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MISCELLANEOUS. Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s dark grey cotton working i shirts, reduced from 9/6 to 7/11. <Ln. JtA'EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s linen collars in all sizes and shapes, reduced from 1/3 to 1/-. V AL“SaIe - at’ Men’e 10/6 felt hats in blacks, greys and browns, to 'be cleared at d.n. jj'EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s X sized trousers, especially made for stout men. Were 27/6, sale price 22/6. dm. TXEMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.—Men’s and Boys’ white handkerchiefs. Sale price 3 for 1/-. dm. Sale at The Palatine. — . Men’s crash motor suits, suitable for sunnier wear. -Sale price 13/6. "DEMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.— Mens neglige shirts, in black, blue and lavender. Sale price 5/9. d.n. ■pEMOVAL Sale at _ The Palatine.— Men’s White Balbriggan singlets, made from finest cotton. Were 4/9; sale priqe 3/11. dm. T>EM?OVAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s fleecy singlets and underpants. Usually sold at 7/3, sale price. 5/9. d.n. I D r EMoVkL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s cashmere singlets in natural shades/ with short sleeves. Ordinarily 7/6, sjle price 5/6.d.n. T>EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.— Men’s gray stripe denims 7/11, now 6/11. Men’s wool socks 1/3 per pair. dm. T>EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine’. — Men’s black cotton socks 6d per pair. Men’s fancy socks 1/3. d.n. T>EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.— * Women’s black cashmere hose, pure Botany wool, spliced heels and toes. Were 4/6, sale price 2/11. dm. T>EMOVAL Sale at The Palatine.Boys’ all wool sports suits, in sizes B’s, 9’s, 10’s, Il’s only. Sale price 24/9. * dm. XTOU paint to protect, as well as' • beautify. Let ub supply the materials —all painters’ requirements. —Darby and Hannan. Brougham Street, dm. ¥ I<T us replace that broken pane right awfty. Prices the lowest. Ring phone.s7l for urgent jobs. —Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street.dm. /I'ET that picture framed. It is worth • it. Splendid stock of mounts and moulds at Darby and Hannan’s, Broughas Street.dm. 11^7ALLPAPERS of great beauty in w’idest range. Call and sec the . new ( designs.—Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street.d.n. ' at loyvest prices, -painte,..wall--7 ’ papers and plate glass. See us about itr—Darby and Hannan. Brougham Stree-t.d.n. ZVET that painting jub done. The . winter is no time for it. We supply paints and painters’ needs.— Darby and. Hannan, Brougham Street. dm. ’V'OU won’t know it when we have given it an artiutic setting. Bring that picture to us for framing.— Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street, d.n. f pH‘E~ latest wall -cot erings are now on A view. Call and sfic the charming designs and shades.- —Darby ahd Hannan, Brougham Streetdm.

VTOU can’t beat them! ••Anvil” bran'd paints and “Steclite’ Red are famous for quality. Lowest quotations. —Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. 'dm. IVrOTUR screens and plate glass, bevelled mirrors and leaded lights. Let us quote you for the job.—Darby and Hannan, Brougham Street. d.n. ,TTAIR BRUSHES—Before purchasing inspect our storks; variety, quality and prices unsurpassed. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. ■pNGLISH and French Hair Brushes; We stock the worlds best; sec Window display. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. ■VAIL BRUSHES. We have a varied assortment of English-made Brushes at remarkable prices. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. , rpdOTH BRUSHES—Kent’s. Bidwell’s, Maw’e and all the best makes at the lowest prices. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. , tLtAVVKiE’S Sale Prices.—Uhums’ Anntial 13/9; Paper Novels, usual retail prices 1/3, now lOd, at Hawke’s, d.n. TTAWKE'S Sale Prices,—All Cutlery has been Gpecially reduced and an inspection is well worth your time. d.n. TTAWKE’S Sale Prices.—Udd W. and G. Cups 9d, Boys’ Watches 6/3. A great variety of Jtigs at special reductions. d.n. TTAWKE’S - '* Sale Prices.—Soldiers’ Jr± : • Baskets 8/9, 7/6, 6/3, all large sizes. Travelling Baskets specially reduced. dm. TT AWKE*S Sale Prices .—Brush ware, Tinware, immense stock of Toys. Very special Dolls all reduced to clearing price. dm. T'HXED Paints in any quantity, ready for use, at Arnold and Co.’s. dm. TTOUSEHOLD Hardware in great variety, at Arnold and Co.’s. d.n. ’ ELECTRIC Light Bulbs just arrived. 16, 25, 32 and 50 c.p. At Arnold and Co. dm. T AWN Mowers, plain and ball-bearing, at reasonable prices.—Arnold and Co. TUST arrived! Full stocks of the new Stainless Nickel Spoons and Forks; better than electro-plate and very cheap. Arnold and Co.,d.n. T/OUND—We want 100,000 Costumes, Suite, Hats and Overcoats to dean and, -press or dye.—McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.y. PORSALE ~ TWO GOOD SECOND I * MILK CARTS A. LEECH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 1

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