GREAT WINTER ATTRACTION ! ALL SEATS FREE!!! ALL-WOOL PANTS AND SHIRTS, 3s 6d. . .«* ' ** OaE my window. Am charging 1/9 per leg for all-wool, heavy K_7 ribucu and plain knit Underpants. Uudervests, &aiuc quality. 3/0 each. W. T. HOOKItAM, THE CASH CLOTHERR DEVON AND BROOGHAM STREETS, - NEW PLY MOUTH
THE WAT TO MAKE MONEY 18 TO SAVE IT! YOU should save money ly dealing at '• The Knsh." It is possible you liave saved » ■■■"> few pounds in order to clothe yourself for th<s' winter. Yon require new warm underclothing, possibly a new suit, certainly a new overcoat, or mackintosh. You eaa save quite a lot of money by buying these goods at "The Kash," They we specialists in men's and boys' clothing. They carry nothing else, and are able to give their whole time to boys' and men's wants. There's one other thing about this store that's worth a lo: they never sacrifice quality to price. Qnality comes first always. WE OAN OFFER YOU: PAY A VISIT OF INSPECTION. "THE KASH," DEVON STREET, - NEW PLYMOUTH.
NINE MEN SHOT! THEY SHOT INTO DEARE'S TO HAVE A LOOK THROUGH THE PRICE LISTS OF THE MONSTER REMOVAL SALE!!
THESE ABE THE PRICES WHICH MADE THEM BUY: LADIES' SHOES, 4/11. LADIES' GLACE BOOTS, 9/0. LADIES' JOB LINE OF SHOES, worth up to 18/0; now 8/11. ■ SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 10 to 13, 4/11. DANCING SHOES, 3/3. SLIPPERS, 6d, Bd. lid. BABIES' SHOES, 1/- pair. - GENTS' HALS., 7/0. GENTS' PAT. CAP. IiALS., pointed toe, 11/10. GEXTS' BUTTON BOOT, 12/9. GKXTS' STRONG COOIUIAM'S, 14/11. GENTS' DANCING SHOES, 4/11. GENTS' SLIPPERS, 1/3. COUNTRY ORDERS attended to by return. All parcels £1 carriage paid.
WE MOVE INTO OUR NEW PREMISES 4TH JULY. DEARE'S . . BOOT =— ARCADE
OILSKINS. 22H JOHNSON'S OILSKI N CLOTHING lias a worldknown fame for reliability and, good value. Our ner shipment comprises: MEN'S HIDING COATS, 13/(i, 17/-, 21/MEN'S SILK-LINBJ) COATS, •>'.)/<>, 35/BOY'S OILSKINS ... y/0, 10/(> "ACKETS CAPES, TKOUSUIiS, LEGGINGS SOU WESTEES. CAMAS, KUIIBER, LEATIIKK, A N1) MACKINTOSH OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. New . Clc thing Zealand ,Ilillb§| Factory. ICLOTHiIis FACTORY) J * NEW PLYMOUTH BU ASCII,
It Pays Farmers TO USE SCOTIA SLAG & KAINIT FOB TOP-DRESSING. WHY 18 rr that the majority of dairy farms will not ;arry within 25 per cent of the stock they did 10 years ago ? BECAUBE thepotish and phosphates arc rapidly becoming exhausted.! TOP-DRESS WITH Slag AND Kainit at once. It sweetens and vastly improves the land, br.ngs up the clover, renews and preserves the fertility of the land. The eflVcts are greater the seeond and third year than the first. Cattle and sheep prefer grazing where SLAG has been used. Scotia Basic Slag (Thomas'}, and Improved Kainit (Potash are the highest brands on the market. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. APPLY AT ONCK IK OBUF.II TO GKT Ttfit BEST KEBULTS. raw] NEWTON I£LNG, PLYMOETH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 July 1907, Page 2
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