A EAT TTT OF WARM FOR WINTER WEAK, EARABLES now rcaJy for your choosing. Wmtcr hath a terrors for wearers of our duaable, stylish and comfortable OVERCOATS. Call to-day while the stock is at the best. RAIN PROOF Plain and Fane W. T. THE CASH CLOTHIER, DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH
YOU WONDER IP IT WILL PAYLADIES' EVENING aIJOJiS from 3/3. GENT.'S EVENING FOOTWEAR from 5/6. BOY'S AND GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS, 4/11. MEN'S WINTER BOOTS just oponed up. So clinkers in value and stylo. DEABE, THE SHOEMAN, BOOT ARCADE, DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH
A COUNTRYMAN'S WANTS. A countryman's wants are many, and he cannot be too careful where he buys his goods. "The Hash." that well-known store, just below Wilson & Nolan's auction mart in Devon St., specially cater for farmers' wants. Good, reliable, honest stuff at the very lowest prices; goods that you can get your money back for if you don't like them. We don't toll you that svc sell everything below cost, but wc do soy that you can save about 25 per cent, on a lot of stuff jou buy from us. We want you to give us a trial, and below wo give you a few prices -.— HEX'S DUNGAREES, 2/11. MENS FLANNELS, 2/3. MEN'S BRACES, Od. HEX'S OVERCOATS, 25/-. JIEX'S SHIRTS, 2/11. WORKING SHIRTS, 2/11. BOYS' OVERCOATS, 8/11. NORFOLK SUITS, 0/G. UMBRELLAS, 3/11. SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, 8/11. WOOLLEN C. PANTS, 3/0. BOYS' BRACES, 3d. WOLLEN SOX, lid. WOOLLEN SINGLETS, 3/1 CASHMERE SOX, IM. THE HASH, Devon St. (Just below Wilson & Nolan's I New Plymouth.
TAILOK-CUT SUITS, MOT, FITTED, AND TKIMMED EQUAL TO BESPOKfc, TAILORING Cross, Half, and all intermedial c sizes' stoelccd to ensure perfeet fit. See tkey are marked " Tailor-eut." MEN'S TAILOB-CUT SUITS, 52/6, 57/6, 63/yourifs TAILOIi-CUT SUITS, 40/-ClGt-ilng NEW PLYMOUTH BKANCJI,
WINTER DRAPERY WINTER DRAPERY. the MOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd. INGLEWOOD. WE ARE JUST LANDING, DIIIECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, ex Paparoa, Athcnic, Opan'a, anil (.'jrinihic, the LARGEST AND MOST COHPHEHESSIVE STOCK WINTER DRAPERY EVER IMPORTED INTO THE INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. Buying such quantities, just prioi - to the recent heavy advances in colton and woollen stuffs will enable us to sell at prices very close to present cost, and the quality of all lines we can guarantee. THE MOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd. INGLEWOOD.
AGenuine & unprecedented Offer THE fact that a man will wear out TWO PAIKS OF TKOUSEItS to each coat and vest is patent to us. We therefore offer to all purchasers of our TAILOR-MADE BOXED] SUITS AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE. himself wil l nilliouc any hesitation purchase on of our well-made and U t'-TO-DATK SUITS. PRICE: J49/6, jWith extra trousers. 65;- * Auckland Clothing Company, "EVON STREET,-! NEW PLYMOUTH.
WE WANT YOU TO CALL AT "THE TALKERIES." WHY * JJtoiusc you want to Hurt a plcawi ol sneml'iiij,' you long winter i'« Vou can't lirat a TALKING MACHINE fnv rnnl ptiinvnhle amiwomcut. W I'THE TALKE. DEVON STRKIT EAST GEO. G. BOULTON PROPRIETOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 May 1907, Page 2
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