•BED HOT NE^VSI . FOR THE COLD WCATHBR. MEN nolo tlicse prices. l'o!i;c -.long mid sec the value and qualHv, uuu you will be convinced it a quite uuucecssttry to any longer ieol llie effects of ilie cold mountain winds, WOOL ribbed and plain 3/li, 4/(5, 4/11. Pluiu unit WOOL V LISTS, very no lambswool, W. T. HOOK If AM, 1113 UASB OMl'llifliit DEVON AND BROUGHAM BTKKETS. - NEW PLY MOD Tii
Ask Your Wife I YOUR WIFE, YOUR SISTER, OR YOUR MOTHER CAN TELL YOU WHETHER YOUR SUIT OR YOUR OVERCOAT SUITS YOU. THEY WILL ALSO TELL YOU WHEN THEY SEE YOU IN ONE THAT "THE PRESTWELL" SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE THE MOST STYLISH SUITS'*AND OVERCOATS THAT ARE MADE. THEY ARE WELL CUT FROM SPECIALLY SELECTED PATTERNS; THEY HAVE GOOD-SHAPED SHOULDERS AND COLLARS, AND ARE SOLD AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. VVE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM, AND BE CONVINCED. SUITS, OVERCOATS, 49/6 TO 59/6. 25/- TO 45/Ask Your Wife I " THE KASH," DEVON ST. CLOTHIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
WE WtLL WE, But Not the Shoes rjTHIS WE HAVE DETERMINED ON; Not a single pair of our present stock will see the inside of our new Boot Arcade, 'i ■ g Therefore male it YOUR OPPORTUNITY I as well as ours. A few prices are here given | —but best to let our windows tell the tiile. Ladies' Shoes, from 4/11. Ladies' Glace Boots, from 9/G. Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 3/3. Ladies' Warn Slippers, from lid. Children's Slippers, from (id. A Job Line of Ladies' Shoes, worth up to 18/15, now 8/Jl. Boys' and (liris' School Boots, sizes 10 to 13, now 4/11. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS !N ALL DEPARTMENTS. Gents.' Walking Boots, now 8/11. Gents.' l'nt. Cap Needle Toe Boot, n< 14/11. Gents.' Button Boots, wear like in 14/3. Gents.' Chrome Bals., for best \y. !)/«. Gents.' Dancing Shoes from 4/11. Gents.' Warm Slippers, from 1/3. ITS MOVING WE ARE! The A.51.P. says: Do a get, and get we do at the end of .June to S. IS. White's Shop, opposite Mr. Newton King's. DEARE, THE BHBEMJUI, BOOT ARCADE, NEW PIYMOCIH.
HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. THE ACME OF STYLE. THE PERFECTION OF FIT. SUITS TO MEASURE: BOY'S. | QfNT.'S. 45/- I 60 /- 50/- 1 70/55/- I 80/60/- 8 30THE lit MOOS QUALITY ICIOTn'NG b'AiTOßvj New Zealand Clc thing Factory, NEW PLYMOUTH BRAKCH, Slag and Kainit FOR TOP-DRESSING. SC'OTTA. BASSO SLA (I rg AiioOLLTELY THE CHEAPEST SOURCE OF PJiiWI'HOJUC L ACID AVAILABLE TO THE FARMERS Scotia Basic Slag possesses tlic highest solubility of any slag on tlic market, and being extra-finely ground, giyc-s superior results. Improved Kainit is tlie elieapest form of Potash, and when used in conjunction with Scotia Slag is the CHEAPEST AND BEST manure on the market for worn-out pastures. Slag and Kainit should be applied in the early winter to obtain the best * results. Thousands of tons Of Slag and Kainit are used annually in the Waikato for top-dressing. Slag and Kainit liavs gircu splendid result 3 throughout Taranaki during the last season. Increased carrying capacity and increased milk yields are assured by their use, Top-dresaing with Slag and Kainit means money in the pocket of the farmer. ORDER BIGHT AWAY HOW FROM INEWiTON NEW PLYMOETH KING, STKATFOEB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 2
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