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INGLEWOOD WANTEDS. gARQUHAR’S —-Boys’ Navy Shirls (Doctor flannel), 11/6; Boys’ - Navy Serge Shorts, 10/6; Sc ho ol Ties, 1/ -. JpARQUHAR’S —Ladies’ Glace Kid Derby Shoes, patent cap, leather cuban heel, 15/6 pair; also Glace Oxford Shoes, cuban heels, 19/6 pair. x JpARQUHAR’S for All Wool Cardigan Jackets and_Vests, 10/6 and 13/6. PARQUHAR’S— Whole~back~Stout~Split Kip Shooter Tights, only 25/- pair. Can recommend these, inspect them in Inglewood.

pHE Hot Water Problem in town and country dwelling, cowshed or dairy is solved by installing a Harris Rapid Water Heater. Hot water in a few minutes. Plenty of satisfied users.—Harris and Co., Plumbers and Tinsmiths, ’Phone 5, Inglewood.

pARMERS! There is no need to discard any part of that machine or implement. Have it Oxyacetone welded and made new. Send that broken cog or mowing machine knife to Harris and Co., Plumbers and Tinsmiths, ’Phone 5, Inglewood, and save money. _

jgRAKE Bros, for genuine bargains. Three lorry loads of Furniture and Household Effects left our shop in two days. Buy now and do not wait till all the bargains are gone.

pOUR only, High-back Dining Chairs, Morrocoline Seats, a snip. Four only, large Seagrass Carpets left, cover large rodm, a snip at 25/6.—Drake Bros., Furnishers.

£JNE only, handsome 21 piece Tea Set reduced from 62/- to 35/6. One only, 21 piece Tea Set reduced to 19/11; a great bargain. Call and inspect at Drake Bros.

pHREE only, fine quality Traveller’s Rugs, all wool, from 25/-. Three very handsome Eiderdown Quilts, were £4 Bs, now £3 15s. One Quilt left at 27/6. Drake Bros., Furnishers.

PROCTOR Flannels, all shades at 3/9; Velour Astrachan Blanket Cloth Coatings, from 12/6. —At Grant’s. (CHILDREN’S Navy and Grey Fleecy Bloomers, All Wool Vests and Bloomers. Quality and price cannot be beat at Grant’s, Drapers and Milliners. ADIES’ Wool Vests, Combinations and Bloomers, Flannelette and Winceyejte Nights at Grant's.

Velveteens in plain and cord- \ Suitable for Children’s Coats and Frocks. - Serviceable and Economical at Grant’s, Drapers and Milliners.

cannot afford to neglect your eyes and you need not. Our twenty years’ experience is at your service. Maetzig, Jeweller and Optician.

on us. Our eye sight testing room is fully equipped. Lenses to suit all at Maetzig’s, Jeweller_ and Optician.

J)O not suffer from eye strain. We will test your eyes and fit?you with lenses to suit your sight. At Maetzig’s. Jeweller and Optician, has ' had twenty years’ experience. Consult him regarding those glasses.

R OB , B ’S for genuine Doctor Flannel at 3/9 per yard, in Maroon, Brown, Grey, Saxe, Helio and Navy; All Wool Colonial Flannel 1/11.

JJOBB’S— All Wool New Zealand Blankets, 29/6 pair; All Wool Rugs, 18/6; Double-bed Sheeting, 2/9; great value.

JJOBB’S —Call and inspect our great variety of Millinery. Models and Ready-to-wears at prices to suit your pocket.

J>OBB’S —Men’s Woollen Socks, 1/6 pair; Strong Braces, 2/9 pair; Fur Felt Hats, 15/6; Strong Shirts, 8/9; Boys’ Jerseys, 8/6; Football Jerseys, 9/6; Belts, 1/6. pOLLARD, Bran, Chaff, Oats and general Produce on hand at A. B. Gam* lin, Seed and General Produce Merchant. Oats always on hand, also Chaff in large quantities. A. B. Gftmlin, Seed and General Produce Merchant.

pARMERS! To get best results you must use best Fertilisers.* We are agents for Eclipse brand, Grain Grass, or any mixed Manures. A. B. Gamlin.

gASIC Slag arriving in a few days. Order your requirements from this early shipment..—A. B. Gamlin, Produce Merchant, Inglewood.

and Winter Suitings now to hand. You want a Suit. We can Suit you at prices within your reach.—C. S. List.

YVE can suit yo.i. Call and inspect ’’our Winter Suitings. Prices right. C. S. List. T ADIES! We have a fine line of Ladies’ special Overcoats. Empire Exhibition models in course of manufacture. Watch our window display. C. S. List, ’Phone 118. 'yVE~are manufacturing the latest in ’’ Ladies’ Overcoats at prices to defy competition. Call on us for your sWinter Coat. —C. S. List. LATE P.A.C. BUTCHERY’, STRATFORD. G. D. LITHGOW notifies residents of Stratford and District that he has taken over the butchery business hitherto managed by himself for the P.A.C. By prompt attention to customers and early delivery' of choicest cuts he hopes to secure a fair share of patronage. NEW BUNGALOWS. £2OO CASH will buy a new fiveroomed bungaloxy, every convenience, l-Bth acre. Price £B5O. Fitzroy. A 300 CASH is required on a new bungalow of five rooms, all conveniences, concrete paths and wall. Price £ll3O. Central. CASH for a lovely four-roomed bungalow, every convenience. Handy position. Price £920. If buying or selling, see— J. R. H ILL * SoN’Phone: Office, 711; Res., 851. Corr.er of Brougham & Ct. Aubyn Streets. Q H VmWCOMBE, M.T.A., CERTIFICATED PIANO TUNER. Sole Agent Beggs, Wellington. ’Phone 959. Address: Queen Street, New Plymouth. All work attended to personally. Pianos bought for cash any condxticvv

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 1

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