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| ASSIGNED STOCK of | D. J. THOMSON, Furnisher of Levin I Bought by PURSER’S, LTD., for CASH, at a remarkably low figure. Glance through the following, for an idea as to the | ■ ■ , VALUE we can offer. / J SEE OUR WINDOWS, THEY’RE FULL’ OF ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. COME IN EARLY! j y , ■ - « jj ,r ” ” , ; I 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, in Wool Moquette. Reduced from £32 5/- to £2l 10/-. Couch Squabs. In strong Cretonne. Reduced to 18/6 _ , ’ 3-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite. Full-sized Wardrobe, Duchess with Oval Mirror, and 1 only, Pram. In perfect condition. Reduced from £o 7/6) 85/-. a Double Bedstead. 'Reduced from £l7 10/- to £ll 10/-. 1 only, Rimu Dropside Cot. Reduced from 75/- to 37/b. 3 Queen Anne Writing Bureau. Cabriole Legs. Reduced from £lO 17/6 to £5 10/-. i Oak Jacobean Table, with 2 leaves. Reduced from £5 5/- to 65/-. J Beautifully Sprung Divan Suite, in Heavy Tapestry., Reduced from £49 10/- to 3-Piece Bungalow Suite. Upholstered in Moquette. Reduced from £l9 15/- to ] £27 10/-. A Real Snip. , £l4 10/-. ’ ; ] Baby High Chair. Reduced from 30/- to 19/6. 4-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite. Reduced from £l9 2/6 to £l2 5/-. A Gilt. ] Oak Occasional Table. Reduced from 37/6 to 22/6. Fireside Chairs. Reduced from 95/- to 42/-. 3 Cot Mattresses. In Tow for 8/6, and Kapoc 10/-. 1 only, Odd Divan Chair, in Genoa Velvet. Reduced from £l2 10/- to £7 -5,/-. ] Axminster and Tapestry Hearth Rugs, from 7/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6. 9x 9 Axminster Carpet. Fawn and Rose. Reduced to £6 18/6. J 20 Pieces Fadeless New Lace Nets, for 1/5, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. 12 x 9 Tapestry. Slightly shop soiled, for 67/6. A Real Bargain. ’ Orange and Green Fadeless Casement Cloth, for 1/9 yard. Tapestry Rugs. 6ft. x 4ft. Reduced from 30/- to 17/6. j Slightly Soiled Velvet Rug. 7ft. 6in. x sft., for 37/6. Worth 65/-. 1 Rimu Extension Table. Reduced from £6 15/- to 57/6. A Snip! ! 3ft. Combination Bedstead and Wire Mattress. Reduced from 55/- to 28/6. 1 British Table Model Gramaphone. Sweet mellow tone. Was £l2 10/-. Now ! Modern Oak Sideboard, with China Cupboards. Reduced from £l2 10/- to £7 15/-. £6 5/-. j ' [ . . ■ '■ — _— - . " —« J * k — ■ ; ‘ ‘ I"•—;— — ■ . ( I'■• ■ ' . • I . . Sale commences Thursday (to-morrow) at 9 a.m. | i O— — '' ■ PURSER’S Ltd., NEW PLMOUTH

-flavours Igg EdMOids' ■cusfaid 121 Crennatown (Todd), who is looking very well, covered a circuit nicely, sprinting home from the bottom of he straight. He seems to thrive on easy tasks. ■ . . ‘ '*#. * # j Easter Time (L. George) began -slightly better ; than Hinepuni (Marsh) , from the two-furlong peg, but the Acre filly'. • was first home in 28sec, She has improved considerably. . '. * * '* * Singer (Robinson) was worked on the plough.- ‘ . # « Lady Quex (L. (George) ran five ■ in- 1 .min. 4 4-ssec, The first two, from a slow start., took 24 4-'ssec., and the three 36 4-ssec. *«« » . Royal Finance (L. George) scampered home over two furlongs in 27sec. ,#. # * * Annoy er (B. George) worked on the plough. # * * * Lady Lulu (L. George) was not extended over two furlongs in 29sec. She will make amends during the holidaysfor her failure at Waverlcy.

z V y ißw MOO ft OH fl lift fl <» M ww t. llt Him Hi 1III : lio i W Trn-—ll WawjagwßsWi lB ß. HSR wWkwfr mwhhiiw II ] riw 11l I Z 7Hw wffwlalHill Wet GASaSfiMB jtiiafc®® y®iar car stwM>®rn as a wule HCARS that climb hills like rabbits with trol. And in these days of congested Texaco, will cough and splutter and de- highways control is as vital as power, mand second gear when a wet gas is in If you haven’t tried Texaco, try it today I the tank. For wet gas condenses into soon as the old gas has been worked raw drops of motor spirit in the mani- out of your engine make any test you, fold and makes engines slow, stubborn, wish. Challenge the worst hill in your sluggish and sick! neighborhood. Find a lonely, straight, ’ r oad and step all the way down ! Then Texaco cures that. It forms such a thor- idling spee d. You can’t put oughly dry gas that instant power surges Texaco to these tests without being coninto your motor at the slightest com- v : nce j mand of the throttle. Even the highest ’ hills lose their terrors. Mid-town traffic Today try Texaco. And remember that becomes as simple, as easy as the open this original motoWpint is obtainable road. Texaco is exceptionally swift and only at the Texaco pump -under the agile and gives amazingly sensitive con- Texaco Red Star and Green T. & i ' . . ■ . ■ ■ TEXACO BKY SAS THE new anh better motor spirit . TBE TEXAS COMPANY (ACSTBAEASIA) LIMITED. _ - ■■

ZANN— “PLEASED WITH TREATMENT.” Mrs. A.M.8., Waipawa, writes.: ‘-Please forward one box of cones. Enclosed is. postal note for same. ' I am very pleased .with your treatment, and h ve told many friends.” Try the “Zann” remedy at our expense. We will mail a generous trial treatment in plain wrapper if you send ninepence in stamps for packing and postage.’ Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Stock of “Zann” obtainable from Teed and Company, Chemists, Devon Street, New Plymouth. 5-

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1930, Page 4

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