LEN HALL FUNERAL DIRECTOR, UNION STREET, HAWERA. (Near Railway Station End.) ’Phones: Day 28471; Night 48472. Free Use of Private ChapeL Large Stock Artificial Wreaths. TWO FOR 1/-. 1 Pkt. Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes. 1 Pkt Kellogg’s Rice Bubbles. I Usual Price 1/9. Large Tins Raspberry Pulp. Salmon, Blackcurrant Pulp. lOd tin. 2/- tin. SIDES BACON, 9d lb. Medium Weights. Jam: 21b. tin 1/-. I Tea 2/6 lb. Nothing 61b. tin 2/11. | better at the price. GADDS LTD. The Food Specialists, DEVON STREET. 'Phono 242. NEW PLYMOUTH. —- MANY A j <4? SPRING HAT ! zjjsvxTJX AND FROCK IS .j > ruined -i for want of a good p V UMBRELLA. '// y Avoid such a calamity H by choosing a brolly at—- * I, \ THE UMBRELLA SHOP. * /a / A * I] li I 'l. M. HILL, ypfy Egmont St (opp. State \l ] I Fire), New Plymouth. ' - u Stratford Depot: Rudkin’s i —U4UIH--I - . I JU-UM ■ " E. P p RIDHAM ’ DENTAL SURGEON, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, STRATFORD Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday till 12.30 p.m. Thone 426. After hours urgent Appointments 'Phone 431. BOON BROS., LTD., FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Careful and Personal Attention) TOWN AND COUNTRY. ‘Phones ..... Business Hours 253. Night and Holidays 1336 & 125. ’ Address: .COVER ST., NEW PLYMOUTH Sturdy Shues for School School again. Harder wear on Shoes, and Tougher Shoes needed than those that were worn during the holidays. You’ll find the right sort at McEwen’s. Tough soles, good leathers, and smart styles. All at our usual low prices. McEwen Bros., “Bostock” & “K” Shoe Store, Thone 20L NEW PLYMOUTH CONSULT J. O. BENNETT F. 1.0., N.Z. THE OPTICIAN, 199 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH •Phone 30. r i ! ERNEST DAVIES, = = F.S.M.C. FJ.O. | I OWEN DAVIES, i = F.SM.C., FJB.OA.. i I JOHN DAVIES, i = F.SM.C., F.8.0.A. I I OPHTHALMIC I | OPTICIANS I I New Plymouth. j = Telephone 806. = | P.O. Box 238. =
To-morrow morning Scanlans commence a sensational sale of special purchases which should be c’f absorbing interest to the buying public. The goods comprise ladies’ vests, ladies’ pure silk hose, trimmed millinery, Kabe crepe -tennis frocks, Irish linen tea towels, tennis socks, Finlay’s sheets and the famous 0.8. Leader fine twill sheeting, made by the makers of Summeer Breeze and Cesarine. Particulars are on page 2 in to-day’s issue.* Ambitious in design are the decorations for the annual dance of the Taranaki Alpine Club, which will be held at New Plymouth to-night. Thousands of snowflakes will float over the heads of the dancers, while the stage from which the orchestra will play has been transformed into a veritable mountain glade after a snowfall. Twilight lighting effects will add to the beauty of the scene. A lavish supper will be served beneath a colourful canopy radiating from a central chandelier. A very wide range of useful clothing is to be submitted at the old clothes sale at the Workers’ Social Hall at 2 pm. tomorrow. A feature of the offering, which ranges from a fur coat to working trousers, is the number of good serviceable school blazers and useful frocks. Farmers or home-workers looking for bargains are advised to get in
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1935, Page 4
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