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SHIRTS FOR SULTRY SUMMER Ml small shop, run cheaply, is crammed fall of summer shirt bargains, You don't have to pay big prices here for elaborate "get-up" of premises, You can see that in these prices; vi'rrT conceivable new pattern, from 2/11 up; big variety. NEGLIGE" SHIRTS, without colLr, stylish, in ffency stripes, white and colors, 4/6,4/11, 5/6. LE3CERISEI) plain and striped tennis shirts, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, W. T. lIOOKHIM, THE CASH CiiOTHIEB, DEVON STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 3$ % m SANDALS !H SUMMER WEAR MAKE the children healthy by shoeing them In our now sandals. Mates boys and girN happy, (What is better than liei Ithy shildren ?) All sixes from 3s 6d to 6s 6d pair. Plenty of Tan Footwear to Suit Everybody. CALL AT • DEARE' •4 BOOT ARCADE Next to Eailway Crossing, NEW PLYMOUTH for cWW wKa (ZRE sum JjlOE MEN WHO CAEE-for men who are particular in their dress and who want a suit at a moderate price, the " PeestwelTj " suit is the thing. Made from specially selected cloths, cut in the latest style, and finished with good liniugs. It's a suit the makers arc proud of. THE PEICES BANGS FEOM 49/6 to 67/6. A*k to see one neit time your're in New Plymouth. A "The Rash," Outfitters, Clothiers, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

LATEST IN CHILDREN'S SANDALS WHITE. TAN, BLACK, 2/6, #/B, 4/6, 5/6. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY FOOTWEAR. CHILDREN'S SHOETTES TAN, WHITE, BLACK, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. LADIES' AND GENT.'S SANDALS. LADIES' AND ftENT.'S SHOETTES. New Zealand Clothing Factory. HEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH, TELEPHONE 282

TO MAKE MONEY To make it quickly, safely, surely, THAT'S THE POINT. HAYE YOU IDLE MONEY? F you have, then put it to work, liake it cam 10 per cent, in a safe investment. Always remember that money must bo invested to grow. All want their money to grow quickly, therefore you should have investments returning the largest possible income combined with safety. •lust think this over: Did Rockefeller i.r Carnegie amass their wealth with investments uturning 3'/ s to 5 j'er cent.'/ 2s'o; but by seizing opportunities wlien offered. 1 believe I have several really sound investments returning '6 to 11 per cent., and some with great prospective values. Thes» are without doubt opportunities that should be seized. • Call and see me NOW. Don't wait time is money. 'l'hone 334. R. WOODHOUSE, SHAREIiROKER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Hankers: Bank of Australasia

NEW SEASON'S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS I HAVE JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM MESSRS HURST & SO\, LONDON, 55 TONS SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS. | comprising,— MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON KING, GREEN TOP ABERDEEN, and IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE. W BITING under date of 28th August. Messrs Hurst and Son say" We have given the execution of your order our careful attention, filling the various lines with approved parcels of best stock and strongest growth seeds, and trust they will, give every satisfaction." I have germinated samples of all of the above since arrival, with the most gratifying results, and can therefore offer same to my numerous clients with ayery confidence. ALSO ON SALE,—Best quality GRASS SEEDS of every description at lowest prices. NEWTON KING, HEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 November 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 November 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 November 1907, Page 2

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