LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Between Taylor’s boot shop and top of Gover Street, a parcel containing a piece of grey dress material. Please return News. c.n. T OST —Last Saturday, at Okato, a Khaki Scarf with two black bands on each end- Finder please give to Snelling and Andrews’ Coachdriver. c.y. LOST CHEQUE. T OST —In No. 1 Tram yesterday afternoon, black leather bag containing purse and cheque drawn by A. J. Perrott on Bank of N.’Z., New Plymouth, for £44 €s 3d, of which payment has been stopped. Please return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. CALE! Sale! Sale! Commencing on Friday, July 7. Mrs. Pellew’s magnificent seasonable Millinery at largely reduced prices. c.w. TLJTANY Bargains in stylish and exclu"A sive Millinery at Mrs. Pellew’s Sale, commencing Friday, July 7.«.w. TSURiNG all our pretty ModA- 7 e i s> Shapes and all Millinery will be offered at ridiculously low prices. Mrs. Pellew. ctoAN invitation to every lady in the '■ land: Inspect our real bargains in exclusive Millinery. Mrs. Pellew’s show- • rooms. Sale commences Friday, July 7. July 7. c.w. /~|UR Windows will proclaim the gennine values offering at Mrs- Pellew’s Showrooms. Big Midwinter Sale commences Friday, July 7.c.w. "jT'LL Choice Models to be swept out at half price. Beautiful French, American and English goods. Mrs. Pellew’s Showrooms.i WE ars determined that every Hat ’ ’ will be offered at less than cost. Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery Sale, commencing Friday, July 7.c.w. T ADIES, make £1 weekly, own home, spare time; 3d postage brings booklet telling ho?v. —TORCHON LACE CO., 229 Collins St. MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2_ T>EAL Genuine Bargains for July A* month in all Millinery and Millinery Trimmings. Millinery Parlor, Dawson street..b.y_. VYTANTED—Motor Hate, with veil, 9s lid; Belgian and French Tams, 12/6. —Ambury’s Sale.by. AVANTED —Special: Indigo Navy Cos- ’’ tumes, all 2d in Is discount.—At Ambury’s Sale. 2 b^y. Y^TANTED —Every size in Grey Cos- ’ ’ tumes, £7 15s, for 77s 6d. —At Ambury’s Sale. b.yBargains at Amburys’:— ’’ Ready-to-wears, 4/11; choice models. 12/6. Don’t miss.b.y. Yin 1 ANTED —Amibury’s Dress Goods at ’’ less than half price, are nearly cleared. Be quick.byANTED—Beautiful Velours, saxe, ’ ’ fisher, cream, green, 23s 6d, for 17s 6d. —At Ambury’s Sale. b.y. YYT ANTED—Check' Skirt Tweeds, 54in’ 13/11. for 5/11; 27/6 for 11/9. Ambury’s- b.y. YV’ ANTED—Kiddies’ Kilties, Frocks & Overalls clearing half price—At Ambury’s Sale.b.y. AA7” ANTED—Scores of Pairs of Hose & Socks, clearing half price.—Ambury’s Sale.b.y. TV ANTED—Ss in £ off all Furs and all ’ ’ Quilts. —At Ambury’s Sale. b-y. 7LT ADAME SONIA, Clairvoyant, gives advice on health and business; also hair tonic. Business address: Trocadero, Stratford. JgUY your Furniture direct from the factory and save 20 per cent. S. J. Sullivan, Manufacturer of Good Furniture.—J. McGiven, Agent. TTIGH-GRADE Furniture^—We pay freight right into your home, any town in Taranaki. S. J. Sullivan, Manufacturer. Write J. McGiven, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, Taranaki Agent. Q J. SULLIVAN has no shop expen- * ses, no dead end costs, consequently he can sell at prices that defy competition. 22/' Per 100 Cash.—Macrocarpa, about 1 ft. 6 in., good safe size. Mitchinson, Wholesale Grower, New Plymouth. 22/6 er 100 Cash. —Pinus tnsignus, • 2 years, Pinus Insignis about Ift 6in., good stuff. 10s per 100, 70s per 1000.—Mitchinson, New Plymouth. Per 100 Cash.—Golden Ake Ake, 2 years, strong. List of Flowering Plants posted. Mitchinson, SOMETHING JOOD! ACRES in best district, all been ploughed, free of weeds, well watered and subdivided; good house of 5 . rooms, cowshed, concrete floor, and the price is right. SEE US. ACRES, level, all been ploughed; 6- * roomed house, cowshed with concrete floor, plenty of outbuildings. Owner will put in close on 100 shares in dairy factory. Price £32 per acre. Good reasons for selling. J. R. HILL & 80N LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones —Office 711, Residence 851. ; THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. NO CASH REQUIRED. ACRES, 3 miles from Inglewood, as going concern, with 18 cows, 1 bull, 6-bail cowshed and concrete floor,
4-roomed house. Price £4O per acre; £3OO cash. If no cash there must be some good guarantee or security. F. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT. FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. ■PHONE 551. TOR SALE.—Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B aMhj or terms.—Collier’
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 1
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