The Melbourne, Ltd., announce the arrival of nearly £2OOO worth of goods direct shipment ex Port Denison. The benefit of the savings in freight, viz., 13(te per ton measurement, is reflected in i the decreased landing costs of the goods, a saving which is now passed on to consumers. It pays to .buy direct from direct importers like the Melbourne. Dockrill’s have just received per s.s. Otaki a limited number of ladies’ walkover shoes from America’s best manufacturer. These shoes are built on distinctly artistic lines from the very best materials and would make beautiful |and serviceable Christmas presents, i Dockrills are the sole agents for New I Plymouth. | Housewives and others who are now i preparing for the Christmas festive sea--1 son will be interested in the grocery {list of high class goods advertised in ' to-day’s paper, by Mr. E. Word, grocer, I Devon Street East. The special hamper I offered has many attractions and uh sterling value is assured ladies will find this class of buying highly economical. 1 With the holiday season coming on private boarding houses and others will be requiring extra accommodation. A splendid opportunity will be. afforded on Tuesday next, when Messrs. L. A. Nolan will sell the whole of the contents of Miss L. R. Baker's private hospital. Particulars will be found in our auction columns. * I Four prophetic lectures will be delivered in the Robe Street Assembly Hall by Mr. J. Spottiswoode, evangelist, during the coming week. To morrow evening, at 7 p.m., the subject of the lecture will be “The Revival of the Roman Empire and the Coming League of Nations.” The topics for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will be found in our advertisement columns.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 4
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