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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Lovely Fabrics for Spring A magnificent exhibition of new Spring Fabrics await your inspection here. Thousands of yards of imported materials in decidedly beautiful patterns and colourings that will be favourites for the making of stylish garments for this Spring and Summer, 1924. Mail your order We pay Postage Striped Tricotine, has the delicate W gloss and all the beauty of silk, and 17 quite inexpensive, in stripes of Z* Maize, Fawn, Saxe, Scarlet, Black, Am Apricot, 40in. wide. Price 4/11 yd. Cord uro Striped Pique, fast colours, in smart stripes of New Blue, Jade, Apricot, Mauve, 40in. wide. Price 3/11 yd> Mor* Check Georgine, a new fabric in a |r| silk and cotton novelty weave, col- Ljl [ji ours Ivory with self Check, Cream E 8 with Navy and Flame Check, ss e| Peach with Black and Maize Check, vW i Fawn with Mauve and Orange Check, 40in. wide, price 7/11 yard. Drew Foulard, a lovely material for ’f Spring and Summer wear, in quite -te s -- y ■ 40in. wide. Price 10/6 yd. Cotton Ta,ffeta, new season’s designs, Marocain, In a Silk and Cotton motor beach and every-day Frocks, terial, stripe effects, in shades of groitnds of Apricot, Saxe and Fawn, apple and Fawn, Fawn. Brown and 40in. wide. Price 2/11 yd. Silver, 40in. wide. Price 5/11 yd. The New Scarf Collars Crepe de chine Scarf Collars, square Silk Marocain Scarf Collan, in shape, with Scarlet, Saxe, Royal. either triangle or square shapes. Whites Limited Growing with New Plymouth.

MISCELLANEOUS. 10/- LADIES SHOES—AII sorts and I . sizes Further f >r, final week.—McEwen’s Stocktaking Sale' QHEAP Shoes and Boots. 200 Pairs to sacrifice at 10/-. Last week of MeBros.’ Sale. b.p. J^ADIES —This weelc. See McEwen’s 10/- Shoes. Every pair worth double. McEwen Bros.’ Shoe Sale.b.p. McGruer’s Advertisement on Page 2. QEE the latest Portable Gramophone at £B. Others at £5 10s and £4. Record exchange just opened; for 1/- change your records. Vinnicombe, Piano Tuner, opp. Post Office. Ladies’ Shoes. Another 200 pairs to clear this week. Worth double.—McEwens’ Shoe Sale.e.y. IQ/41 Men’s Boots. This week only. —McEwens’ Boot Sale. e.y. 7 BILLIARD JJ ALL - SOLE’S NEW BUILDINGS, CURRIE STREET. HTHIS splendid New Saloon is now open to patrons, who will find all the latest conveniences for their comfort. Eight new Riley Tables, including one standard table, all specially imported from England. THE LARGEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE, AND MOST COMFORTABLE BILLIARD HALL IN THE DOMINION. i ‘Phone 1001.

ARTHUR B. GIBSON LICENSED LAND AGENT, Corner King & Egmont Streets, above Standish and Anderson (s’de entrance). OFFERS New Plymouth Houses on behalf of Clients as under: — 5 ROOMS. 30 PERCHES, Superior Residence, Fitzroy, £l5OO. 40 PERCHES, Modern Bungalow and Garage. £9OO. 40 PERCHES, Nice Home and Garage, Dartmoor. £l5OO. 37 PERCHES, Shaw’s Estate, West End. £1350. 40 PERCHES, Lemon Street, Workman’s Dwelling. £940. 40 PERCHES, Gilbert Street, Substantial House. £l6OO. * 3/16 th ACRE, College Reserve, Wanganui £lO5O. Owner of last mentioned prepared to exchange for a dwelling in New Plymouth. 6 ROOMS. 40 PERCHES, near Public Hospital. £l4OO. 20 PERCHES, brick, near East End £2160. concre^e OC k 8 > Fitzroy. 60 PERCHES, Fitzroy. £2OOO. 24 PERCHES, near Post Office and centre of town. £llOO. *0 Pukekura Park.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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