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The new “swagger” coate at Scanlan# Ltd. from 47/6 are moving freely, as also are the various lines of smart spring coats showing from 39/6 upwards. Other bargains at the Melbourne Corner just now for the firm’s Anniversary Sale are lovely printed rayons at 1/-. Printed voiles at 1/-, and 27in. printed cretonne* at 6d yard.* The donation of a young pedigree Tamworth sow has been made to the Boys’ High School farm, New Plymouth, by Mr. W. J. Freeth, Ngahiwi, Pukearuhe. Those in want of choice Jersey-cross dairy cows in full milk or to come into profit early are notified of the clearing sale to be held on Thursday by Newton King, Ltd., on behalf of Mr. J. Barr, Frankley Road, whose farm has been sold. There are also useful implement* and sundries.* Bob Wearer was always buying new felt hats until he discovered that his old ones could be cleaned and - reblocked equal to new. He now saves pound* every year by having them renovated by J. K. Hawkins and* Co., who have th* most up-to-date plant in Taranaki for this class of work. New bands and edge* can also be supplied if necessary. Suits, \ costumes, coats, dresses, etc., are also successfully dyed or dry-cleaned by th* latest methods. Our address is corner l of Liardet and Devon Streets, New Plymouth, ’phone .695. Stratford depot: Mr*. Rudkin, confectioner. Inglewood depot; Eruit Shop. "- * ‘

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 6

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 6

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1933, Page 6