MISCELLANEOUS. QMjlVii FRUITS-Fresh from the best 'orchards. You. cannot do bettor than order from Waldock, New Plymouth. '.Phone 379. JUST arrived.—Another lot .of egg' j paste preservative, 1/3 per jar; will preserve thirty dozen.—At Veale's, Brougham Street. e.e. Ttbi landed—Shipment of Japanese I Lager Beer; nice, cool and .refreshing for the summer. Quarts 2s; pints Is 3d; glass Bil.—White Hnrt Hotel, d.w. opunyjr —r W U.bUppUUIUII" 111) numerous customers for eoil'ce. A new shipment just arrived and ready for your orders.—A. Veale, Brougham street, e.e. TADIES' Patent Court Shoes, Louis heels.' Just landed. Very latest designs. Few only.—MclCweii Bros. d.e. QHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—The Kiddies' toy house. Hood boys and girls will .find everything in toyland. Thousands of bosker toys. Tell Dad and Mum. c.x. (jMKJWTiUAK at Corrigall's—Lovely gifts for Grandma, Grand-dad, Uncles and Aunts, Cousins, Mum' and Dad, and everybody you know. Fven a bell for the nussv cat. ex. Sweethearts and Lovers. Lovely Handbags, Jewel Cases, Photo Frames, Collar Boxes, etc., and thousands of dandy books. PX . (JHRISTMAS at Corrigall'sgift is a fountain pen—S\nui, ii.ilerman, Onoto and all the best makes. Very wide and choice selection. e.x. QHRISTMAS at' Corrigall's. reading for gifts: "The Stou-i. >uiage," "John of Daunt," "That Giri," "Flower of the Pine, - '* "Three Little Maids," "The. Raft in the Bush," "Betty and C 0.," all bv Kthel Turner. at Corrigall's.—Choice reading for gifts.—"Mr. Teddy," (Benson), "Heritage of the Desert," "Light of the Western Stars," "Wildfire," "Lhorl Slop" (Zane Grey); "Bars of Tron" (Dell); "No Man's Land" (SapP cr >- c.x (jhkistman at Corrigall's.—Peggy Bags, the joy of the girlies' hearts, and such a range of dainty parasols; and you should see the dolls.' Hundreds and thousands of them. cv big purchase of Voile Blouses in white and colors. Prices from ii/11.—Gbddin, Cash Draper, 153 Devon street, opposite Gadd's. e.n. -^ai.a.— neimy-co-wears, spieiuUd assortment. Prices from 4/11.—Goddin, London Millinery Depot, 153 Devon street, opposite Gadd's.. e n Big purchase of trimmed and Model Hats, all marked at very reasonable prices. Pretty styles.—Gpddin, London Millinery Depot, 153 Devon Street, opposite Gadd's. P ,, QKDIiK your peas, beans, cauliflowers, tomatoes, etc.. from Waldock. Delivered to any part of the town. 'Phone 379. AJL ... 6 «....0 u. uuuuiiiy. can ana see The Household Stores, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. en yyiHTE and (Told Cups ai breakfast size. A snip at js \)a per half dozen, at the Household Stores, Liardet Street. „ „ yyu nave,just opened special Dixie rug mats, 3ft x Oft, 8/<i. A wonderful snip at the Houseßold Stores, Liardet street. ' „ „ vieeable line, 2/(1, 2/11, 3/0, 4/fi and 5/0. Also leather corner dressbaskets, 3/11. 4/0, 5/0, and 0/0 to 8/fi.— Household Stores. on JAPANESE photo frames a slashing bargain l/-', 2/0, 2/!), 3/li, and 4/0, See them at The Household Stores, e.n. <peciai line oi Dcst Knglish Cups and Saucers, tea size only, 5/11 half dozen. These are good.—Household Stores. New Plymouth, e.n. yam large, selection of Christmas Toys for the Kiddies. Handkerchief Sachets, very choice hand made goods at Thompson's, Devon street. e.n. aT"t7ie — R7d. Good quality Table Knives, 12s Od half dozen, nost free. f v (JHRISTMAS at the Red Post. First quality Dessert Knives, 10/tj half dozen, post free. . f.x. CHRISTMAS at the Red Post. E.P.D.S. Butter Dish with Knife, post free .0/0. f.x. Sugar and Shovel 425; Tea Tots 355; !ea Sets £7; post free at the 1 Post Christmas Fair. f.x. JTJ > P.D.S. Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Jam Spoons, Bread Knives, Bread Forks, Nut Crackers, each 2/0 post free, at the Red Post Christmas Fair. f.x. ri'AiAL, uunstmas Oiler trom the Red Post.—New Mission style Rotoscillo Treadle .Sewing Machine, absolutely the finest machine on the market, guaranteed; delivered free to any part of Taranaki. ,C 0 10s cash. ' f.x. -jyio oiripea Blurts, witli collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for hoys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to 14 years .2/11 each. These values only inable at The Kash, New Plymouth. HAiniAU costumes—Boys' or Girls 1/3; Youths' 1/0; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11; Women's 3/U; O.S. Women's 4/0; Boys' Bathing V's fld; Men's Bathing V's 1/-, These prices onlv at, TM IJwV New P&moulk
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1917, Page 1
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