A Good Sports C isfona of the-most useful' garments in a woman’s wardrobe. But prices'tire b’ounddo rise in the near future, and the woman who waists to economise-.will be well advised to buy to-day.. We offer a .WIDE .VARIETY OF-STYLES iptsmart, seasonable Sports Coats, at most reasonable prices.. Sports Octets in 1 a varied range.of colours, made in the very latest popular shapes’. Some have roll collars, some sailor collars, and the materials are of good -wearing qualities. Prices range From 55/. to £5 ss. ■There is real-value in each Spbris Coat in .our-stocks. MOREY and SON Drapers, DevoirStreet, New Plymouth* % Men’s and Boys’ Suits are in Big Array at Hookham’s. Fine weather always tempts a man to dress smartly, lor the sun is no respecter of persons, and quickly exposes shabby attire. Hookham’s are ready with all that is newest and smartest in wearables for man and junior man. Here you can satisfy your fancy to a nicety. TWO INDUCEMENT LINES FOR MEN; SPORTS„SUITS—In Worsteds and Tweeds 85/- to 110/SAC SUITS—In Worsteds and Tweeds 95/■ to 145/x Splendid values! Cpjne and choose. W. TV Hookham, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, NEW PLYMOUTH. MOA STREET, INGLEWOOD.
% No—we are not giving SOMETHING FOB NOTHING, tut by purchasing your GROCERIES FOR CASH at M‘Neill’s you get something extra for every shilling spent—which is just as goodl It will pay you to pay cash at the Cash Store. THESE PRICES PROVE IT! Riokett's Bag Blue, 1/3 packet; Nuggett Polish, 3d and 6d tin; Bon Ami, |7d; Cornflour, Sd lb; Cocoa, 2/6 lb; ‘Mullet, Od tin; Salmon, 9d and 1/4 tin; Macaroni and Vermicelli, 8d lb.; Edmonds’ Custard Powder, Cd and lid tin; Cigarettes, tins of 50 3/-, Capstan M paftkgt, Three Castlos 8d packet. J. McNEILL '?• THE 10$ BRICE CASH GROCER DEVON STREET, ’PHONE 27. v£W PLYMOUTH. CJBBOSWT JPI3PES FOR SEWERAGE, ROAD AND FARM CULVERTS AND ALL DRAINAGE JVORKS. CHEAPER THAU EARTHENWARE. hi sizes from 4in. to- 48in. in diameter. Strong and everlasting, improve with age. Price ust on application. L. A. NOLAN ancLCo., New Plymouth. Ov THE. CEMENT PIPE COMPANY Ltd.. MASTERS* Lid, Stratford. Waitara.
NEW INDUSTRY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ELECTRO-PLATING ELECTRO-PLATING SILVER-PLATING SILVER-PLATING COPPER-PLATING COPPER-PLATING T’fJE necessity for the installation of an up-to-date ELECTRO-PLATING PLANT in New Plymouth lias been folt for many years, and tho want has now been fulfilled by MR. J. JENKINSON, Motor and Carriage Painter, of Brougham Street. Wo are now prepared to -carry out any class of Electro-Plating, SilverPlating, or Antique Bronze, Your old table forks, spoons, cake dishes, epergnes, trays, cruets, etc., made EQUAL TO NEW at a REASONABLE CHARGE. Motor-lamp Reflectors and Car Fittings plated on the shortest notice, and finished in a style that will ensure long service. Let us know yonr requirements to-day. J. JENKINSON. ELECTROPLATER, CAR AND CARRIAGE PAINTER. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. THE MARBLE BAR The above is now under the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Page, late of the Marble Bar, Wellington, and patrons oan rely on civility and attention. Hot Three-course Luncheon from 12 till 1.30 daily (Sundays excepted), Is 3d; Cold Ham, Corned Beef, Os Tongue and Salad at any hour, 1/3; Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate with sandwiches, cakes and scones, at any hour, 9d; Pure Ico Cream and Frozen Lain ties of all descriptions. Our Motto': Cleanliness, Civility and TT is better to take precautionary mea--1 sures against influenza than to wait until you liavo it in tho system. The frequent daily use of “Nazol”- is the BRASS-PLATING BRASS-PLATING 1i421 Punctuality, g22fl
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16675, 24 February 1920, Page 6
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584Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16675, 24 February 1920, Page 6
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