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Among the many bargains to V- had at the Palatine Sale are men’s holeproof working trousers, at 7/11; men’s cotton and wool socks, 3 pairs for 1/9; mens d..rk grey suits, 37/6; boys’ jerseys in navy, brown and dark grey, sizes I’s to B’s, at 4/6; men’s English saddle-tweed trousers for 9/6; men’s all-wool one-pieca bathing costumes, 6/11; men’s odd coats, 17/9; men’s odd vests, 7/9; men’s Merino finished singlets. 2/6; men’s all'wool sports coats, 21/9; boys’ brushed cotton singlets, all sizes, 1/3. The bargains to be obtained only at W. H. Broome’s, ‘The Palatine,” Taranaki’s Finest Price Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Seeing how quickly rain set in on Saturday evening and continued all day.on Sunday, the New Plymouth Beautifying Society has reason to be very thankful that the weather, though overcast, continued fine and dry all the time they were at work. Some men were engaged in cutting up a large willow tree that lay across the Huatoki. Others were engaged in firing two large heaps of cut- y tings and rubbish near ' Redcoat Lane, while others did good work in clearing up under the trees and in clearing pathways. The party were entertained to afternoon tea by Mrs. Eric Shaw at her 'teidence, Fulford Street-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1929, Page 8

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1929, Page 8

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1929, Page 8