MM r A -r-MM-'K At C. C. WARD’S Three Stores, for One Week, j r-nr-TITMC CA I D VERY HIGH GRADE NAVY SERGE & CrARBI- x-V Z-V T'JJ JAF> TA £ yyApij a SPECIAL SALE COSTUMES. COSTUME SALE CORD, reduced to £8 8s from £lO 10s. yV IX.L' 9 * ALL WOOL GREY FLANNEL COSTUMES, redue- - /AMr' IX tr'F'fZ —« E . o HI TUI A M NIPW7 PI VMAIT*TH ed to 49/6. Better quality and style in Greys & TOt* ONE WHhK These Costumes are all This Season s Goods. HAWERA & EL I IlAlVl I’CVv * I—< I nIVU 111 Browns, reduced to 85/-. ’ I ■ ’ —t _■/
DO YOU WANT A THEATRE IN NEW PLYMOUTH? IF SO, GET A PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH THEATRE COMPANY, AND APPLY FOR A BLOCK OF SHARES. rpHE proposed capital of the Company is £40,000 in £1 shares, and it is not intended to .proceed to allot meat unless and until 20,000 shares are applied for. The Provisional Directors are Messrs. J. H. Quilliam. Newton King, >C. H. Burgess, W. J. Penn, P. J. H. White, A. E. Sykes, and R. W. D. Robertson, not one of whom has any others object in view than to endeavor to supply New Plymouth with a modern Theatre of accomiqodating the largest and best companies touring the Dominion. New Plymouth has never had a properly equipped modern theatre, and unless this project is carried out to completion it is not likely to have one for many years. There is not the remotest probability of the Borough Council building a Municipal Theatre for many years, if at any time. A Town Hall with a stage will not meet the requirements. Therefore, if you want to see a theatre in New Plymouth, assist the promoters by taking u.p shares in this company. Two shillings per share is payable on application and two shilling# on allotment, the balance spread over a long period. The minimum application entertained is for 20 shares. Prospectuses may be obtained from the National Bank, or from the Secretary, Mr. D. Le C. Morgan, No. 10 Devon New Plymouth.
McGruer's Are offering you SPECIAL STOCKTAKING INDUCEMENTS for ONE WEEK, prior to Stocktaking. We quote one Line only, but have a Splendid Selection to choose from. LADIES’ TWEED COATS. 69/6. ...-... Throw-out price 29/6. VELOUR COAT. £8 Sa , For £4 17s 60. CHILDREN’S COATS Throw-out Price from u/6 HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE. 6/11 For z/6. WINTER GLOVES, Fleecy Lined 3/9, r/n and 1/- pair. EVENING FROCKS. £7 15s 6d For £3 17s 60. BLUE FOX FUR. 45/- for 19/6. NATURAL FOX, 105/- for 69/6. SPORTS COATS, JUMPERS, COSTUMES, UNDERCLOTHING, AT REDUCED PRICES. GREAT MILLINERY OFFER.—READY-TO-WEARS up to 28/6. all 17/6; SEMI MODELS, 42/- for aS/6; MODELS 63/- for 30/6. GET IN . EARLY. 54m. WHILE SHEETING, 3/6 for a/3; SOin., 5/11 for 3/6. YOU REQUIRE BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.—WeII, our Prices will give you SATISFACTION. 15 per cent, off all Dress Tweed, or 3/- in the £. P Al.l, TO-DAY! This is an Exceptional Opportunity I nai S a,i ' E Hl VV A Viz IK W 9 NEW PLYMOUTH.
AMBURY’S 32nd. GREAT ANNUAL SALE TO-DAY AND THROUGH JULY GREATEST REDUCTIONS AND LOWEST PRICES SINCE WAR STARTED. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED HUNDREDS OF GOOD ARTICLES AT HALF PRICE. Clearing to Make Room for Spring Shipments. BE EARLY. WE WILL TREAT YOU WELL. W. &A. Ambury Ltd. MiVON STjpJCT NEW PLYMOUTH
A CHANCE for MEN! ALL WOOL RIBBED UNDER VESTS. 7/11 Each. ALL WOOL RIBBEt) UNDERPANTS, 7/11 Each. THESE ARE THE GOODS. —ALSO—GREAT SELECTION IN ALL WOOL SOX, ETC. ALL PRICES REDUCED. THE PROGRESSIVE CLOTHIERS. Howell & Howell, DEVON STREET EAST (Next McNeill, Groeer).
LOOK! LOOK | - OUR FIRST Slashed . | ricc Furniture | Sale r** " fe NOW PROCEEDING! THE VALUES WE WILL g OFFER have never been beat- 6 «n in Taranaki. g Come and see the Slashed Prices! W. J MARTIN & Co., Opposite IMPERIAL HOTEL, New Plymouth. ||
QaBBBHiHHHHHaaai A Clear Complexion fascinates— An Unhealthy Complexion repels. The Secret lies within you ! A clear complexion, glowing with health is impossible unless you keep your system regular. Constipation, indigestion and biliousness will quickly destroy your good looks. Many women keep free from these disorders with Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Thefy say it is excellent; gentle in action ; certain in results. Try it, yourself ! aSBDBBHfIHSBa»■■■■■
J'ARMERS? pLEASE JJOTE! IT CONCERNS YOU. Aa all Rtriner- know. of the Milking Machines, etc., is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. For this a continuous supply of boiling water must be *t hand. This can be done by installing a 7 HARRIS AND GLENIE’S PATENT WATER HEATER. BOILING WATER IN SEVEN MINUTES—CONTINUOUS SUPPLY. U the acme of perfection for use in th Home, on the Bfetrm. Hotels or Boarding-houses. for Exhibitions at Palmerston & Hawera ‘Shows. Blake a .point of seeing tie Heater in anus’; work. Tint will convince you Bha T it ie the cheapest Water Heater in •xi»tet)ce. and the most economical in fuel. ffikßKß, GLENIE & CO.; , (FU7MBXBS —r-7 nWffMWODkj
ul l iim i r saMaeawEMre«it Spruced up! Boots and shoes with perfect shine, thanks to (§K9) Boot Polish The bigger tin of better polish. Aik for C-O at Stores and Footwear Dealers. 10 /
On cold nights heat the bed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle just before retiring—warmth assured all night. Sold by all dealers. , If you get a chill, with sore throat and tightening of chest, tackle it at once with Nazol. It grips quicker and more effectively than most remedies. SAY “CAMROC”—And say it plainly. It is delicious Dry Ginger Ale, and is guaranteed prepared from an original Belfast formula. Try it! Ask for Camroc, and see that you get it. All hotels and stores. Every genuine North British Hot Water Bottle bears the famous brand, “Unique,” stamped on the neck—-look for it. It’s your guarantee of satisfaction. All ahsmists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1922, Page 6
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