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" no TOTO A TOW TOi£XTO - Our Dressmaker’s & Manufacturing Departments will * UJEfIt Alßg* a? OK ma^e t 0 your or^er Special Styles ’ n School Apparel. GYM. BLOUSES. Correct regulation style, in best English BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH BLOOMERS. 14in. to 22in. 1/8 /T/fp YoUf OWU Selection fOF Styles OF SizCS promptly 1 Crepe, from 4/3; in Fuji Silk, from 4/11. Other materials to 2/2 pair. (vKJ’W IHHCIC HD. promptly made up to your order. We have a Complete Selection in GIRLS’ NAVY COLLEGE AT rn 2 /6 vard REGULATION SCHOOL TIES. 2/11 and 3/11. COATS. Wool Velour or Rainproof Gabardine. W Sin FOX’S HEAVY NAVY SERGE.* For Boys’ Pants. 7/11 GYM GIRDLES. 1/11 each. PANAMA COLLEGE HATS. Plain or with Navy Underlin- ° WUf K mKBw REGULATION HAT BANDS. Navy and White. 2/11 each. j n g. 8/11 and 11/6. ‘ ... , , PT ""ah BSjSBREt NAVY SERGE PLEATED SKIRTS. With detachable bodices. 3ii n CREAM VIYELLA. 5/11 yard. TTA- We Specialise in Girls’ Strong BLACK GYM. HUbb. All 20in. to 36in. 8/11 to 16/11. ««? Xct ttw CREPE White and Navy 1/6 yard \ qualities and sizes. See Special Offer: Black Gym. Hose, Sllf PLEATED GYM. TUNICS. In best .quality fast dyed Serge. 361 n. ENGLISH C REPE. W i/i/* / y / \ 2/11 Pair. 21in. to 36in. 8/11 to 16/11. 36m. BRITWAY. Navy and Black. 1/H yard. \ 71d andl/-yard . i , h REGULATION COLLEGE BLAZERS. Navy bound regula- 54in. PRIESTLEYS SERGES. For Gym. Frocks. Black or aLJA SERGE. 7 For Tunics. 5/11 yard. H\\ / ' I tioncord. Petone make or English make. From 11/6. Navy. 7/6, 7/11 and 8/11 yard. PRIESTLEY b 40m. NAv I I', , Il Mm™. I I ! rii...n - Tl-I l .A 1 three stores: C. C. WARD LTD. ' Mafi : For All Maids School Wear NEW PLYMOUTH, HAWERA, ELTHAM. ■.»■■■■■ ■

I Shop in Inglewood j VwvVVWVVVVVWWWWMyVWVWWVWWWWVWVVWVVVVte. CLOUGH’S SALE SPECIALS Men’s Felt Hats, 4/11. Wire Twist Shirts, 2/9. flfliß&bn Fancy Brown Suits, 47/6. x Sports Trousers (Worsted), 17/6. Blazers, 20/-. n MANCHESTER GOODS. ' Prints at 6d, 8d and 1/- yard. / ..Fancy Broche Silks, B|d yard. All i shades. I*T Sunsella, 1/6, now 1/- yard. w Wools, 7d skein. * BARGAINS GALORE AT ; CLOUGH’S STORE RATA STREET : : , INGLEWOOD . •. -•■' • ' •; ». •• ■ - School outfits Select Your Boys’ School Outfit from us. / Our Prices are Right. : .Boys’ Grey Nurse Cloth Shirts. Canoe or Tennis shape. Sizes 2 to 5 2/3; 6 to 10 2/6. Boys’ Grey Doctor Union Shirts. Canoe collar. Fast dye. Sizes 3to 6 4/9; 7to 10 5/6. Boys’ All Wool Navy Flannel Shirts. Fast dye and great : ... wearers. I 'rom 8/3 to 12/6. | Boys’ Fine Colonial All Wool Golf Hose. Red bar, White bar, Gold bar. From 2/3. Boys’ All Wool Serge Knickers. Fast dye, wear guaranteed. Double seats. Our price from 4/6. Boys’ Fleece Lined Cotton Singlets, All sizes. Short sleeve. 1/6, ’ — GEO. FARQUHAR’S - , . KEEN K|JT STORE, INGLEWOOD. ■ JANUARY QUALITY WODS AT LOWEST SPECIAL FLOUR (25), 4/3. FLOUR (50), 8/5. . FLOUR (100), 16/-. . PURE LEMON SQUASH, 1/6. 1-Dozen TEA TOWELS orange cordial, 1/3. For 2/11 RASPBERRY CORDIAL, 1/7. PRICE’S DRINK EXTRACTS, 1/-. With a £1 Order. gregg’S orange, 1/3. O r TINS FRUIT, 1/-. CHEESE (Tasty), 8d lb. I-Dozen PILLOW SLIPS butter, iod lb. For 2/11 TONGUES (C.M.C.) 1/-. ,• LIQUID MALT, lOd lb. With a £1 Order. Gl6-WAX, 6d, 1/- and 1/6 (easily the .best Floor Polish). ' SPECIAL MIXED LOLLIES, 1/3 lb. FARMERS’ STORES —- LTD. Box 5. — ’Phone 65. DOBSON’S MATAI STREET INGLEWOOD. INGLEWOOD Hardy’s Transport Ltd. Co-ordinating with The New Plymouth Express Co., Ltd. FAST DAILY SERVICE. . WELLINGTON — WANGANUI — NEW PLYMOUTH ■ — And — I .NEW PLYMOUTH — WANGANUI — WELLINGTON For Promptness — HARDY’S — For Promptness N.P. ’Phones: 106 and 1356. Wellington: 51-660. - - . PLANNING YOUR HOLIDAY Your Railways Help You ! How'well you know that you would like a holiday—the changes of scene and the escape from routine—the sally into refreshing places—the tonic that will strengthen you for tasks ahead. “Yes—but the cost ?” you say. Well, your railways ■ - cut the cdst of transport. -The fares average less than I ' ~~ a penny a’mile, second-class, and a small fraction over | .. a. penny, first-class. I Then think of the safety and comfort for yourself and | the relief from anxiety about relatives and friends. In I the past eight years your railways have carried 180 | million passengers without a fatality. g ' RELIABLE SERVICE BY RAIL.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 11

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