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OUST LIKE FATHER'S! Made by the same meu, In tlie same factory, From tlie same materials: And they please tke boys. VORFnrMm™' , tw ° ;nts, 7/0, 8/6, to 12/6. , . ""J--IS, the popular belt suits, a large assortment, plain or s. and , knickers, 8/6, 9/6 to ii/. 'i >to? or closcd fronts ' 3 / e > 4 / 8 . to 13/(5, VAY AND TUNI(J SUITS, mart, for the little chaps, two to eiykt years old, from 9/6 to 21/JmSS w. t. hooKHAM as^'zr,. Kkw Plymouth. BICYCLES ! OUR £l2 10S MACHINE IS THE BEST VALUE IN THE DISTIMCT. WANTAGES gamed by purchasing through us:— L EASIEST TO BUY. , EASIEST TO PAY FOE. EASIEST TO KIT-N FBESH STOCKS ALWAYS ABBIVING! E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., DEVON STREET.

FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS that have withstood the brunt of holiday wear and tear will hadly be presentable for sehoolwear where youngsters are anxious to appear at thair (best- In the BOOT ARCADE are boots for boys and girls—sturdy, strongly-built Boots and hhoes, with plenty of wear and comfort m them. Prices are Low. From 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, l>/0, and so on. . DEARE THESHOEMAN . IS TAMING,

THE NEW POTASH MANURES 30% PURE SULPHATE OP POTASH] win K ,ve largely 1 increased Yields IMPROVED KAINIT "That does not r 0 f noth root and CAKE" J grass crops. THE TAKE AIL and GIVE NOTHING POLICY is out of dale. You must use POTASH if you wisli to bring back tlic worn out soil to its crginal fertility. OBDEK NOW FROM NEWTON KING, sole agent. Strong Boys and Bonny Girls —healthy children —are made of sunshine, fresh air, and Thistle Brand Oatmeal AND Thistlef Brand Rolled Oats. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., Wholesale Agents roll Tabanak

TO JAM BUYERS, IF you cotu t visit the "K" Factory and personally follow all the simple, homelike, cleanly details of preparing "K" J Jam, there would le no room to question. why it possesses that "fine, fruity flavor," why it satisfies the taste of all, and why it is the Jam you ought to buy. In "|T" JAM You get all the qualities of cleanliness and goodness of the finest home-made produet plus the immeasurable advantage of the "K" system, equipment and experience. Your grocer sells it. Get a tin or jar to-day. iCIIIEPATRICK & Co., Ltd., Nelson.

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING 18 ever'poputar, as well as being a healthful and pleasant way of spending the holidays. If you are contemplating a trip to the mountain it will be necessary to make provision for the "inner man," fortherooi fresh air of the moun-i-rcatcs appetites.'} The People's Grocery Is well to the fore again this season in catering for mountain parties, Ox Tongue Sheep Tongues Condensed Milk Con. Cream Dried Milk Biscuits Plum Puddings Lime Juice Lemon Squash Pineapples .Telly Crystals Potted Meats Salm. & Shrimp Anchoyy C. CARTER, Devon Street, New Plymouth

WHERE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY NOIiTH EGMONT i MOUNTAIN HOUSE A COTTAGE; (CHARGES for visitors Is per day. i J or any part of a day. Meals and i bedding can be provided. | Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot ' can be obtained from H. STOCKEK, at Webs)it k McKelhr's office, Cnrrio Street, j cr froiij I Mr W. A. COLLI?, j Chairman, North Eginont Mountain House 1 Committee, New Plymouth. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 14 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 14 February 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 14 February 1907, Page 2

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