THE SEAL HAS been set upon every garment we sell. . Nowhere eise will you lind lucli good clotkes sold at such low prices in such great variety. BOY'S STOCKINGS, heavy i MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOX "bbv-d. gj pil i r BOY'S REEFEtt COATS 3/u MEN'S TROUSERS ... COXWAY SUITS ... 7/0 | GRANDRILLE SHIRTS W. T. HOOK I [AM, , THE CASH CLOTHIER DJiVOA' AND BROUGHAM STREETS. . «w ply NEW PLYMOUTH
I SAY, MISTER! WHAT ABOUT YOUR WINTER WANTS ? Your Winter wants arc many, ami it pays lo lie particular alumt your clothing. When you're exposed the.-o eohl mornings, doesn't it make you wisli your singlet and underpants were f11 —t a wee hit wanner, .lint lllillk of the cnnil'ovt. you get out <ii suitable clothing, and then think nt' the small amount of money you rei[iiire to buy these. Then send light away to us lor the goods, and you'll lie satislied. We've the most reliable Stock at Lowest Prices in town, and you'll do well to look us up when you're next in town We give below a few of out- prices: 50 Men's Mackintoshes, usually 4.M, now 27s fid.' 12 dozen Men's Full-sized Flannel, 2s 3d. 25 Pairs Men* Heavy Tweed Saddle Tweed Trousers, Ss 6d. 10 Dozen Koslyn Ribbed Singlet*, all sizes. 3s fid. 13 Dozen Koslyn Ribbed Underpants, all sizes, 3s (Id. 12 dozen Ro 40 Men's Suits, all wool tweed, 255. 2 Dozen Bush Rugs, nearly 0 feet long. 4s lid. 3 Dozen Boys' Knickers, sizes 7's.to 11. 2s lid. THE KASH," DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
THINK IT OVER! Low Price is a good thing to look tor. But Low Price is not everything. And unles* (Quality goes with it, Low Price is of no cons quence at all. The place where you buy often makes all the difference between good boots and other boots. At DEAEE'S BOOT AKCAUE. Low Price and Good Quality. THINK AGAIN! If there is better vaiiie anywhere than we offer just under, let -js know:-SCHOOL BOOTS from 1/11, LADIES' SHOES (rub. ber h?els) 3/11, GENTS' BOOTS 7/6, 8/11. and 10/6 (good value) LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS from 1/. YOU MUST WIN. DEARE, The Shoemea OPPOSITE NEWTON KING'S AUCTON MART, NEW FLVMOUTII. FITTINGS. New Zealand Clothing Factory, -NEW PLYMOUTH BKAHCH
OVERCOAT TALK. . , THE latest wire from Capluiu Edwin tells n> that we are to expect a goott ileal of rain and cold weather. Knowing this 1 1 be true, WE HAVE PURCHASED A BJG LINE WARM, RAINPROOF TWEED COATS, Which we shall give to our customers at a Hguro much below the felling pricf.. These coats arc well made, perfecl-littmg, and arc to lie iold at the PERFECT-FITTINC- PRICE |OF 27 s 6 1 THE COATS ABE illK.U' AT ALMOST DOI'BLE THE MO-NEV Auckland Clothing Company, T 'EVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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