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SHIPPING NOTICES. [JNIOX gTEAMSHIP f'JOMPANY ■ OP N.Z., LTD. !T?TLL despatch steamers from Xew Ply- I mouth Wharf (weather and other 'cir- • instances permitting) : I TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) (In conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.) | Barawa, Every Tuesday and Friday, at , 8.30 p.m. ?O WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN PORTS: 1 Kahika, Saturday, February 10. largo received at Railway Goods Shed until 10 a.m. on day of sailing. TO LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON: Steamer daily at *.45 p.m. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLLX’GTON: J Marama, February 23.- I TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. 1 Marama, February 9. TO MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON j Moeraki, February 16. fol (Suva, Levuka), TONGA (Nukualofa, | Haapai, Varnu), SAMOA (Apia), (From Auckland) : Navua, about March 2. fO SAN FRANCISCO FROM WELLINGTON: Tahiti, February 20. ZEALAND gHIPPING 0O. ; LIMITED. STRICT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. Large, Modern, Twin Screw Passenger Steamers with Unsurpassed Accommodation. Steamer From About f-Ruapehu Wellington Feb. 21. JRemuera Wellington Feb. 23 |Paparoa Wellington Mid. Meh. Wellington Apl. 21 | Rotorua Wellington June 2 fPROCEEDING VIA PANAMA CANAL. Return Tickets are interchangeable with P. and O.S.N. Co.; or Orient Line via Suez, C. and A. Line via Vancouver, or U.S.S. Co. of |r.Z„ Ltd., via San Francisco ' JOr further particulars apply— N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTD. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents, St. Aubyn St., New Plymouth. * VANCOUVEB r° u te - AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND—CANADA. Via FIJI and HONOLULU CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. LINE. FOR VANCOUVER— Niagara, March 6. Th conjunction with the Canadian-Pacific Railway. rULL PARTICULARS RE SAILING DATES AND FARES On application t« the flaion Stsam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., Managing Agents. pLYMOUTH QNEHUNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting) : S.S. RAP. AW A. LEAVES ONEHUNGA— Mondays and Thursdays. iEAVES BREAKWATER— Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8.3 Q p.m. (Train at 8.15 p.m.) Saloon: Single *32s; steerage 24s 6d. School .'hildren 255. Outward cargo must be at New Plymouth Railway Station not alter than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. NORTHERN SS. CO , LTD., UNION SS. CO., LTD., fr—’? ORIDXT L IXE OF STEAMERS. FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Sails ’teamer. Tons. About. Orsova 12.036 Feb. 10 Ormonde 14,853 Mar 10 f’Ormar 11.103 Mar. 31 Orvleto ’2.133 Apl. 7 Onterley 12,129 May 8 fOrauz 14,584 June 5 Orsova 12,036 July 3 •Additional steamer. Saloon and third-class ■>ly. Reduced saloon fare. fFirst and third-class only. For full particulars apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. -

Make an effort to be Present To'day ( Thursday) 111 • • I©/® SH i iIL T HIS attractive Merchandising Event has certainly been the most anticipated and most iPfiptl illf* fYF) 8W I looked-f or event in the history of shopping, and now that is really about to happen, LO/ TV/ I L» CzCtZ tCZI/ I I IDLO V// 1 Av * bargain hunters are well advised to be early.on the spot when the curtain rises on Thursd day, February Bth. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS INUNDATED WITH MANIFOLD ECONOMIES REPRESENTING ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS AS A CURTAIN-RAISER WE QUOTE A FEW SPECIAL VALUES WHICH ARF BUL ILT TTSTRATIONS OF THF IN DRESS GOODS, WEARING APPAREL AND HOUR® OLD GOODS OF QUALITY AND VALUE. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS OFFERING ThIoUGHOTT HoS CoSe, SEE M FOR TZrSELF MANTLE DEPARTMENT. DRESS DEPARTMENT. DRESS DEPARTMENT (Contd) MANCHESTER. ' Ud T Cotton < SPEXCEKs' l l'/9 { tow V” D °" 2/> ’’ ° 2 ” A ” ® ERC ® S SaXe ’ Red ’ Bro "'”’ Grey ’ Mole > Violet and 3G ” Silk FOULARDS in Navy and White and Black and White, 9/11, 10” Dress VOILES. Plain Colors, 2/11 now 1/0 yd. ” Longcloth COMBS.. 16/11 for 4/11 pair. 50” Wool TWEEDS in Stripes 4/11. ;f” Green SATIN, 9/6 now 7/11 Kn” Sr^r^Tn^rs^ 0 " 11 ’’ V/« 'T' „ 18/6 for 5/11-pair. 40” TWEED, 2 pieces only, 2/11 '!3 ’ Shantung SILK nuro lilk 3/11 ?n. ? % 3 nOW J. /fl ~ □ ~ .. .. 19/6 for 6/11 pair. 54” Navy SERGE 3/11. 10” MOIRETTES all P smd« 9/3 3/0 now 1/11 VII 30 Jb P CREPE in Fawn, Vieux Rose, !/• yd. .. Longcloth CAMISOLES. ltS/6 for 6/11. 50” Navy SERGE 3/11 and 4/0. ’ » 10” Moirette LININGS in White Cream aZI Fawn IM v,l 30” Checked Dressing Gown FLANNELETTE, 2/3 now 1/6. .. KNICKERS, 8/0 for 5/11, 10/6 for 6/11. 40” Nav/ SERGE 3/11. » 30 ” Drees LININGS in White ’IM now 1/ V 1 30” Hair line PRLNTS, light colors and stripes, 1/. yd. ~ Hand-made NIGHTDRESSES, 37/6 for 19/11, 21/- for 14/6. 52” All wool GABERDINES in Fawn, suitable ror Costume or coat ’ > ’ y ’ y "U- jd. ;>4 Single Twill SHEETING, free from dressing, 2/11 now 1/11. Ladies’ Silk SCARVES, to clear at 4/11. 0/11, 7/11 each. Frocks, 6/11 vd. • • os '™’ e or 80” Double „ ~ „ „ „ 3/11 now 2/9. Ladies’ Tweed COATS, 39/6 now 8/6 each. 54” All wool Fine Costume SERGE in Fawn 6/11 FANCY DEPARTMENT. M ” sin gl« ~ „ 3/6 now 2/6. Ladies’ Cotton BATHING SUITS, 11/6 now 5/0. 52” WORSTEDS in Dark Grey and Lteht Grev 5/11 f 0 Dol ! ble >, •. ~ „ 1 4/0 now 3/0. All wool SPORTS COATS. 25/- to £4/7/0 now 15/.. < olored Fuji SILKS in Saxe, Pink, Champagne and Black now 5/li i' Enihro.dered VOILE 4.V wide, 10/0 for 4/11. 54” Single Unbleached Herringbone SHEETING, 1/11 vard. < hildren’. FROCKS, all Colors and Sizes, 1/11 each. Cream Fuji SILKS, 5/0. fi/li 8/6 now 4/115/11™ 7/11 ? -° n y '?! e Ll “' a ( “ ni,s,,le TOPS ' «/'•’ for 2 /°- 72” Three-quarter ~ ’ 2/9 y’ard. Children’s White Pique FROCKS, 6/6 now 2/11. Striped Fuji SILKS, 5/6. ’ ’ ’ vrash and Oatmeal Cloth TABLE CENTRES, stamped for working, 2/11 double „ „ „ 3/3 var d. White Voile BLOUSES from 14/6 to 32/6 now 12/6. 40” Knitted SILKS in Nigger, Rose, Fawn, Grev and Black short leno-rim Q nor f vipt in wk-* 1/0 \ -/n x / o 70 ” Bleached Twill SHEETING, 2/9 yard. Two only SPORTS COATS, one Henna and one Fawn, '£6/6/- now 25/-. only, Sale price 12/6. * ’ lengChS NJ o/U for 2/6. ?. 6 -’ Egyptian LONGCLOTH, 2/3 now 1/-. - Ladies’ Tweed SKIRTS, 39/6 now 9/11. Silk CREPES in Helio, Pink, Olive Green, 8/6 now 4/11. BHck All WooT C’Ps 1/9 ’ SC ” Crewdson ’ s LONGCLOTH, 2/3 now 10id. ” ” ” x IV/6 Sllk n a ow 4 c /9 tton BASKET CLOTH in Jade ’ “ and wh,ta ’ ai ‘ 'v~{ cal™:;: hose; • . ”l.?n A 2 A n n :^r,T' 10id , yd - Cplor’ed Georgette’BLOUSES, to clea/ at 12/8. 36” White Pailette SATIN, 11/0 now 9/11 ?!•?'’■ f h ? erc H ? Sii ’ 8/0 for 3/lt 54” Unbleac ' le(l TABLE DAMASK - 2/6 yd. i at. di i t u-viirD A... in/ft ■ 7 Artificial Silk HOSE, Tan and Grev 4/6 for s>/ii ” » »» now 2/11 vd. 1 nnlv ß Mi k C 1? A TV?4PFR 4/1 f4/4/ Whitc Silk HOSE. 3/9 for 2/6 “ / ' 70 ” TABLE DAMASK, 6/11 now 3/11 yd. i only Allover Lace Nett .JUMPER, £4/4/- now !.»/- ' 1 • Plain Calico PILLOW ST IPq * 1 Wh y t K c it i^^' lk ßKTOT >i^/fl £4/1 ’ , 7/« Or 12/8 40 ” Twin Pil,ow Cotton CIRCULAR, 2/9 now 1/11 vard 1 White Gaberdine SKIRT, 49/6 now 7/n. Ba Crash TOW FT JJ NG 1/11 nmv 1/ 7 •: onlv Sponge Cloth SKIRTS, 42/- now 8/6. / Colored Roller TOWVI KC tln ’ d Griped Print UNDERSKIRTS 14/6 for 3/11. Z ' <’ lor e<l Ko ”" ' V K ; LIR ’ Z J I n ? w ly ‘ y!,r<1 ’ dej/on Colored Moire UNDERiSKF.Cf.S, from 5/11. 1 only Colored Linen Crash COSTUME, £3/19/6 now 6AL r-T-rx r-T->r7-> , - in. ~ -jra. . 7 7 1/n . yari! - 1 only Biscuit Sponge Cloth COSTUME, £5/9/6 for S6/11. STREET PI V h/l(If ]TI4 y '°n ''T'' 3/R Pa "' I only Shantung U.S. size COSTUME, £6/19/6 for 25/- KL Y MUUI H Hand TOWELS, 3/1. pair. 1 only Fuji Silk COSTUME, £5/10/- for 25/-. 30” Horrockses' Striped FLANNELETTE. 1/5 yard mu 1 11|| || IMB HI - I

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 2

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