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! FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. ■ i JDOR quick sale (owner leaving dis J trict) —1921 Indian, new. Eas l ’ terms arranged. Apply News Office ! e - w ! jpOR SALE—Good level l/Bth acre sec tion, Lemon Street; price £2o< cash. For particulars apply News of i fine. c.w i J-pOR SALE —Second-hand Lady's Biey cle in good order. Apply Mrs. D ; Hughes, Spotswood. c.e i ’£pOß SALE—Luncheon and Tea Rooms going concern, dwelling attached 1 turnover £l4OO, price £375.—R. A i Large, Estate, Agent, New Plymouth. SECTION FOR SALE. QECTION of land, near entrance to old golf links, Wallace Place, New Plymouth. Good position, right aspect for house. Price reasonable. For particulars apply News Office.

CAR FOR SALE. JpOR -Sale.—A real snip: 5-seater Overland Car, just been thoroughly overhauled. Price, £l3O cash. Fine car for farmer. May be inspected at R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LTD., Engineers, Gill Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. jE>OVER CAR, t.iree-seater, in first-class order, electric light, tyres in good condition. A bargain. . Apply ••Rover,” G.P.0., .Stratford. FOR SALE. pORD 1920 MODEL, in perfect order, a snip. Apply “Genuine,” Box 78, Hawera. OIL ENGINES FOR SALE. Anderson, etc., etc. Owing to installation of electric power, several engines are for immediate sale. Can be seen in running order. Apply A. E. MOSS, Electrical Engineer, Kaponga Town Bo a i’d.

• MISCELLANEOUS. l’ JT AWN Mowers and Garden Jloee, at Arnold and Co.'s, Devon Street. TT’ACUETTE Cai pet Sweepers are very . simple; a child can use them; no q wires required. —Arnold and Co. d.n. ._ QIIEUWIN-WILLIAMS Mixed Paint, in any quantity; ready for use-—At q | Arnold and Co.'s. d.n. j QPRAY Pumps and Garden Tools; full j * stocks at Arnold and Co.’s, Devon 3 Street. d.n. | you find difficulty in getting a hat 1 to suit your dress, Madame Rosei rear will make you what you want. Opposite Criterion Hotel (upstairs), d.e. ? WOMAN'S pride is her hair, especially when crowned by one of Madame Rosevear’s charming models. Opposite Criterion Hotel (upstairs). d.e. • j T.i ART'S Spi'< ;a- i Bouquet 1 ■ ’ k Soap 5/- box, Cuticura 3/9. TpAGIt ('reams.- Icilma. Oatine, etc., 2/-; Colgate’s. Talc Powder, 9d tin; Huggett’s Baby Powder, IOJd- — Hart’s. TAENTAL Creiams. Kolynos 1/4, Euthymol 1/3, Yardley’s 1/-. —Halt’s. JT ART'S for Values.---White and "Uoid Cups and Saucers, 6/6- half doz.; Blue Rimmed, 7/1.1; Tumblers, 3/6 half doz.: Glass Butler Dishes, 7RI. QTAINLESS Cutlery.—Balance Handle ° Table, 30/- half doz.; Dessert, 27s • Bd half doz.; Solid Nickel Table Forks. 10/- half doz.; Desserts 9/-; Teaspoons, 6/6. —Hart's. Ben Alarms 22/6, inventie , Watches 7/11, Onoto Fountain Pens 18/6. —At Hart’s. A t TOSTROP Razors 25/-, Gillettes 22/6, Gem Safety 4/11, Bengals 7/11, Loewe’s Pipes 15/-, Challengers 2/'-. —Hart’s. ITAIIT'S fur ino-d np-i o-date sio/'k-; Suit Casos, Hat Steel Trunks, Brief Bags, etc., at our well noted cut prices. JiT ART’S Value.;.—Safety Matches, 2 doz. 1/1; Nuggett, 4 tins 1/-; Barilla So-ji). lf)d. Teapots, fancy designs, from 4/11; Aluminum Saucepans, 1/9 each.—At Hart’s. ! PJART'S TiN. S-1 ul.liiug Brushes 7d. 9d. I/- each; Hair Brooms. 3s I lid; Nail Brushes, from 2d; Cloth i Brahes, 2/-, | JY ART’S for most up-to-date stocks J Manicure Sets, Ladies’ and Gents’ ; Companions, Oak Cased 8-day Mantle ■ Clocks (Cathedral Gong), Aecordeon.s, • rpENNIS Rackets, from TO/6; Tennis . Ballsy Slazengers, etc., 2/6. —At ± JAAY Rum 9d, Cocoanut Oil 6d, Limo Cream 9d. Toilet Paraffin Oils. . large sizes 2/9; Brilliantine 9d.- —At j Hart QHAVING Soaps.—Erasmic 1/3, Wil- . - liams’ l/11. Tiller’s (Id. Colgate’s!, 1/11, Shaving Brushes set in rubber 3/6. . —Hart’s.

WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELLERY REPAIRED JN THE MOST THOROUGH "MANNER. BRING YOUR OLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY AND HAVE IT RE-MODELLED. Trust your better requirements to my skilled judgment. A. THOMPSON, JEWELLER. MAT AT STREET. INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1921, Page 1

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