MEN'S WEARABLES. When you thing of anything new ip . this way, you naturally think of "Tho ..- iKash," of New Plymouth, because thoy ' * sell goods you cau depend upon, goods that will stand the strain and wear you' ~ generally need, and at the price no mtn \ cangrmnblo at. Only last woek they' '. received a consignment of-men's mack-. '. intoshes, regular lines, but only 2 or 8 ' in each pattern. You cm easily see what this means to a mnnnfnelurev.; although they've quite a lot in stork, they can't do a range right thron.lh. ,',.j This is where n firm like "The Kash" fi steps inj they do such u larijo trads,»H i"-'. men's wear that they ean buy flO.flT-.*? 100 coats in one lot. These coats ally range from 35s to 455, they aw IJ'Vl J 'V now clearing them out at 22s Ad. .At-V' 1 -, this price they are far cheaper than piU: skins," with about throe tinios tho j?e|r,' *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 2
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