BIGGERBARGAINS THAN EVER : SECOND WEEK OF WINTER SALE! “~ . „„„„ i.runivr iKA-r SHFFTINfi For hard wear. SEE THESE ! SOLID LEATHER HANDBAGS. Good shapes. DON’T MISS THESE 1 London job purchase Barritz Kid Gloves. v HUNDREDS OF NEW SALE SNIPS. UN S A S™ S ‘S’^FLh l/™“ tael, 1/91 y«a. Were 18/11, etc. All 5/11 ec*. Perfect skins. Fancy cuffs. Brown, Black and White, etc. OcQ SY ----- KKK X o«|'h S d ' Hundreds of fresh half-price these are only a raw -of the s „ oiled ‘ H S t^ rWi l! /R P 4 er A?; B . 49/6 to REMNANTS I SEE THESE. SALE SAVINGS. GENUINE VELVETEX WINTER VESTS Interlock. Were 3/6. Ilf MikPtdlQQ/Lj 39/6; Double-bed Size, 59/6 to 49/6 pair. 29 INCH CREAM FUJI SILK. Good weight. Sale Price 101 d yard. SEE BINS OF CHILDREN’S WOOL SOCKS. All 1/- pair. OF °THE SALE VoR A YIEAL BARGAIN I WINDOW COLOURED VELOUR POWDER PUFFS. Two sizes. 3d and 41d OUTSIZE FITTINGCASHMERE HOSE Fully a S hione d ,p Ccla l J?KE ADVAN’PAGE OF THE SARTOR AUREAL BARGAIN ANOTHER LOT OF SHOWROOM WINDOW W jde tops for O.S. people. Were 6/6. Special 3/6 pair. REDUCED ® SNIPS. SEE THESE: RIDICULOUS PRICES. ANOTHER LOT OF SMART LACY WOOL SCARVES. Bright THE BUY OF THE SALE : LADIES’ WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. ———— H fcj - - '• • 1 'a quit Stripes. Were 4/11. Sale Snip 2/11 each. Good colours. Our usual 2/11 quality. Sale Snip 1/11 pair. re oeat OUr Great Free Offer—With every P \ BARGAINS IN CURTAIN NETS. Best coloured Silk Nets at / , : We 1 epeat OLU Crleat ± ree uner. wnn eveiy // \ half-price. Were 241 to 4/6 yard. Sale Price 1/6 to 2/3 yard. '~ ~ a v& th-tu -ra TM TH >1 purchase of Goods value 4/- 01’ over an 18-ineh W V/ // ' SINGLE-BED TUFTED MATTRESSES. Well filled. Sale Price Postage ADO I I,JI nGW riymOUlD Pearl Necklet, value 1/-, complete with clasp. A Y # TJ- ’ Wnniian 11/9 (plus freight). . , o i 0 WW O. I J ITn WJ n UUL limit of two necklets to any one customer. Drastic clearance of Ladies Woollen HEAVY WHITE TWILL SHEETING. Washes well. Sale Prices, *i.l_ Mail OrfllPrQ ’W® ” * SJIMs t]BW6r& & Mthcini • Cardigans. Hundreds of them at prac- }nch ?Q inch WILD 1710.11 VSUi-io ~ ~ . ticaHy half price.
NEW PLYMOUTH —AUCKLAND THE ONLY THROUGH SERVICE IN THE SAME CAR ’PHONE DAILY 8 A.M. ’PHONE SECOND SERVICE 11 A.M. OD/ (Except Sundays). ’PHONE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. GIBSON’S MOTORS, LTD., BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telegraphic Address: “Whitestar.” ’PHONES: A A T? Fl ’PHONES: NEW PLYMOUTH — AUCKLAND Daily 7.30 and 11 a.m., (Sundays) 8 a.m. only. Connecting with Cars for Waitomo Caves. ROTORUA, WHAKATANE AND OPOTIKI THE ONLY ONE-DAY THROUGH SERVICE. Arrives Rotorua 4.30 p.m., Whakatane 7.10 p.m., Opotiki 9.10 p.m. ’Phones 1042—1123. KIWI AARD MOTOR SERVICES, Opera House Buildings, N.P. ’PHONE 1042 A A RD PHONE 1042 Hodson’s Pioneer Motor Services, Ltd. SEE the country by car. GOOD ROADS AND PLEASING SCENERY ALL THE WAY. NEW PLYMOUTH TO WANGANUI Connecting at WANGANUI with Services to Marton, Fielding, Palmerston North, Napier, Masterton, Foxton, and Wellington. Departing New Plymouth Daily: 8 a.m., 10.30 a.m„ 1.30 p.m. 3.45 p.m. to Hawera. only. Arrive Wanganui 12.15 p.m-. 3.15 p.m., 5.30 p.m. NOTE:Our last car now leaves New. Plymouth (to Hawera only) at 3.45 p.m., instead of 3 pun. as formally. SUNDAY SERVICE. Depart New Plymouth'7.3o a.m., connecting with all the above places. Return Car departs Wanganui 3.15 p.m. SINGLE FARE 17/6. RETURN £l/11/6. WANGANUI TO NEW PLYMOUTH Denart Wanganui 7-30 a-m- W 2 - 30 P-” 1 -’ 6 ’ 30 P' m< Arrive New Plymouth 11.35 a.m., 2.50 p.m., 6.35 p.m. 10.30 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE. Depart Wanganui 3.15 p.m. Arrive New Plymouth 7.15 p.m For further particulars Ring 1042. AddresS HopsON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS :: DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOTEL PARKVILLE, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. One Minute’s Walk from Railway Station and Post Office. COMFORTABLE COMMERCIAL AND SITTING ROOMS. Telephone 2505 P.O. Box 207 Telegrams and Correspondence Promptly Attended to. TARIFF: 10/- per day; £2 12s 6d per week. J. HODSON - - - Proprietor. w——■■ - - ~ ~•; —■ Confidence by Rail Encouraging Figures O— ’ The railway figures show a growing confidence of the people in their own railways—confidence in the safety, confidence in the , comfort, confidence in the economy. This popular use of the railways ensures a double win—an immediate saving for the individual, and an easing of the taxation load, for an increase in railway business relieves the Consolidated Fund in corresponding measure. ■ . ' —o TAKE THE LINE TOWARDS PROSPERITY. USE YOUR OWN RAILWAYS.
PUKEARUHE DAILY SERVICE. Depart from Pukearuhe P.O. 8.0 a.m Arrive Urenui 3.30 a.m. Arr. Waitara White Star Office 9.0 a.m. Arr. N.P. White Star Office.. 9.30 a.m. Depart from N.P. White Star Office 3.30 p.m. Arr. Waitara White Star Office 4.0 p.m. Arrive Urenui 4.30 p.m. Arr. Pukearuhe Post Office ... 5.30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE. Depart Pukearuhe 5.30 p.m. Depart Urenui 6.0 p.m. Depart Waitara 6 ‘ 20 P- m - Arr. New Plymouth 7-0 p.m. Depart New Plymouth 10.20 p.m. USUAL FARES (as approved by Transport Board).
gER VIO - INGLEWOOD—PURANGI. Leave Purangi 9am’ iX “o»r:£. ms a. m . Leave Inglewood 345 pm Leave Kaimata 3.45 P.m. Arrive Purangi 5.J) p.m. S. W. HUTCHEN, Mail Contractor. Teleiohwe JB, Inglewood.
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