HAWERA SPECIALS. QEE Mrs. Walsdorf, High Street, for School Stationery: Writing Pads, Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Rubbers, f.n. Magic Cattle Medicine. Obtainable at Carter and Co,, High Street, Hawera. f.n. pOR/Prime Meat that you cannot fail X to enjoy try Townsend, Butcher, High Street. f.n. /YUR Pre-rise Purchase of Suitings enables us to still make your Suit at economy prices. W. Oliver, Tailor, High Street.■ f.n. TT will not be for much longer that you X can have a suit made from £5 10s to £7 at W. Oliver’s, High Street. f.n. "DOR the next frock that you require X made try Miss F. Buckley, Dressmaker, opp. Huntington’s. Hemstitching 4Jd. yard at shortest notice. f.n. DOR Prime Meat that you cannot fail X to enjoy try Townsend, Butcher, High Street. f.n. "DARGAINS in School Wear! All-wool Blazers reduced from 17/11 to 12/6; sizes 24-26. Miss Stewart. DARGAINS in School Wear! Uniforms in. serge and zampa, sizes 21-36, from 9/11. Drastic reductions. Miss Stewart. "DARGAINS in School Blouses! Cotton Winceyette, cotton fuji, fuji silk, all sizes, from 3/11 to 7/11. All reduced. Miss Stewart. DARGAINS in Cotton Vests! Reduced from 2/11 to 1/11, 2/6 to 1/6, 1/6 to 1/3, 1/6 to 1/-. Miss Stewart. . DARGAINS in Cotton Bloomers! Floral Bloomers 2/3; fuji silk 2/6;. fujiette 1/11. Miss Stewart. DOR Prime Meat that you cannot fail X to enjoy try Townsend, Butcher, High Street.• . •- Ln. PATTERSON’S Great Price Smashing X Sale. Men’s Suits usually £6 6s to £8 Bs, all high grade goods, now halfprice £3 3s to £4 4s. Men’s All-Wool Tweed Suits, 69/6 now 45/-. Men’s 2Piece Suits, 49/6 now 35/-. " , DATTERSON’S Great Price Smashing X Sale, Men’s All-Wool Socks, usually 1/3 pair, now 3 pairs for 2/9; Men’s Fleecy-lined Singlets, 1/6 each; Men’s Fleecy-lined. Pants, 1/11. Hundreds of similar bargains in Men’s • and Boys’ wear. . - PATTERSON’S Great Price Smashing X Sale. Boys’ All-Wool School Hose, red, gold or white top, 1/- pair; Boys’ Fleecy-lined Singlets, 1/3; Boys’ School Shirts, 1/11; Boys’ Beatrice Twill Canoe or Tennis Shirts, 2/3. Buy your boy’s school outfit now and save money. MANAIA SPECIALS. TTODDER’S for Value. O.S. Rayon Frocks, 10/6; O.S. Fuji Bloomers, 1/11; Corsets, Corselettes, from 3/11; quality Hemstitched Pillowslips, 1/2; White Handbags from 3/6; Fuji Silk 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; quality Satin, 1/3;' Silk Taffetas, 9d, 1/-; Fadeless Prints now 9d; Crepe Krinkle, 5/11 for 3/11 per yard. The I.X.L. Drapers. OPUNAKE SPECIALS. "DUY your. Furniture at the Opunake > Furniture Factors' . at wholesale prices. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. (pASH Buyer Hides, Wool, Horsehair, etc. Write T. Quin, Opunake. NORMANBY SPECIALS. 'DRAYS and Waggons for sale. Splen-_ ■P .did Farm Dray,. 3in. tyres; Old vehicles traded . in. All repair work. McEwen, The Coachbuilder and Wheelwright. Quotations moderate. ’Phone 28284. " " accommodation. npAUMARUNUI—CeciI Hotel? 10/- day, ■ £2/2/- weekly, Bed and Breakfast 5/-. Public Service, A.A., C.T. House. Mrs. H. A. Gibbs, Prop. pOOD Accommodation for casuals and permanents (morning and afternoon tea 6d). Mrs. Cox, Stanley Boardinghouse, Stratford. > IG E R JJOUSE, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. First-class Accommodation. Cuisine excellent. Finest situation in New Plymouth. Ideal home for motorists and tourists. Accommodation for cars. Tariff moderate. MRS. OTTAWAY, Proprietress. ’Phone 629. ■DYECROFT pRIVATE JJOTEL. 592, DEVON STREET, EAST. Superior Accommodation, Cuisine Excellent, on Tram Route, Handy to Seaside, An ideal home for tourists. Moderate Tariff. MRS. PEDDIE, Proprietress. ’Phone 1662. "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. Illi 111 "QI ■ i Having taken over this agency, we will endeavour to “carry a full stock of Kit Sets and Spares. SCHOOL will be here in a few weeks, and we can supply you with Primary and High School Text Books at approximately half-price, according to condition, also new Rulers, Rubbers, Exercise Books, Pads, etc. One Pencil FREE to each customer. ALSO—On behalf of a client, One Doherty Player Piano. Cost £165, and not two months old. What offer? SMITHS’ L m i “Up-to-Date” Secondhand Dealers and “Only” Fumigated Book Exchange. — And — “Model Aeroplane Depot.” ’Phone 231. Ariki Street, New Plymouth. MAIL ORDERS ATTENDED TO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 1
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