Buyer, Telephone No. 1665., TE KUH I. LEWIS WEBSTER, Sheep Buyer. Telephone 126, STRATFORD. Or to our WAITARA OFFICE. Telephone No. 2. Messrs. HUGH GOOD & LEWIS W EBSTER, of STRATFORD, will draft Btock in the following Counties:— CLIFTON, TARANAKI. EGMONT, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, EL THAM A WAIMATE WEST. Mr. W. HOGG, of TE KUITI, will draft stock North of the Mokau River. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED.
ENGLISH DINNER SETS EX PORT DENISON. MADE BY POUNTNEY AND CO. SEMI PORCELAIN—Best Quality. BRITISH CHINA—Good Patterns. ENGLISH TEA SETS—Beautiful Patterns, Right Prices. CUPS & SAUCERS. C. A. WILKINSON Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH ELTHAM.
WELDING TAON'T throw aside any iron, steel, aluminium, or copper that gets broken. We can make it as good as new by Oxy-Acetone Welding, as we can crank shafts, etc. CAR SPRINGS. ETC. We make these at our own smithy by our own expert. MOTOR-CAR REPAIRS. Look ua up. We are practical men, anxious to build up a big businass on service and value. JENKINS BROS. & HANCOCK NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. TTAVTNG severed my connection with the late firm of Thomas and {Johnson, I desire to intimate to niotor car and motor lorry owners that I iniend continuing the Motor Repair Btisiness of the late firm on the lower floor ©f the same building. All work entrusted to me will be thoroughly and faithfully carried out {Under my personal supervision. CHARGES REASONABLE. L. THOMAS. Opposite Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. ' Thon? 638.* '
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1922, Page 8
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