SHIRTS FOR SULTRY SUMMER MY small shop, run cheaply, is crammed full of summer shirt bargains, You Jon't have to pay big prices here for elaborate " get-up "of premises, You can see that in these prices; I'EXXIS SHIRTS, every conceivable new pattern, from 2/11 up; big variety. "M.GLIUE" SHIRTS, without collar, stylish, in fancy stripes, white and colors, 1/6,4/11, 5/0. MERCERISED plain and striped tennis shirts, 2/11, 3/11, 1/ti, 1/11, W. T. HOOKHiM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SANDALS ,' SMER WEAR MAKE the children healthy by shoeing tlieui in our new sa&dals. Mates boys and Rirh happy, (Wh.il is belter than hejlthy children?) All sixes Irom 3s Od to Os pair. Plenty of Tan Footwear to Suit Everybody. BOOT ARCADE, N?.\t to Railway Crossini NEW PLYMOUTH
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Three Popular Styles from "The Kash."
NO. 1: THE CONWAY SUIT. Very suitable for boys of fire to ten years. These we have in washing materials from 9/6, and in tweeds from 10/6. A very popular and stylish suit. NO. 2: THE TUNIC SUIT. More suitable for the smaller boys of 3J years to (> years of age. In washing materials, grandrilles, hollands, and also in tweeds and serges. Tho washing tunics range from 5/11, full suit 7/3. Tweeds we have from 8/6. NO. 3 THE NORFOLK SUIT. Always a popular suit. It is specially suitable for boys of JO to lti years. We have a large range of lue»o from 10/6, rising 6d a size. We haye English tweeds, Colonial worsteds and Co'onial tweeds. 'The Eash/ Devon St., New Plymouth.
LATEST NOVELTIES EOOTWEAK. GENI7B TAN LADIES'JPAN SHOES, 7/6 TO 15/6 New Zealand Clothing Factory. NEW PLYMOUTH BiUNCH, TELEPHONE 282
TO MAKE J!9KEf To make il quickly, safely, surely, THAT'S THE POINT. TO MAKE A CERTAINTY OF THIS, INVEST IN WAIHI AND TALISMANS. NO WORRY Oil TROUBLE—DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY. ITfAJtll. —This wonderful mine has now won live record monthly n turns (averaging nearly .CG(i,OU<)) in sucicsion, mill will will Out doubt continue establishing records. Tin- mine never looked jnor promising than, at present. At"tin; present ;;i • thi* Ua 10 per cent inve->t incut. TALISMAX.-This mine continues to develop beyond nil expectations, especially iu the lower levels, thus adding year* to the life of th mine. The gold won from thk mine is double the riclme-s of the Waih This company has now a reserve of OU.HDH. Anyone buying tin shares and holding for nix months will positively .see a large capita rise a.- well as; rewiring 12 per cut. lor tin-ii- money. 1 strongly reeonimend Talismans, even Ihmoiy Waihis. These shares arc on the rise, so buy NOW, and you will be iu the best investment in the Dominion. NOTE.—I have been adve,ti-i:ig and strongly recommending Tali* man* for the pa-t six months, at the beginning of which period Mum were quoted at tl 13s, and are today quoted at ,C2 lis. They wii witli almost certainty see a similar ri-,c of IS>, probably more, withii the next six months. All information given, and (he fulle-t inquiry invited. Call and set me. You will 1»> satisfied and invest, and alter investing you will bi more than satisfied. R. WOODHOUSE, SHAEEBROKER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EXTRA TROUSERS IVEN FREE MANS sun Auckland Clothing Company UEVOX STREET, . NEW EJ^MOTITH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 November 1907, Page 2
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