MISCELLANEOUS. TV ANTED KNOWN—For first-class Car ’’ and all Motor Painting, first-class Painter and only best materials used. Prices on application. —M. O. Butcher, Motor and Coach'builder, New Plymouth. 1 e.y. IyAWKES, Umbrella and Hosiery Specialist, 277 Devon Street East. Extra Specials for Friday /and Saturday, Winter Show Week. . d.e. ■jVTAWKF.S’—Cmbrellas. Hosiery, Sports Coats, Jumpers and Infants’ Woollen Garments, all 10 to 15 per cent, off on market days. d.e. TJAWKES’ -Full ' stocks C’ashmere 111 Hose, prices 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, all 10 per cent, off these prices. Cheapest, in town. d.e. jUTAWKES’—Extra special: Two lines of Wool Jumpers, usual prices 45/and 35/-, flow 25/- and 35/-. d.e. IyAWKES’ —Men’s Sox, all wool, usual 3/3. Week-end price 2/6 pair. Cashmere 3/6, 3/11, 4/G. Cheapest in town. d.e. VtAWKES’—-We advise all workers, whether farmers, artisans, clerks, or any other calling, that we give a square deal. d.e. Wi'! buy to live and sell to live, and will sell as long as we live the primes! of meat. —Sole Bros. e.e. huge stock of prime beef, mutton,.pork and lamb must be cleared. Sole Bros. e.e. npO-DAY and Every Day we sell the primest of joints.—Sole Bros, e.e. QEE our special display of prime, ox k beef and mutton on Saturday.— Sole Brofi. e.e. UP! It’s quite true that “you can get a priipe joint for Sunday’s dinner at Sole Bros.’ e.e. rpHERE’S no hardship in parting with your money when you get more in valtle.—Sole Bros. e.e. 1 O- LADIES’ Tweed Coats, £5 19s 6d for £3 19s fid on Friday only, al Ambury’s, e.n. T> AIN-COATS at Ambury’s—lo at 29/6, usual prices 63/- to 89/6, Friday. e.n. TZNJTTEI) Woollen Golfers at 35/- io 84/- at Ambury’s; Children’s from 21/-. ‘ e.n. QPLENDID Assortment of Trimmed &. K Ready-to-wear Hats at Ambury’s, Friday. e.n. A MBURY’S Ready-to-wear Hats in Felt from 14/11 each. Special Friday. e.n. TJORE stocks of Weldon’s Journals x have arrived at «tlie B.K. Bookshop. An early order will ensure delivery, e.e. DON'S Ladies’ Journal for May , contains free patterns of three charming Dresses, a very pretty Blouse, and a very stylish Sports Coat; price lOd, posted lid, at the B.K. Bookshop. YSIELDON’S Dreerimaker for May. Free patterns for a Lady’s Coat and Skirt, in two styles. Also instructions for knitting a Lady’s Jumper in star Sylko with crochet trimming; price 7d, posted Bd.—At The B.K. Bookshop, e.e. 'U/TELDON’S Bazaar of Children’s Fashions for May. Free patterns of a Girl’s Coat- and Hat, 4 to 6 years; throb dainty Frocks, 4 to 6 years; Boy’s First Suit, 1. to 2 years. All with full directions for cutting out; price 7d; posted Sd.—Ar The B.K. Bookshop, e.e. fJJHE Thousands of Fiction Readers who read the famous “Butterfly Man” will enjoy equally well the author’s latest book, "The Purple Heights”. A few copies are available at The B.K. Bookshop. Price. 5/6; posted 6/2. e.e. MEW Fiction at The 8.K.: “The Old Alan's Youth” ('William de Morgan), 6/-; “Swamp Breath” (Robert Simpson), 6/-; “The Disturbing Charm” (Berta Ruck). 4/6; “Gold” (Stewart Edward White), 2/6; “Arizona Nights” (Stewart Edward Whit 2/6; “The Beloved Traitor” (Frank L. Packard), 2/6; postage extra. e.e. STRATFORD. Bargains for Friday and all day | Saturday.—22 pairs of Men’s Colonial and Imported Tweed Trousers, 37/6, clearing at 29/-. cash only.— White’s Corner, Stratford. e.e. PAIRS All-Wool New Zealand Tweed Trousers; just in; great value, 25/-. cash only.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. e.e. 60 PAIRS Men’s Blue Denim Trousers; desperate bargain; only 7/6, at White’s corner. Stratford. e.e. Q'REAT Bargains ‘ in "good quality hite Twill Sheeting, two yards wide; 3/11, 4/11, 5/11; 2± yards wide, 3/11, 5/11, 6/6, C/11.—White’s Corner, Stratford. e p JOB purchase.-Ladies' Check Blahket Coats and Brown Pilot Cloth Coats; only only.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. * e.e. INGLEWOOD. S, Inglewood.—Special sale of Ladies’ Roslyn Costumes and Millinery. We are giving five shillings in the pound discount off Costumes and Millinery, for cash. . e.n. lnglewood.—Three only' Ladies’ Fawn Gaberdine Skirts, with pencil stripe; to clear at 15/- each; usual price 30/-. e .n. lnglewffbd. Bordered Casement Curtainings; price 1/11 P er yyd; usual price 3/!). e.n. |OOT ITER’S. Inglewood.—Call early and save five shillings in the pound discount oft Costumes and Millinery. e.n. ' MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 5-seater SINGER Car, in excellent order; any trial. Really worth inspection. Price £450. 1 Cutting Car, guaranteed in tip-top order. Should be great speck. Price £l5O. 1 5-seater DODGE CAR, in excellent running order, fitted with electric light . A great snip. Price . NEWIJN KING, LTD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1921, Page 1
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