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MISCELLANEOUS.

TTORSE COLLARS, hand-made, leather XX lined, with felt inner lining. Spring Cart 32/6; Plough 37/6; Hames -10/- pair. Winkers 11/6. 2-Horse Swingletrees 24/-. 3-Horse 42/-. Flyger and Carter.e.n.

14) IN. MILL Saw Files, 3 for 2/3. ShefXU field Cross Cut Saws, 4 to 6ft., 3/foot. One-Man Saws, 3ft. 8/6, 34ft. 9/6, 4ft. 10/6. Wedges tampered for Hammer, 5d lb. Axe Handles 1/6 each. Flyger and Carter. e.n.

QPECIAL Clearance Rubber. Soles, all sizes, reduced to 1/- pair. Heels 9d pair. Square Hob Nails, 7oz. for 6d. Brass Rivets 3oz. for 6d. Flyger and Carter. e.n.

PLOUGH Lines, 4 ply, 60ft. for 1/-. Medium Heavy, 54ft. for 1/3. Heavy, 54ft. for 1/6. Sisal Leg Rope, always soft and pliable, exceptionally strong, 30ft. for 1/3. Flyger and Carter. e.n.

PETROLEUM Jelly. We are still selling special amber, quality. 361 b. tins for 16/6. Plough Chains 6/6 pair. Flyger and Carter. e.n.

PRESERVING Jars, wide mouth, quarts X 8/-;3 gals. 12/6 dozen, lib. Screw Top 3/3 doz. Aluminium Preserving Pans, heavy, 12in. 10/6. Flyger and Carter. ■ e.n.

PLYGER and Carter’s amazing values. English Electric Irons, 61b. weight, heavily, plated and guaranteed 5 years, for 14/6. English Iron Frame Wringers, cog drive, 14in. for 27/6. Carpet Sweepers, 21/-. e.n.

SEPARATOR Oil, highest.grade, 3/6 gal. ° Motor Oil, British Admiralty quality, 5/9 gal. Rubber Belting, 2in. 9d, 3in. 1/2 foot. Balata, 2|in. 9d, 4in. 1/- foot. Flyger and Carter. : e.n.

/2J.REAT Millinery Sale; commencing, today, and following days, at Mrs. Pellew’s, Ltd.- 25 per cent, off everything. • e.n.

Q.REAT Bargains at Mrs. Pellew’s Millinery sale, commencing to-day. All goods at 25 per cent, reduction. 'e.n.

OOUNTRY Orders will receive prompt attention at Mrs. Pellew’s great millinery sale, commencing to-day. 25 per cent, discount. e.n.

“THE Belshaw Fallacy” explodes Professor Belshaw’s ■ arguments against Douglas Social Credit. Leading Booksellers. Price 6d. e.w.

A/TILLINERY Bargains, Half-yearly Clearing Sale now on. All Millinery and Trimmings at lowest prices. Miss Hunt, Waverley Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w.

pHESTERFIELD Suite, 3 pieces, well sprung, very latest, Genoa Velvet. Best value in Taranaki, £l2 10s. Busy Bee, New Plymouth. d.w.

TWINING 'Room Suite, Table, 4 Chairs, Tip-out Seats, Sideboard with Leadlight Cupboards. A real snip, £ll 10s. Busy Bee, New Plymouth.d.w.

TSEDROOM Suite, Oak, 4 pieces, very latest design, Frameless Mirror, Cabriole Legs. A real solid job, £l7 10s. Busy Bee, New Plymouth. d.w.

/DAT.J. at Therkleson’s, Brougham St, and inspect our- furniture. We have a full range of Household Furnishings. All articles reasonably priced. d.w.

TJIRD Seeds! We have a full supply of ■ fodds for your feathered pets. E. L. Gilbert' and Co., Brougham Street. '■ 7 / , - d.w. T> EDROOM Suites, TChesterfield Suites, Dinix}fi,.SuitepL Buy; where. you can savfemoneyf“Xir~'furniture at factory prices. Geo. Braund, , , .d.w. /DALL at our Factory and give us your . measurements for your blind fittings. We manufacture and fit them! Geo. Braund (up alley ■ between McLeod and Slade) d.w. /DOTTING Out. Miss - McKellegit, Dressmaker and Costumier, Liardet Street (next to Melbourne) will'cut, tack and fit your Frock, Coat or Costume to any design. School girls’ Serge Costumes, cut, tacked and fitted, 6/6. School girls’ blazers cut, tacked arid fitted, 3/6. ■ ■ ■ J ' ' d.w. WM. J. WILSON (late Perreau and ’ Wilson), for , Seagrass Furniture, Basketware and' Prams. First-class workmanship and service. Factory and Showroom, 455 Devon Street East (same address). d.w. /D IGANTIC Sale now in full swing at Constance Murray’s “Gown Shoppe.” Beautiful Frocks of all descriptions to go at ridiculous prices. d.w.

/D et in' early and have your choice Frocks, Coats, etc., at ridiculous prices at Constance Murray’s “Gown Shoppe,” Devon Street. d.w.

/DOATS and Morning, Afternoon and Evening Frocks, selling regardless of cost. , Some less than half-price at Constance Murray’s “Gown Shoppe.” d.w.

QERVICE and Satisfaction is always yours at The Valet Service, Dyers and Cleaners, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Agent, Robb’s Drapery, Stratford, Inglewood, Waitara. b.x.

TAELICIOUS Tomato Chutney. Ask your Grocer for “Beaver” Brand. Its made in New Wholesome, appetising.

Meat is welcomed when “BEAVV ER” Sauce is on the table. Tomato Chutney and Worcester. N.Z. made.

“■DEAVER” is the only SAUCE I dare give Father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made.

piMBER! pIMBER! Taranaki Mountain Rimu—the best in New Zealand. We have some 800,000 feet of sawn timber on hand, mostly dry, waiting your order. Large quantity of heart and ordinary building dressed and ready for dressing. Delivery anywhere in reason. VZALTER C. CLEMENT, Te Kiri. ROTORUA! Cosy Cottage Motor Camps, Book early for your holidays. These camps are becoming more popular with motorists every week. For full particulars write:— CARETAKER, COTTAGE MOTOR CAMPS, Ohinemutu, Rotorua.

KTOTE.—Under the Postal Regulations Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o Daily News, New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera. All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1934, Page 1

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