Scanlans Limited SALE of SPECIAL PURCHASES Higher exchange with other imposts, contrary to expectations, are having a retarding effect on business, particularly now make these offerings without further comment, excepting that to delay buying will court disappointment, as the goods with the wholesaler who is finding a difficulty in placing his goods. So much is this so that seasonable stocks have piled up T „„ T cat m rnmiPAWC roinAV Qict Al AT?PR AT Q O’CLOCK to such an extent that a process of unloading has become necessary. This is where we came in. Our offers for the below- are sure to sell freely at the very LoW Prlces quoted * SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, Al V U mentioned lines were accepted at prices well below the cost of landing. As it is the firm’s fixed policy to sell as we buy, we SHARP. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED, BUT POSTAGE MUST BE ADDED.
SIX ONLY, STYLISH AFGALAINE FROCKS. Ultra smart two-tone effects with contrasting collars and large two-tone buttons. Colours: Browns, Wine, Grey and Black. S.S.W., S.W. and W. sizes. SPECIAL PRICE 4 Q/£? FUR TRIMMED VELOUR COATS. 13 only, smartly cut, some with belt, others semi-fitting. American Wallaby collar and fancy cut sleeves. 5-guinea value. Colours: Purple, Brown, Black, Navy and Wine. SPECIAL PRICE /p LADIES’ DIAGONAL TWEED SKIRTS. 7 A few only, but very smart looking, in the new shape. All , are good weight and wanted shades. 17/6 value. SPECIAL PRICE 7 11 /fi CURAD’S IDEAL SANITARY TOWELS. 7 . Packed six in a compact roll. Highly absorbent and soluble, made of best surgical gauze. Usual Price 1/6 roll. SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE QD Roll MANCHESTER BARGAINS I 54in. U.B. Herringbone Sheeting 1/6 Yard 801 n. U.B. Herringbone Sheeting . . 2/3 Yard 30in. Pyjama Flannelettes 10^ D Yard 36in. Pyjama Flannelettes,'•Double warp .... 1/3 36in. Twilled Winceyettes . ■£!) Yard
SHIPPING NOTICES. • NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. pLYMOUTH—QNEHUNGA (J ARGO gERVICE. MOTOR VESSEL HAUTURU. LEAVES. ONEHUNGA—FRIDAY, Jan. 6, 1933, noon. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTHSATURDAY, Jan. 7, 1933. Cargo received at goods-shed ug to 10 a.m. on sailing day. For further information ring ’phone 23 Agents for Watchlin Line, Port Whan- . garei and Port Waikato. Travel Home.via United States and Canada and cross the Atlantic by QUNAR D I N E. AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURE- ' ? ' TANIA. or other magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England; or, if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cunard TransAtlantic. ■ : ■■ Good selection of berths actually- held in New Zealand. i For accommodation and full particulars apply— COLLETT & CO., LTD., New Plymouth, Taranaki Agents, . \ — Or to — U.S.S. CO., THOS. COOK & SON, MATSON LINE, — Or to — CUNARD LINE AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH & DOMINION LINE, LTD., Maritime Buildings, Wellington, FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE. Port Curtis Wellington Apr. 20 Port Fremantle Port Chalmers ■ May 6 Port Melbourne Auckland May 6 Limited accommodation for Saloon Passengers.
JJNION gTEAM gHIP QOMPANI s OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting). For Wellington and Southern Ports. - _ Steamer early. ’ Cargo received up to 10 a.m. on day c sailing. FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). ’< Rangatira, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahine, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FOR PICTON (from Wellington). Tamahirie, Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. Special Easter Sailings; FOR SYDNEY. (With through Bookings to Melbourm and other Australian ports.) Passengers in 3 classes. Ships’ doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Marama, Friday, March 31, 3 p.m. Makura, Tuesday, April 4. FROM AUCKLAND. • i Monowai, Friday, April 7. Niagara, Tuesday, April 18. FROM WELLINGTON. ' FOR SYDNEY AND . MELBOURNE. Monowai, Thursday, April 20, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged.
Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. //.■■■ Full Particulars on Application. FOR SUVA (Fiji), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), AND VANCOUVER. Aorangi from Auckland, Tues., April 4. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honor lulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Ar6und-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction.' OANADA— S.A.— Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings across the Pacific. (Passengers in three classes.) . ' Wellington to- Auckland toRarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Steamer Tahiti, Honolulu, San Francisco. Victoria, _ '■ Vancouver, Aorangi ~ April 4. Makura April 18. Niagara. — May 2 Maunganui May 16. — Monowal — May 30 Makura June 13. U.S.A. & CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, arid all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. For full particulars, apply to— UNION SS. CO. OF N.Z, LTD. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1933, Page 2
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