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SHIPPING NOTICES. QNION gTEAMSHtP fJOMPAN V j OF NZ. LTD. FX’TLL despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other cirHHnstances permittine) :■ — TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) (In conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.) Rarawa, Every Tuesday and Friday, at 8.30 p.m. TO WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN PORTS: Kahika, Saturday, February 10. Cargo received at Railway Goods Shed until 10 a.m. on day of sailing. TO LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON: Steamer dally at 7.45 p.m. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON: Ma ram a. February 23. TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Marama, February 9. TO MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON Moeraki, February 16. AH (Suva. Levuka). TONGA (Nukualofa. Haapnl, Varan). SAMOA (Apia), (From Auckland) : Navua. about March 2.* TO BAN FRANCISCO FROM WELLINGTON: Tahiti, February 20. JfW 2 EALAXD gHIPPING 00., LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. Large, Modern. Twin Screw Passenger Steamers with Unsurpassed Accommodation. Steamer From About TRuapebti 7. fellington Feb. 21. TRemuera Wellington Feb. 23 ■f-Paparoa Wellington Mid. Meh. ■j-Ruahine Wellington Apl. 21 .•j-Rotonia Wellington June - Proceeding via panama canal. Return Tickets are interchangeable with F. Bud O.S.N. Co., or Orient Line via Suez, C. •nd A. Line via Vancouver, or U.S.S. Co. of Jt.Z„ L»d.. via San Francisco ‘ for further particulars apply— N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTD. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD , Agents. St. Aubyn St.. New Plymouth. Vancouver y Route. dJSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND—CANADA. Via FIJI and HONOLULU CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN KM. LINE. FOR VANCOUVER— Niagara, March 6. In conjunction wiili the Canadian-Pacific Railway. M?LL PARTICULARS RE SAILING DAT-ES AND PARES On application te the Onion Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., Managing Agents.

JJLYMOUTH QNEHUNGA i (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting) 8.8. RARAWA. LEAVES ONEHUNGA— Mondays and Thursdays. IEAVES BREAKWATER— Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8.30 p.m. (Train at 8.15 p.m.) Saloon: Single 325; steerage 24s 6d. School Children 255. Outward cargo must be at New Plymouth Railway Station not alter than 10 a m. on day W sailing NORTHERN S 3. CO, LTD., UNION S 8. CO., LTD., QRtDXT L INE OF STEAMERS. FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Sails Rteamer. Tons. About. Orsova '2,835 Feb. 10 Ormonde ■ W. B ' 3 Mar lft ’tOrmar t 3.103 Mar. 31 Orrleto 13.133 Apl. 7 Osteriey j 12,129 . May 8 ’4,584 June 5 ■trsova 12.03 t? July 3 •Additional steamer. Saloon and third-class Reduced saloon fare. fFirat and third-class only For full particulars apply4JNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand.

Make an effort to be Present on Thursday, Bth Feburary TO K J T HIS attractive Merchandising Event has certainly been the most anticipated and most J fj 1 -• * iwl FbW’dQE T C ly looked-for event in the history of shopping, and now that is really about tq happen, umen me curtain rises on niuicv » bargain hunters are well advised to be early. on the spot when the curtain rises on Thurst i J day, February Bth. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS INUNDATED WITH MANIFOLD ECONOMIES REPRESENTING ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS AS A CURTAIN-RAISER WE QUOTE A FEW SPECIAL VALUES WHICH ARE BUL ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE IN DRESS GOODS, WEARING, APPAREL AND HOIJSEH OLD GOODS OF QUALITY AND VALUE. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS OFFERING THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, COME, SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF. IyiANTT-F. DEPARTMENT. DRESS DEPARTMENT. DRESS DEPARTMENT (Contd) MANCHESTER. Ladies' White Cotton BLOOMERS, 9/6 for 3/6, 5/11 now 2/6. 52” All wool Dress SERGES in Saxe, Red. Brown, Gvny, Mole, Violet and 36” Silk FOULARDS in Navy and White and Black and White, 9/11, 40” Dress VOILES, Plain Colors, 2/11 now 1/6 yd Cotton SPENCERS, 1/9 now 1/-. Cream, 8/6 yd. - now 8/6. 30” Figured CREPE for Kimonas, 1/6 yard. „ Longeloth COMBS., 16/11 for 4/11 pair. 50” Wool TWEEDS in Stripes 4/1' 36 Green SATIN, 9/6 now 7/11. SO’ Sateen CRETONNES, 2/3 now 1/6 yd. „ „ ‘ „ 18/6 for 5/11 pair. 40” TWEED, 2 pieces only, 2/11. 83’ Shantung SILK, pure silk, 3/11. 30” Jap CREPE in Navy, Fawn, Vieux Rose, 1/- yd. „ „ ~ 19/6 for 6/11 pair. 54” Navy SERGE 3/11. t?” n ° W /'/ 11 ’ , 30” Checked Dressing Gown FLANNELETTE, 2/3 now 1/6. „ Longeloth CAMISOLES, 16/6 for 6/11. ‘’o Navy SERGE 3/11 and 4/6. 40 Moirette LINTOGS in White, Cream and Fawn lOd yd. 30” Hair line PRINTS, light colors and stripes, 1/- yd. „ .. KNICKERS, 8/6 for 5/11, 10/6 for 6/11. 40 Navy SERGE 3/11. dO Dre»s LININGS in White, Cream, Saxe, Navy, 1/9 now 1/- yd. 54 .. singlc Twill SHEETING, free from dressing, 2/11 now 1/11. „ Hand-made NIGHTDRESSES, 37/6 for 19/11, 21/- for 14/6. 52” All wool GABERDINES in Fawn, suitable for Costume or Coat s0 -> Double „ (( (> .3/11 now 2/0. Ladies’ Silk SCARVES, to clear at 4/11, 6/11, 7/11 eaeh. Frocks, 6/11 yd. FANCY DEPARTMENT 54” Single „ „ „ „ „ 3/6 now 2/6. Ladies’ Tweed COATS, 39/6 now 8/6 each. 54” All wool Fine Costume SERGE in Fawn, 6/11. * ‘Double „ „ „ „ „ 4/6 now 3/0. Ladies’ Cotton BATHING SUITS, 11/6 now 5/6. 52” VZORSTEDS in Dark Grey and Light Grey 5/11. White Embroidered VOILE, 45” wide, 10/6 for 4/11. 54” Single Unbleached Herringbone SHEETING, 1/11 yard. All wool SPORTS OOATS, 25/- to €4/7/6 now 15/-. ( olored Fuji ‘SILKS m Saxe, Pink, Champagne and Black now 5/6. on ly White Lace Camisole TOPS, 6/9 for 2/6. 72” Three-quarter „ „ „ 2/9 yard. Children’s FROCKS, all Colors and Sizes, 1/11 eaeh. Cream Fuji SILK'S 5/6, 6/11, 8/6 now 4/11, 5/11, 7/11. Crash' an(l Oatmeal Cloth TABLE CENTRES, stamped for working, 2/11 SO” Double „ „ „ 3/3 yard. Children’s White Pique FROCKS, 6/6 now 2/11. Striped I'uji SIUS, a/6.. _ „ _ , , , , to 6/11 for 1/6. 1 70” Three-quarter Bleached Twill SHEETING, 2/9 yard. White Voile BLOUSES from 14/6 to 32/6 now 12/6. _ 40’ Knitted SILKS in Nigger, Rose, Fawn, Grey and Blaek, short lengths gcar f NET in White only, 5/11 for 2/6. Ji6” Egyptian LONGCLOTH, 2/3 now 1/-. Two only SPORTS COATS, one Henna and one Fawn, £6/6/- now 25/-, only, Sale price ! 2/6 Camisole EMBROIDERIES, 2/6 and 2/9 for 1/6 and 1/9. 86” Crewdson’s LONGCLOTH, 2/3 now IOJd. Ladies’ Tweed SKIRTS, 39/6 now 9/11. *0 k CREPES tn Helio Pink Olive Green 8/6 now 4/11. B laek All Wool Cashmere HOSE, 4/11 for 2/9. 36 > MADAPOLAN for fine underwear IOJd vd „ „ „ 57/6 now 15/, «” Silk and Cotton BASKET CWTH tn Jade, Biscuit and White, 5/9 Blaek All Wool Cashmere, HOSE, 5/6 for 2/11. 54” uX c heu TABLE dImaSK 3/6 now 2/6 vn 47/6 now 12/6. now 4 - !l - ' ream Ail Wool Cashmere HOSE, 8/6 for 3/11. tJnbll!aclieu IABLL DAMASK, 3/6 now 2/6 ya. Colored Georgette BLOUSES, to clear at 12/6. White Pailette SATIN, 11/6 now 9/11/ Artificial Sijk HOSE, Tan and Grey, 4/6 for 2/11. T4BUI? Tliv’kfiK 1 a/l 1 1 only Blaek Cire Laee .JUMPER, £4/12/6 now 19/6. White Artificial Silk HOSE, 3/9 for 2/0. »° X ctliL PaWW SLIK 7 3 1 only-Allow Laee Nett JUMPER. £4/4/- now 15/, 40 - T j pn lo ° Cotton CIRCULAR 2/0 now 1/11 vard 1 onlj Knitted Silk JUMPER. £4/15/- for 12/6. 40 T» 11 1/11 now 1/ card ' ’ 1 White Gaberdine SKIRT, 49/6 now 7/6. f BMX3F R„1 „ WVVI’IT W 1/li ’ 1/ ..I 2 only Sponge Cloth SKIRTS, 42/- now 8/6. X 'VOA. o C . . mo u' l/’ jard. de^on new Colored Moire UNDERSKIRTS, from 5/11. "IB » "t o ” „ ” 2/ ° n ° W 1 only Colored Linen Crash COSTUME. £3/19/6 now 6/11. C'T’DE’E’T’ lIIIIJIL EXI VA AJTU 46 x .22 Brown TOWELS, o/9 now 3/6 pair. 1 only Biscuit Sponge Cloth COSTUME, £5/9/6 for £6/11. 1 IXLLIL 1 xdj M Aft I IVI U 1 11 White Hand TOWELS, 3/6 pair. I only Shantung O.S. size COSTUME, £6/19/6 for 25/, White Table NAPKINS, 9d and 1/3 each. 1 only Fuji Stik COSTUME, £5/10/- for 25/-. ’ 30 H <* r ° ak - S Str ‘P«> FLANNELETTE, 1/5 yard.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1923, Page 2

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