THE SEAL OF GOOD VALUE! HAS been set upon every garment we sell. Nowhere else will you find nuch good clotlies sold at such low prices in sucli great Tariety. BOY'S STOCKINGS, heavy I MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOX Sid ribbed, 9d pa i r BOY'S REEFER COATS 3/11 MEN'S TROUSERS 4/fi CONWAY SUITS 7/6 I GEANDRILLE SHIRTS ... 2/0 w. T. HOOK I [AM, THE CASH CLOTHIER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, - NEW PLYMOUTH
I SAY, Your Winter wants are many, and it pays to lie particular about your clothing. When you're exposed these cold mornings, doesn't it make you wish your singlet and underpants were just a wee bit wanner. Just think of the eomfort you get out of suitable clothing, and then think of the small amount of money you require to buy these. Then sena right away to us for the goods, and you'll be satisfied. 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 our.'prices: SO Hen's Mackintoshes, usually 455, now 27s Gd. 12 dozen Men's Full-sized Flannel, 2s 3d. 23 Pairs Men's Heavy Tweed Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d. 10 Dozen Roslyn Ribbed Singlets, ail s ; zeSj 3, f K ], 13 Dozen Roslyn Ribbed Underpants, all sizes, 3s 9d. 12 dozen Roslyn Ribbed Sox, all sizes. Is. 40 Men's Suits, all wool tweed, -,35. 2 Dozen Bush Rugs, nearly 6 feet long, 4s lid. 3 Dozen Boys' Knickers, sizes 7'a to 14, 2s lid. MISTER! WHAT ABOUT YOUR WINTER WANTS ? "THE DEVON STREET, KASH," NEW PLYMOUTH.
THINK IT OYER! Low Price is a good thing to look for. But tow Price is not eyerythmg. And unles< Quality goes with it, Low Price is of no cons (|uence at all. Tlie place where you buy often makes all the diflerence betsrren good boots and other boots. At D EASE'S BOOT ABCAIXE, Low Price and Good Quality. THINK AGAIN! If there is better value anywhere than we offer just under, let know: -SCHOOL BOOTS from i /11, LADIES' SHOES (rub. ber h»els) :t/LL, GENTS' BOOTS 7/6, 8/11, and 10/6 (good value) LADIES' FELT SLIPPEBS from 1/. YOU MUST WIN. DEARE, The Shoemaa, OPPOSITE NEWTON KING'S AUCTON MABT XEW PLYMOUTH.
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PERMANENT PASTURES. Basic Slag l AND BSOLUTELY THE BEST ANI) CHEAPEST MANURES FOE L LANDS, BOTH GRASS AXu CROPS. SLAG (Thomas' Phosphate) and KAINIT (Potash) make the grass grow, and increase tho carrying, which means more milk, fatter stock, and more money. The effects of one good application are lasting, the growth the second and third years being better than the lirst. Thousands of ton* are used annually in the Waikato for top-dressing. | NOW IS THE TJME fi APPLY THJi MANTTBE AT ONCE THE BEST 1 IS THE CHEAPEST. PROCURE FROM, NEWTON [KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 July 1907, Page 2
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