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MISCELLANEOUS. r jnßY Veale’s New Tea, just arrived ‘ from Ceylon, in one pound and half ’ pound lead packets. This is the choicest line in 'New Plymouth. We are sole agents for the Tea, and yon cannot get it elsewhere. Veale’s Coffee is unequal- , led for aroma and purity. Ground fresh every day.---A. Veale. Brougham St. d.n rpHOßPE’S—Underskirts, all colors, (Moirette), from 6/11, Great value. d.n. r pHORPE’S —Accord(?on pleated Skirts, silk and serge. Inspect these. d.n. PES.—Corsets, best value in town. Very large selection. Corner Cover and Devon Streets. d.n., THORPE’S- -Corsets from 10/6, all colors. These are great value. d.n. pHORPE'S —Creme and Light Tweed Skirl.-' for spring wear, now showing, from 30s. ' d.n. pDORPE’S. —BkAises and Jumpers, our speciality, from 12/6. Don’t mins these. d.n. i JCmpty,” a novel by Florence G. Barclay, author of “The Rosary.” Price 3/6 at Avery’s Bookshop- ______ dn Jtight to Strike,” a ‘Dramatic Problem Novel, being the story of j the play that is taking London bv ' storm. Price 3/<6 at Avery’s Book- ! shop. j.n. JACKSON Gregory’s Novels.—Real “The Short Cut,” “Wolf Breed,” “The Joyoils Trouble Maker,” “A Daughter of the Rich,” “Judith,” “Splendid Outlaw,” and “Under Handicap,” price 4/6 at Avery’s Bookshop. dm. w. McLEOD Raine’s Novels: “Wyom- " ing,” “The Vision Splendid.” “Brand Blotters,” “The Pirate of Panama,” “A Texas Ranger,” and “Crooked Trails and ' Straight,” have just arrived: price 2/6; a t Avery’s Bookshop. d.n. j Edward White Novels.- •’The ! i ’ Leopard Woman,” “The Silent i Places,” “Gold,” “Arizona Nights,” and i “The Grey Dawn,” have just been land- ■ ' price 2/6, at Avery’s Bookshop, d.n. Novela: “The Villa of ihe P=.stock,” by the author of “The Dop Doctor,” “The Root, of All -Evil,” bs- - S. Fletcher,” “Blinkers,” by it. A. 1 Vachell; “The Valley of Silent Men.” , by J. Oliver Curwood, all 6s each at Averys Bookshop. d.n. , JpAWKE’S, New Plymouth; also In- < glewood— Cheapest prices; Cutlery , (all kinds). Kitchenware, Basketware, Leather Goods. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n. pjAWKiE’S. —Toilet Sets, complete, £2 4s 6d; Dinner Sets, 32 pieces, £2 ■ 16s od. Sale prices. e.n. YT AW KE’S.—Crockery Mixing Bowls; ■ full stock Winter*^Games, 1/6 and Od. e.n. TJ AWKE’S guarantee their prices al! ■ imind as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases free, delivery in . town.'- Sale. 10 per cent, off. * e.n. !

T-YAWKE'S, Inglewood and New Ply mouth—Public invited to inspect

no obligation to buy. We want yon tc see prices and stock. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n

TTAWKE’S Rustless Cutlery: sale price, Tables 31/6, Desserts 29/3 half dozens; stock limited. e.n.

ITlAWKE’S.—Crockery Mixing Bowls; L full stock Winter Games, 9d and 1 1/6. e.n. TTAWKE’S—Glassware of every description- Salad Bowls, Comforts, Tumblers; full stocks Chambers, Vegetable Dishes. Sale, 10 per cent off. e.n. TJAWKJ'PS —Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd - Cups. Largest stock crockery in Tara- - naki; cheapest prices. Sale, 10 per cent . > off. e.n. GPABLE~aud Hanging Lamps and Kero- • sene Heaters.—At Arnold and Co.’s. 'V r ? GUETTE Carpet Sweepers are very simple; a child can use them; no , wires required.—Arnold and Co. d.n. ’ QHEinVIN-WILLIAMS Mixed Paint, in any quantity; ready for use.—At Arnold and. Co.’s. ’ d.n. ■ QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools; full stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon I Street. d.n. i TrOOTBALL’ You can see all the matches if you don’t have to conk. ! Buy your cakes and small goods from Evett’s, Fitzroy. d.n. JJELLO There! Keep your family "in good health by using plenty of fruit and vegetables. Full stocks at. • Fitzroy. dm. nicely assorted -stock of Lollies, Biscuits, etc., at Evett’s, Fitzrov. d.n. COUNTRY People.—For a good me;.’ —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s! Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when .in Now Plymouth. ■ »«nrw.»ii—.i—ii lw— HAWERA. in Serge—-Saxe Blue, also I Brown Sorge, 45in. wide, reduced ■from 14/11 to 7/11. —Miss Stewart, cori ner High and Victoria Streets. |I>ARGAINS in Hose—Dark Colonial Grey Hose reduced, from 6/11 to 2/1 J, All-wool Black Hose reduced from 8/11 to 4/11, All-wool Black from 12/6 to 8/11. —Miss Stewart, corner High and. Victoria Streets. J>ARGAINS in Hand-made. Lacetrinimod Nighties—Beautiful garment, was 45/-, now 29/6. —Miss Slewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. JJARG AIXS in Remnants It will pay; you to come io our Bargain Salo and invest in remnants of prints suitable for kiddies’ drosses for school.— Miss Stewart, corner and High I in Corsets -Come and sec the perfect,fitting model .corset we have reduced from 15/6 io 9/11.— Miss Stewart, corner Victoria and High ARG A INS in Woven Vests—Reduced from 8/11 to 4/11: Grey Bloomers from 6/Oio 4/11: Flannelette Knickers for Children 1/11 and 1/6. —Miss - Stewart, corner High and Victoria < j Streets. ; |A INS in Whit e Flannelette—Ro J I due.od from 2/11 io 1/11. from 2/6; * I io 1/9, from 2 ‘i to 1/s.—Miss Stewart, I: ioorzmr High and Victoria Strew*

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1921, Page 1

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