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Yes, THIS is the “Ad.” you’re looking for! ■ ! ' ' ' ■ 1 . ■ ■ ■ : And a list o£ Bargains to gladden the hearts of the keenest buyers. See that your First Call is at HAI&IWELL’S . - ■ • ■' * ’ ■ ■■' -V ; a ' . * WHITE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS. F!NAL CLEARANGE °F ABSORBENT COTTON WOOL. Strong make. Made ta Value at.... Half-dozen JL/ AJL 16/6> lg/6 . x , To be Ciearea at 3/11. Brassieres. Large sizes. Usually 1 COTTON GARDENING GLOVES. geml’atiff. WHETE CHINA SALAD SETS. Re:i«°PrS Pai: 71” T ° Sweet Diehes : Bias Binding. Still a good assort- Set ; ' ment of shades. Usually 6d. .To - ° n Toothpast? r ' Har<ly ’ S Th f O T WO 4-Ply C “crlam and Grey only. GLASS SUGAR BASINS. . Tooth 11 W Usually 6d skmn. To bo Cleared at Brush. Ladies’ Cotton Vests. Best English Goods, and are great value at A/'" Both superior British Manufactures. make. Usually 1/11 each. To lie Eaeh Cleared at llfd. ■ ——-— ——— ——~ Kiddies* Art Silk Socks. A few pairs ■’ THESE VALUES SPEAK &edW^ 9 Pair ’ T ° ’ DEPRESSION DISPELLERS. FOR THEMSELVES. White Embroidery Cottons. To be Sweetacre’s Wrapped Toffees. Large Best English Milk Jugs. One quart. Tn he T . bag ? or ?„ . A • j , i/q each • / Clarke s Stranded Cottons. Io be Liquonce AHsorts. A new and excel-, ,r Gerard’s (England) Bath Salts. Usu- T i* tt lent line. 16 Ounces for 1/-. ally 1/6. Now 6d bottle. Lames Patent Leather Usu- Peppermints. To aid digestion and “BigValUe” Writing Pads. 400 pages all Y To Cleared at 3d each. cure colds. 16 Ounces for 1/-. of Superfine Bank Paper, for 1/-. -f - 1 r.7J.w»rJ, Assorted Jellies. Real Fruit FlavChildren’s Party Invitation Cards. 6 CHINA JAM OR BUTTER DISHES. ours. 8 Ounces for Bd. Cards and Envelopes. Usually 1/- Nicely Decorated. 3 for ... IB Our Special “Big Value” Mixture, inbox. Now 6d box. 4 2 eluding: Cocoanut Biffs, Nougat, English Aluminium Teapots. 6 cups. h . -—————~ Liquorice - Allsorts, _- r Chocolates, 3/11 each. " . PURE BRISTLE NAIL BRUSHES. Nutty Jubes, Jubes, Marshmallows. English China Pudding Basins. To- British Manufacture. Finest QD ' 12 Ounces for 1/-. thS Xt“alueTsd”od: New Valoe at, eaeh 9 ChecolaU.. Ta^ize. ‘ Best British BARGAINS^ HOUSEHOLD ' make. 1/6 each. . NEEUb. Vanishing Cream, 1/- pot; Face Galvanised Dippers. Will last for Shopping Kits. Strong make. Usu- Powder, 1/3 box; Rouge, 1/-. ages. 1/- each. ally 1/-- -To be Cleared at 6d. Pure Castile Soap. 4 Tabs, for 1/-. First Grade Household Soap. Only - (jJass •Specimen Vases. Usually 2/3 Large Round Bath Soap. 5 Tabs, for 6d bar. each Final Clearing Price 6d. 1/-. „ St s n !? s ? and China Toothbrush Holders. Specially Erasmic Herb Soap, 6d. landed direct from Sheffield, suitable for Boarding-houses. Usu- Toilet Paraffin, 74d bottle; Liquid each - Week’s Special BriUiantine, 7|d bottle; - Concrete > Children’s Pure Bristle Tooth Brashes Value, 3d. - Brilfiantine. 1/-jar,, All excellent British make. Guaranteed steril- Mystic Mits. Extra strong quality. for the hair. ’ „ised. 6d each. . 5 for 1/-. Linen Writing Pads, with Envelopes Br^n^ h \ n uvw C ?n Wire Clothes Lines. 40 feet. 1/- to match. 1/-the Two. . The Final Jew to be Cleared at 7} Texaco Lubricant. 4-ounce tin of fine Receipt Books. Carbon Copy Duph®ach. . Machine Oil, for lOd. cates. 1/- each. — — Beads for the Kiddies. Bagsofas- Crib Boards. 1/-eaeh. . / unvF QALAT) SERVERS - sorted Beads for 3d. Crib Pegs. Set of 4 Pegs for 6d. BONE SALAD bEKVEKS. English White Enamel Soup Ladles. ; These are remarkable Value 17 ID And now’s the season for soup. 1/8 at .......Pair each. SPANNERS. . Pyrex Pie Dishes. 9d each. w o p on l’RarOTiin for Men Englwh a Mock.d Tin Chop Rowters. gS stang “?he fi D CHINA PIE FUNNELS .... QD English White Enamel Plates. lOd ridiculous Price of Each Each O and 1/-. , - Ping-Pong Sets. 1/9, 3Z-, 5/6. ■ Flour Sifters. Large size. 1/11. SCENT SPRAYS. RUBBER GLOVES. 6 ' hole ’ 6dj 9 ’ hole * 9d ’ Abouti2 dozen, valued at from Finest British make, and 1 /fi. English White Enamel Sink Strain- 2/6 to 5/6. ■To he Cleared this gD on3y r English White Enamel Candlesticks. . CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE SETS. Coffee’Strainers. British make. sd. LEATHER PURSES. This Week’s Special Value VO . BedueedTrom 1A te i.. 3 And Hemember to Save Our COUPONS* ... . . ' \ . - ■■ 1 1 ■ .. ■_ —a. .a. W At the New Address t H ALLI WELLS,

. . —— TALKING ABOUT HOLD-UPS! . There’* a Jot of holdinp up in Taranaki just now. Hundreds Lrfh, Sf t>l people are holding w up one of our fine ~ -rkH* 1 Umbrellas which they 5 got at a lot less than » shop prjee because we 1 ’ are the actual manu- ■■ | faeturers. What about; fl* I holdins: one up. too? ’• ' ■' ' ! THE -UMBRELLA 'SHOP'- , Egmont Street (Opp. State Fire), 1 Stratford Depot— Rudkin's. ~ ■ . • ... \ : .. —— Hedge & Shelter Trees , PLANT NOW BEFORE THE ’ HEAVY FROSTS COME. ; , Barberry. Boxtnom. f Cupressus lawsoniana, 2 and 3-year Cupressus macrocarp.. 2-year. >. Escallonia exoniensis, 1 and 2-year. Evergreen Shhibs. i Pintas insignis, 2-year. ; Pinus muricata, 2 and 3-year. : Etc., etc. Send for our new list of guaran- ; teed trees. - , j SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR JS33. Write our expert and get free ■ y advice. ■ DUNCAN & DAVIES Ltd. Nurserymen, New Plymouth, N.Z.

For cuts, wounds, festering sores, apply the pure Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract with brush and smear vaseline lightly over. Heals promptly,if Genuine Sander’s is used. Avoid so-called “Extracts” and common oils. Insist on Sanders.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1933, Page 15

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