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FRIDAY MARKET DAY SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SHOPPERS

WHITES WHITES WHITES WHITES Satisfaction follows good quality. Whites have I Lower--than--ever always made this the first consideration. Satisfaction is the result of good service. Retail w i. • stores differ in this respect. Whites stand I* /I zxm for good service. IVlcllKingS Oil Satisfaction 4s given when prices are right. The prices here quoted Will undoubtedly give A si w All Goods Your Interest is Here! Buy these Table Linens Now Savings Prices will not be lower J*° ma^e on White Damask—Rose and fern leaf design; 64 inches wide. ; \ xJR.3/ Chic Millinery 4/11 per yard. x White Damask— Pretty Dice Pattern; 56 inches wide. Ladies’ Pull On Velvet Hats—in Biaek. 4/xx 5/11 per yard. Ladies’ Black Felt Shapes—Breton. 10/6 White Damask-Lily of the Valley and Rose design; 72 Ladies’ BUck ■ Tagel Ready-to-Wears- 19/6 inches wide. 8/9 per yard. Ladies’Trimmed Models- 17/6, 25/-, 3»/«> 37/6- „ . .■ , , Girls’Trimmed Hats—ln Black or Brown Velvet; with colored linings, 27/6 DdrVietteS rloral design J 23 X «£• ;, U® each. Girls’ Trimmed Hats—ln Fawn or Saxe Velvet; with colored linings. 27/6 Serviettes—Bird and x 2/6 each. Girls’ Black Silk Hats—With colored linings. 18/6 . ~ I——, s A Men ! There’s Comfort and Towels Economy in these CoBtS 2/11 each Men’s Gabardine Raincoats— ln Fawn, step collar, check lining ' throughout. Sizes 4to 6. 59s 6d. Childfßfi’S z Men’s Fawn Heptonette Raincoats—Proofed Gabieord; Step or 3/ Sox I Patrol Collar; check lining throughout. c . fu Price £5 12s 6d and £7 15s. Sizes 3 only I fIPB Coats for Boys J/jsSL I' iHoi Men’s Neglige ffl atjL 111 II Bj vl vHN Boys’ Tweed Overcoats— ln Grey, belted, back lined throughout; Shirts JL—-4 vL sizes 8,9, 10. 21/tS] il Boys’Colonial Tweed Overcoats—All wool, in .brown and grey; 12/6,13/6 gj W (sizes 9to 16), 60/6, 62/-, 63/6, 65/-, 66/6, 68/-, 70/-, 72/- each Ww 3 Appealing Make your own Winter Undies V a J ues ® These Materials save " W Dainty Nets Just note these and Laces y° ur m <>ney “Fonrir” Cream Spotted Net—3B ineh- Moirettes-For underskirts; colors Grey Saxe Brown 40 inrhes. r ancy prices e 9 wide, 6/« 1 7 /e yard. wjde - > s > eciai pnce s/« i** y ara - . - _ . . Black Moirette—4o inches wide. 5/6 per yard. C^°“h3de^ e B C widc. ream 3/XI per'ylrd’ Moirettes-In Light Saxe, Brown, Grey, Heliotrope; wide. Buff, Cardinal, Saxe. Green ■ Fancy Cream Net— Hippie cloth _ Fol . Drpssin „ Go Wns aTld j ac kete, in Pink, Sky, GardiSmart Bead Necklacea-Tn a great var- . ' P 7 Bal ’ Cream > 30 inchp3 wide - 3' ll per yard, iety of shades and patterns. Hand-made Filet Lace— Knicker Cloth—ln Cream and Navy; suitable for bloomers; 30 inches From x/6 to 13/6 each. 4/3,4/6, & 7/6 per yard. wide. ' 4/6 per yard. Steel Bag Rings— i/xz per pair. Imitation. Filet Lace—xod, Fancy Blousing—ln Sky, Grey, Vieux (Rose; 30 inches Wide. Embroidery Rings—Sizes 4in., Sin., din., l/6 1/g & per yard , 3 /xx per yard . 7in., Sin. gd, 1/-, 1/a, 1/4, 1/6 pair. ’IYTI , W • J “Growing with New Plymouth.” W IUtCS Limiteo Devon Street, New Plymouth

SPECIAL BARGAINS ' for SHOW DAYS I I ! at i i C. C. WARD’S : j Devon Street i 5 • 1 ') ‘ and at C. C. Ward’s Stall ! in the Agricultural Show J ———□ , i Ladies’ Fur Coats, 50 guineas. For 19 guineas. • Ladies’ Raincoats, 57/6 to £6 10s. All at half price. j Ladies’ Crepe de Chine Blouses, 455, 39/6. For 255. | Double Bed Sheetings, Spiro make, 8/6. For 4/3, half price. I ; 56in. Indigo Navy Serge, fine heavy and soft. 29/6 for 15/6. | < All Wool Cashmere Hose, 3/11 pair. ( Samples of Sheeting and Serge can be seen at stall in the ' | Show, and orders taken there. ‘ ' P C 1 117 AD Fl DEVON STREET ‘ I V. V. W AKU NEW PLYMOUTH

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Are our prices down ? We need not say “ Yes ” The prices below speak for themselves! LADIES’ DEPT. MEN’S DEPT. ? Ladies’ Patent Courts, all imported, Men’s Box Yearling Boots, sewn soles 22/6, 27/6, 30/-, 32/6 25Z~; 27/6, 30/Ladies’ Strap Shoes, patent and glace Men’s Strong Working Boots, nailed and plain. 22/6, 23/6,25/-, 27/6 25/-, 27/6, 30/-, 32/6 Ladies’ 1-Bar Shoes, Box Calf and Glace. Men’s Tan Working Boots, nailed and plain, 12/6,14/6,15/6,16/6 30/-, 35/Ladies’ Lane Shoes, Box Yearling Calf and Glace, Men ’ S KW B °° tS ’ leathW 17/6, 21/-, 23/6, 25/- 2730/_ Ladies’ Boots, Box Yearling Calf and Glace, Men s Tan Derby Boots > welted solea - 22/6, 25/-, 26/6 35/-, 36/6, 37/6 Ladies’ Felt Slippers, English make, Men’s Felt Slippers, English make, 3/11, 5/11, 7/11, 9/6 3/11, 6/9, 8/6, 10 6 Ladies’Glace Slippers, imported 7/11 Men’s Glace Slippers, imported 8/11 GIRLS’ and BOYS’ DEPT. Boys’ Smart Best Boots, sewn soles, 10-13, 1-2, 3-5. ui-ls’ Strong Bar '”'-.4, school shoes, sizes 7-9,10-13, 1-2. 16/6, 18/6, 20/- 10/6/11/6, 12/6 Boys' Strong School Boots, 10-13 1-2, 3-5. Cuis’ Strong School Boots, wear resisters, 7-9,10-13,1-2. Toe and heel plates. 16/6, 18/-, 20/“ . 13/6,15/6,17/6 C-.JCXJS—ir^jx^jrsjc^oos— POST YOUR ORDER IF YOU CANNOT COME IN. WE PAY POSTAGE. IF WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT STATED ABOVE, WE HAVE IT IN THE SHOP, DE ARES Boot Arcade Plymouth

HELP! FOR the thrifty :::::::::::::: HOUSEWIFE These are the times when the household purse must purchase a lot with only a limited amount of cash. Opening To-Morrow (Friday) HAWKE’S SPECIAL B»RG .TN STORES. PREMISES NEXT WEBSTER’S MART. Premises lately, occupied by Hoffmanu. Inspection will convince you our values are the best in Taranaki. C. O. HAWKE New Plymouth: Devon St. and Egmont St. And at Inglewood.

The SALE is still progressing But it Closes on Saturday Next! H Therefore, do not fail to take advantage of our splendid offers. 3 :8 All Departments have undergone huge reductions. I THE HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF MODERN KNOWLEDGE.—3 | || books for 2s. Here are a few of the titles: “The Navy and Sea Powra er,” “Buddhism,” “Comparative Religion,” “Warfare in England,” H “Nonconformity,” “The Newspaper,” and many others. ® gl USEFUL KNOWLEDGE SERIES.—3 for 2s: “The story of the Empire,” § “The Cotton Plant,” “Forest and Stream,” “Wild Flowers and the g, | Weather.” , S | We have still a few COLONIAL LIBRARYS at 2s each, or IBs per dozen. g S This is too good a chance to miss. ti JACK’S SELF EDUCATOR.—A splendid volume, containing 866 nages- fi $ This wort ir a carefully prepared course of reading on TwentjTtwa § Different Subjects, such as History, Economies, Languages, Music, jg 9 Art, Geography, Botany, etc. Its aim is to provide a Home Tutor for gl | thope who have not had the advantages of a University Education, gj g Now selling at 5/6. la jj THE FAMOUS EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY at the small price of 1/3 each, ® a or 3 for 3s. Here are some of the titles: “Hebbel’s Plays” (Allen), K I “Sylvia’s Lovers” (Gaskell), “Roundabout Papers” (Thackeray), “The ra x! Talo of a Tub,” etc. (Swift), and many others. £ j; The “ 8.K.” Devon Street, New Plymouth I

H. J. Abram, the “Shop by Post” che- f Five per cent discount coupons issued Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure mist, New Plymouth (late Fraser’s), will For influenza, take with Mail Cash Orders. Abram “Shod For Coughs and Colds, never fails, mail your requirements. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 2[ br Post” Chemist, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1921, Page 7

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