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May Bankruptcies.

Five bankruptcies were filed at New Plymouth in May this year, while in May, 1934, no bankruptcy was recorded.

Hosiery week at Moreys Ltd. is a special selling week of complete new stocks of winter hosiery for the coming season. The department is complete with warm, winter hose, either all wool, silk and wool, wool plated and smart; sports hose for golf wear. See advertisement in this issue on page 19.*

If new clothes are a tonic then many men will have to thank Scanlans Ltd. for making new women of their wives. The special offerings of ladies’ coats, frocks and hats at- the Melbourne Corner enable husbands to gratify their wives and daughters’ “longing for something new” .without seridus disturbance to their bank balance*

Our Double Dry Cleaning process is now in operation. Suits and Costumes renovated tor 4/6. J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners and Dyers, corner Devon and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth. Stratford depot: Rudkin’s Con* fe- Lionery.*

Attention is drawn to an advertisement appearing in this issue of Mr. A. T. Schinkel’s sale of 89 dairy cows, horses and implements. The Jersey and Jersey cross cows, mostly young, are a choice lot in good condition. The fact of Mr. Schinkel having disposed of his property is the sole reason fdr the disposal of a choice herd. Of quality cattle,

Exceptionally fine photographs of the Xing and Queen are being displayed in a -New Plymouth Shop Window. They represent a triumph of the photographer’s art. They are more than life sized, and the frames are 48 inches by 36 inches. The King is in the full dress uniform of a field-marshal. The photographs are the last official ones taken of Their Majesties. They arrived from England early in the week. “MY TURN OF LUCK” ART UNION. Attention is drawn to an announcement elsewhere in this issue showing the list of prize-winners in the “My Turn of Luck” Art Union which was drawn in Wellington on Tuesday, May 20, 1935.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1935, Page 6

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May Bankruptcies. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1935, Page 6

May Bankruptcies. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1935, Page 6

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