BUSINESS NOTICES. r __^ Gentlemen ! Your Winter Footwear has arrived at Dockrills. Here’s a fine range of really dependable footwear to “put up against” puddle-time. Each pair is warranted (or wear, whilst shapes are very classy indeed. Outstanding examples include: —■ Gents’ Chrome Derby Roots, 18/6 Gents’ Boxcalf Derby Boots, 22/6 Gents’ Split Shooters, for hard solid wear, with or withou i nails '. 18/6 Gents’ . Stout Chroino Derby • Boots, thick soles, Icathcri| lined 25/- '■ 1 Gents’ Boxcalf Derby Boots, !j heavy soles, leather lined :i 26/6 i I Gents’ Heavy Boxcalf Derby I Boots, for hard wear ... 27/6 j! i| We want you to come along aud I I see this splendid footwear as soon !i! as you possibly can. 'DOCKRILL’S j Phono ■ 433. | . New Plymouth. v. ■ J Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen tvords, One three consecutive insertions, Iwo btiilhnga and Sixpence. _____ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Cable Bangle, between Fillis Street and Kawaroa Swings, via Infant School; D.H. on padlock; reward.—Mr. Hangliton, Everybody's Theatre. I~7IOUND Out—Cabbage and Cauhi flower Plants at Imperial Corner Thursdays 11 till 1.30, Saturdays till 3.30.—E. Beale. __e_3_i4 Fo UN D Your suit "dry cleaned' * ami pressed equal to new for 7s od. Costumes, feathers, gloves, etc., cleaned at city prices. Return carriage paid on nil goocls.—ls. Adamson, AVaitara. coo OUND—7s 6d for a new suit ; get it renovated by J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners, Devon Street, New Plymouth. c^*3 OUND—Under Section 5 of “The Offices Act” yon must provide suitable heating appliances. Inspect our Electric Radiators. —Coppen and Prestney, Brougham Street.* FOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, Picture-framing, at West’s. Devon Street East, opposite Masonic Stables. WANTEDS. ETC. WANTED, a Waitress for Wavcrley, wages 25s. —Apply Herald Office. , c 433 ANTED, Position as Lady Help in nice homely family; domesticated, references. —Apply Scotch Registry Office. e-100 ANTED, Girl Help for Oiht housework. —Apply Herald Office. c 396 W“ ANTED, a Good, Strong Lad to work on Friesian Stud Farm; good wages to competent lad.—Apply Clifford Bros., “Racelands,” Private Bag, New Plymouth. c 328 ANTED—Blankets are expensive, but Ambnry’s full of double-bed real down quilts, 37s fid, are splendid. c 340 BACK Again—Chimney Sweeping and Spring Cleaning carefully attended to, —Oscar Muller, Professional Sweep, P. 0., Waitara or New Plymouth. c4OB C~ N! JOHNSON. Designer and . Maker of Good Furniture.— We shall be please to quote you for any article of Furniture or Upholstery. Note address: King Street (next Jones Stables). IS3 S' FED Potatoes—Early Rose, Sutton’s Abundance, New Era, J. G. Wilson, Factors, Coronation, etc. —Procurable at Nolan and Co.’s. c 446 EDMOND’S Baking Powder, large tins Is sd, medium Is 3d; Beaver and K brand, lid tin. Jam, 3 tins Is; Shaker Salt, fid tin; cash. —At M’Neill’s, Devon Street. c 270 W' AR KNIVES. War Knives. British made. Suitable for soldiers’ presents. Prices Ss fid, 8s fid, 10s fid, 21s. Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers* IMMOCK’S Bacon, sides lid, hams lid; C. and B. Currie Powder, 10d.; Hayward’s Pickles, lid; Malt Vinegar, fid bottle; try our Fern Leaf Jams, good assortment, 5d tin. Delivered to any part of town. —Hill’s Stores. c 444 ANTED Double-bod real anvn quilts, light, warm, healthful: sec Ambury’s big window full, special i job, 37s fid. c 340 NEW Books -r- “Bird’s Fountain,” “The Heather Moon,” “Atlantic I Nights,” “Eltham House,” Is fid. —At H. Lithgow’s, Devon Street. c 420 GORRIGALL’S games to entertain during the winter evenings Draughts, Chess, Table Billiards, Bagatelle, Dominoes, Cards, etc. c 268 MENDETS. —Mends all leaks without the use of solder. Brass, copper, all cooking utensils, rubber goods, etc. Price Is. packets, Is Id posted.—Ward and Co., cash ironmongers/* TAKE care of yourself in time — 'feed’s Anti-bilious Pills, Is,, cure that languid feeling.* VTT ANTED —Special purchase real VV down quilts, job, 37s fid; doublebed satin strapped.—A window full at Ambury’s. cS4O WANTED— A full-size real down, satin strapped quilt for 37s fd. — See Ambury’s splendid window full. c 340
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145862, 22 June 1917, Page 1
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