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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. — Special June Attractions Winter Dress Materials all heavily reduced to clear, consisting of the balance of Ambury’s stock and other large special purchases Useful Dress Materials. In All Wool Tweeds, Sicilian, Cotton Georgettes, All Wool Navy 0/1 ] Serge, Plain and Fancy Lustre, English Silk Crepe, Black Repp, / . Black and Fancy Cord in Silk and Wool Mixture. Usual price per yard 4/11 to 6/11 yard. 40 to 50 inches wide. . Good Value Dress Materials. In all Wool Tweeds, all wool heavy Serge in Creme, Navy, AIQ Myrtle, Vieux Rose, Black, Fawn, Saxe, Scotch Tartans in red / and green, also Plain Emerald Worsted. Usual price 10/6 to per yard 15/6 yard. 40 to 52 inches wide. All Wool Dress Materials. In Serges, Gabardines, Worsteds and Tweeds in shades of Creme, E/1 1 Grey, Saxe, Brown, Scarlet, Fawn, Navy, Vieux Rose, Nigger, * also in Black and White Check, Black Watch and other Tartans. per yard Usual price from 11/6 to 19/6. 5G inches wide. Blanket Coating. All Wool. Usual prices 11/6 to 21/- per yard. Plain colors, 5/11 Rose, Black, Purple, Grey, Saxe and Green in two large checks, > Dark Brown with Grey and Blue, and in Nigger and Creme. 56 per yard inches wide. Ninons. 1 /I 1 In Black, White, Ivory, Saxe, Sky, Mauve, Purple, Navy, Grey, 1/ 1 A Dove, Vieux Rose, Fox Trot Blue, Kingfisher. Usual price 4/11. nervard 42 inches wide. Silk Taffetas. /* /I 1 In dark Prune, Grey, Dark Mole, Fawn, Biscuit, Lemoji, Saxe, Oy X X Ivory, Champagne, Silver Grey, Wedgewood. 38 inches wide. nervard The usual price is 12/6 yard. To clear Mail your orders, giving general indication of your requirements. Don’t wait for patterns. e Whites Limited “Growing with New Plymouth.” 1

INGLEWOOD. gMITH’S ’Phone Number is 36. Ring him and you will receive prompt attention to any order. jJdUSEkEEPERS, ' Bachelors. Be sure and deal with Smith, the oldest established butcher in Inglewood. gMITH 'S prices have not .gone up, and are not likely to. Their tendency, in fact, is to come down. Clients profit accordingly.e.n. gMITH has a rapidly growing trade in small goods. This shows discrimination among buyers and quality in the goods. Shop at Smith’s.e.n. Egmont Dining Rooms are right handy to the station. While awaiting trains make a comfortable lunch at the popular restaurant. Mrs. Lawson, proprietor. em. Charge is only 1/6 and the Menu calls for plentiful three-course Dinners. Try the excellent cooking at the Egmont Dining Rooms, Mrs. Lawson, proprietore.n. YHE Egmont Dining Rooms cater for visitors to Inglewood. Promptly served Morning and Afternoon Teas every day. Mrs. Lawson, proprietor.e.n. in Inglewood can be made a pleasure by obtaining refreshing Dinners and Afternoon Teas at the Egmont Tea Rooms, Mrs. Lawson, proprietor. e.n.

(j-RAPES, Grapes, Grapes. Your friend in the sick room will appreciate a bunch from Rivett’s, the leading shop for fruit, vegetables and confectionery, e.n. QOOPER’S Seeds —New Season’s supply just come to hand. Also Shallots for pickling or planting. At J- Rivett’s, Inglewood. - gUY“ your Picture Cholocates at Rivett’s. Cadbury’s, Fry’s, Pascal’s, as well as all leading N.Z. Chocolates, e.n. QOTTIER’S, Inglewood—Special job purchase of ladies’ tweed coats just to hand, all this season’s goods and latest styles.e.n. jpOTTIERTS, Inglewood—See our tweed coatis at 35/- each, worth double. e - n - pOTTIER'S, Inglewood—See mv ladies’ tweed coats at 37/6, worth double. c - n - pOTTIER’S, Inglewood—See our ladies’ tweed coats at 4//6, worth double. piOTTIER’S, Inglewood—lf you are in want of a coat, be sure and inspect our stock of tweed and velour, it will pay you. e - n> pOOD Value, low prices at Miss Hunt’s millinery sale, 380 Devon Street East. T>RAMS! Prams! For the latest in Prams and Push-chairs, best qua v and variety in Taranaki, fitted ’ith patent spring seat and adjustable sliding hoods; something new in the district. Do not fail to inspect our stocks before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for~ catalogue. Pram Supplies, 370 Devon - -eet, MEDICAL. D J. MONAGHAN, M. 8.,; B.S. (Lond.) has commenced practice in New Plymouth, and may be consulted at the residence of the late Dr. H. A. McCleland, Vivian Street. Hourse: 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 119. REMOVAL NOTICE. MADAM ROSEVEAR, Milliner, notifies ladies that she has Removed to 173 Gill Street, between Liardet Street and k Gpver Street. Business hours as usual.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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