MISCELLANEOUS. pETTUCE, 1/6 100; Broccoli, 2/- 100; Savoy Cabbages, 1/6 100; postage exlra. R. Duncan, Westown, New Plymouth.\ RANTED ]KNOWN, The ‘MoiS'"Bewing Machine is All British, in capital, management, material and labour, and best in design, construction, workmanship and results. Contractors to Hip Majesty's Government. Apply to Sewing Machine Depot, Sole Taranaki Agents, Queen Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 595. £JPECIAL range of Smart Millinery opened this week. Models. Ready-to-Wears, Straws, Crinolines. Miss Hunt, 380 Devon Street East. d.y. Footwear. Remember McEwen's have the b?st selection. Seo our special weight Crepe Soles for Tennis. RUMMER .Shoes. Select yours now. McEwen's have a glorious range of Summer Shades in Fawns and Greys. “K" Shoe Agenr-y. C .<l. "pHIC” Shoes in delightful shades at prices you can afford to pay. Best yaluc_always at McEwan's. c.d. p.ATEST light shade Shoes in \V:u»liable Kid, Putty, Parchment and Ivory. Latest always at McEwen Bros' “K” Shoe Store. c.d. DAINTY’ Morning and Afternoon Tea and a Good Light Luncheon served Daily at The Rendezvous Tea Rooms, upstairs, next Opera House. Home Cooking and Efficient Service. b.x. JJRAY’S Wines. Please send me your Christmas Order. A case of choice mixed Wines for £2 10/-. 4 Frontignac, 4 Invalid Port, 2 Muscatel, 2 No. 3 Port. George Goldsworthy. Fitzroy, N'.P. Agent for Bray's Vmeries. 'Phone 229 M. c.x. yX/ANTED to Buy, Tea Lead, in any quantity. Apply Daily News. BEAUTIFUL Tonic—Bray's Muscatel Frontignac, O.P.L. Sherry, Port and Madeira, freight paid to New Plymouth station.—G. Goldsworthy, Ag-nt, Fitzroy. 'Phone 229 M. d.y. JTOR SALE.—Cornet, Saddle And Bridie, Spring Dray, Steel Guitar, PushChairs, Beds and Bedding, Hospital Beds, Duchess Chests, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Dressers, Wardrobes, etc., cheap at Watson’s Second-hand Shop, Ariki Street, d.y. Sharpened by Machinery. Remember we guarantee these to cut as good as new. Harvey, Gun and Locksmith. ’Phone 480. Devon Street, oppposite McNeill’s. d.w. TF you don’t want an off-hand, haphazard value made of your furniture, employ Parker, the Furniture Auctioneer and Valuer. His opinion and advice is based on definite facts.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 1
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336Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 1
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