OFWARM FOR WINTER WEAR, " | EARABLES now ready for your choosing, j Winter hath, a , terrors for wearers of our duaable, stylish I and comfortable OVERCOATS. Call to-day while the stock is aJt the best. Oil RAIN <Of\l NOT ATR A \ MX.\ m PROOF OV//» PROOF 4tL , Plain and Fancy Dark Greys, and other new shades. W. T. HOOKHAM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, - NEW PLYMOUTH
YOU WONDER IP IT WILL PAY? THAT is not the question at all. Wo stork thi goods you want. Just landed, big shipments of LADIES' EVENING SHOES from 3/3. GENT7S EVENING EOOTWEAIt from 5/6. BOY'S AND GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS, 4/11. MEN'S WINTER HOOTS just oponcd up. Some res dialers in value and sljle. DEARE, 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 Kash." 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 tell you that we sell everything below cost, but wo do say that you can save about 25 per cent, on a lot of staff jou buy from us. We want you to give us a trial, and below we give you a few prices -.— MEN'S DUNGAREES, 2/11. MEN'S FLANNELS, 2/3. MEN'S BRACES, 9d. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 25/-. MEN'S SHIRTS, 2/11. WORKING SHIRTS, 2/11. BOYS' OVERCOATS, 8/11. NORFOLK SUITS, 9/fl. UMBRELLAS, 3/11. SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, 8/11. WOOLLEN U. PANTS, 3/0. BOYS' BRACES, 3d. WOLLEN SOX, lid. WOOLLEN SINGLETS, 3/0. CASHMERE SOX, lOd. THE HASH, Devon St. (Jnst below Wiisou &. Nolan's Auction Mart) New Plymouth.
LATEST NOVELTIES TILE COU'.VAY THE BALFOUR THE BUSTING THE S±ILOIt THR MARITIME NEW PLYMOUTH BRAKCH,
WINTER DRAPERY WINTER DRAPERY. MOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd. INGLEWOOD. WE ARE JUST LANDING, DIKECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, ox Paparoa, Athenic, Opawa, and Ourmtliie, the LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY EVER IMPORTED INTO THE INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. Baying suck quantities, just prior to the recent heavy advances in cotton 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 fTVIK fact thai a man will wear out TWO \ PAIRS OF TROUSERS to each coat —I vest is patent to us. We therefore offer to all purchaser.- of our tailor-made boxed; suits AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE. The man who would he Welt.-dhesseh, and wi-hes to get his attire for absolute cost price to himself will vithouc any hesitation purchase one oF our well-made and UP-TO-DATE SUITS. E3 -- PRICE :]|i*9/G, (with extra trousers. ■.ISHSSuM/tt .. 65/- ' Auckland Clothing Company, "EVON STBKET.f NEW PLYMO IT TH.
WE WANT YOU TO CALL AT "THE TALKERIES." WHY? JJecause von want lo liuil a pleasant way (it spending you long winter evening*.; Von ean't beat a ! TALKING MACHINE for real enjoyalile amusement. We have every kind to show you at every price. Don't forget that our 20,00(1 disc and cylinder records are for you to selectfrom. THE TALKERIES. DEVON BTHEET EAST GEO. G. BOULTON PROPRIETOR
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 23 May 1907, Page 2
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