MISCELLANEOUS. J-JOUSEHOLD Stores are now showing special lines in Glassware, Crockery, etc.; large assortment Fancy Goods, suitable for New Year gifts; very special prices. • Shop early. Liardet Street. e.e. ’ QHESTERFLELD Suites, made by Mar- ? tin and Co., are the best and cheapest. ’ Get our quote for one in moquette—the covering that lasts a lifetime.—Quality Furnishers, Devon Street Central, New ; Plymouth. e.e. ARTIN & CO. sell it for less.—Carpet Runners, in all qualities-and colorings; beautiful selection; 6/9, 7/9, 8/9, 9/6, 11/9, 12/6, 13/6, 16/6, 18/6, 22/6.—Devon Street (next Hoffmann’s). e.e. j£AßT»r&~cor are selling Reversible Floor Rugs, 9x6, at 29/6; 6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft., 18/6; 6x3 Jute Rugs, 9/6. Next Hoffmann’s; where Furniture is Cheaper. e.e. A RTISTIC Floor Coverings. —Genuine Linoleum Squares. 12 ft. x 9 ft. and 10 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft.; good selection.—At Martin and Co.’s, Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. e.e. Chairs, from 25/- each, at Martin and Co.’s, House Furnishers, Devon Street. e.e. Axminster Floor Rugs, large sizes; 29/6; bargains.—At Martin’s Sale, Devon Street Central. e.t. /\_T the Palatine.—A special lot of Men’s Silk Ties, from 1/11 to 5/6. e.n. the Palatine.—Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs for boys and men; 6d, 1/-, 1/6. e n. the Palatine.—The best selection of Men’s Suits in Taranaki. Get one for the new year. e.n. AV he Palatine. —A splendid line of Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, at £3 17s. 6d; all sizes. e.n. F the Palatine. —The only place where the famous Prestwell Suits can be bought; try one. e.e. AT the Palatine.—Men’s White Silk Shirts, 22/6; Men’s Silk Collars, 1/9; Men’s Fuji Silk Shirts, 28/6. e.n. AT the Palatine. —Boys’ Panama Hats--6/11; Men’s, 10/6 to 30/-; Men’s Boaters, 11/6. e.n. y T the Palatine.—Bowling Trousers, 19/-, 25/- and 35/-, in white and cream gabardine and flannel. the Palatine.—A grand selection of Men’s Felt Hats, from 10/G; a hat for every head.e.n. TIifTXED Paints in any <wanti ty, ready for use, at Arnold am? d.n. TTOUSEHOLD Hardware in great variety, at Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. THLECTRIC Light Bulbs just arrived. 16, 25, 32 and 50 c.p. At Arnold and Co. d.n. T AWN Mowers, plain and ball-bearing, at reasonable prices.—Arnold and Co. TUST arrived! Full stocks of the new Stainless Nickel Spoons and Forks; better than electro-plate and very cheap. Arnold and Co. d.n. gAVE that old Picture! Have it framed and made a delight for all time. Bring it to us. Darbj’ and Hannan, Brougham Street.d.n. practical man uses Hubbucks’ White Lead, Linseed Oil, and Oxide. We sell them. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. d.n. J>AINTING means life to that home of yours. Get busy during holidays. Ready mixed paints at lowest prices. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street, d.n. *rpHE most economical —“Anvil” brand Paints, and “Steelite Red.” In good supply at keen quotes. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street.d.n. are furniture. Have them prettily papered. Wonderful range of new designs. Call. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street.d.n. QAN’T be mended! Have that broken pane put in for Christmas at moderate cost. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. ’Phone 571. 5 d.n. specialise in Picture Framing. Cali and see our fine range of moui s and mouldings. Darby and Hannan,*. Brougham Street.d.n. 'yyE supply Plate Glass, Motor Screens, Bevelled Mirrors, and Leaded Lights. Ring up or call. Darby and Hannan. 'Phone 571. (Ln. us quote you for that painting job. Now is the time to get it done. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street.d.n. 0-REAT range of oil and water-color Paints; call and inspect—nice gifts. Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street, d.n. "£JSEFUL Presents. —Cas» Pipes, 8/6; two English Pipes in case, 18/6; great value. Syd. Lovell.lxp. Pouches at Cut Prices. See our window display. Syd. Lovell, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. b.p. FOR SALE GROCERY BUSINESS. QITUATED prosperous South Taranaki town, good premises, lease at £2 weekly-net: monthly turnover £l3O, half of which is cash over the counter. Only one man employed. Ingoing, walk in, walk out, for stock and fixtures, £6OO to £7OO. Everything at valuation. STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. XTEW Concrete Premises in main street, good show windows, rental £1 5s weekly net. Can have lease if desired. Stock and everything at valuation. Ingoing £3OO to £4OO. Terms if required. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. QITUATED progressive Taranaki town. Lease or monthly tenancy at £1 10s net. Price £375, including stock, show cases, counters, glass jars, scales, etc., etc. Shop in main street; firstclass stand. W. H. & A- M C GARRY LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. . ’Phon«» ’» and 134. «
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1922, Page 1
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