BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. t iibiiim i iii wamimruiMwiiiwiuHiuiij mi ■■■———> n-rrr\ . : ~ Save more by sewing more with. these WV ' —n economically priced FABRICS U 36in. Evening Satins. British made I|||||V "J.l and fully twice the quality of the ’ . foreign fiatin usually sold at this price. All Shades. yard. 36in. Velveteen. Ideal for day or r ZjWl’ evening wear. 16 smart shades. 2/6 yard ’ ; ® £? 36in. Cotton Tweed in assorted designs. yard. ® 36in. Wool Lace Cloth. In Black, wK -la Navy, Saxe, Brown, Rust and IB Lido. A medium-weight woollen. mßf? .1 V ~l~ 1 Ideal for smart frocks. r’ 3/11 yard ' 54in.. Tweeds. Plain and flecked; popular shades. Usual value 7/11 and 9/11. 4/11 yard. 54in. Novelty Molleton Cloth for dressing gowns, A good assort- . ment of designs and colourings. 6/n yard - Use our Cutting-Out Service for right-up-to-the-minute Styles.' -WHlTSSlimited — "GROWING WITH NEW PLYMOUTH"
PRODUCE! PRODUCE! Currie Powder, 4oz. bottle 1/- . Rice, Sago and Tapioca, 41b. for lid. Split Peas, 3ibs. for lid. Lima Beans, 21bs. for lid. Haricot Beans, 41bs. for lid., Marrowfat Cooking Peas, 41bs. for lid. Good Ceylon Tea, 2/3 lb. Winson’s Baking Powder, 1/- tin. Kruskits and Newbury’s Rusks, 1/3 tin. CYRIL MOSS, CASH STOREKEEPER. Cape Egmont Store, Pungarehu. ’Phone 40S, Rahotu. TARANAKI NEW CAR SALES. I N view of the misleading statements regarding the above, we feel in justice to our Agency that the public should be advised of the exact sales of the two leaders during the PAST FIVE MONTHS which were as follow:— Morris Austin December, 1933 .... 9 5 January, 1934 3 2 February, 1934 ..... 5 11 March, 1934 7 13 April, 1934 11 1 35 32 THE pOMINION ROTORS, £TD., MORRIS DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND. rpARANAKI (JAR gALES. rpARANAKI (JAR gALES. New Vehicles (not previously registered) and registered during the following months are:— Austin. Morris. November, 1933 .... 2December, 1933 5 9 January, 1934 ....... 2 3 February, 1934 11 5 March, 1934 13 7 33 24 The above figures show that over the above period Austin secured over 331-3 per cent, of the car sales for Taranaki, proving beyond doubt that the public has every confidence in ■ the dependable Austin. • SEE THE NEW MODELS AT FARMERS’ CO-OP. GARAGES, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA. gMITH’S QKATO gTORE. Best Southern Potatoes, 281bs. for 2/1. Sliced Peaches, 1/- tin. Large Tins Pears, 1/2. Lentils, 21bs. for 9d. Split Peas, 31bs. for lid. Nestle’s Cocoa, 1/- lb. Our Special Tea, now 2/3. CASH PRICES.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 1
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403Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 1
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