»T IN NEW PLYMOUTH AND THE CHEAPEST. ' ti |IV BUYING SAVE YOUR CASH J3Y BUYING *-Wi li\ BUYING., SAVE XOUK CASH 11Y BUYING l.Asa BY BUYING SAVE YOUR CASH JtV BUYING iiOvKiLYAI'S. FKOM HOOKJiAM'S. :i- .>KOAAI\s VWiS HOOKHAAi'S. """MTAM'.S. FROM HOOKBAM'S. ■"!1 ■ s i-:ii IN TOWS. CJIKAI'EST CU>TIMKR IN" TOWN. ■ Mil-'!: IX TOWN. UIIOAI'K.ST CI-OTIITIOK IX TOWN. ■ ■'! illHi; IX TOWX. CIIKAI'ESX CEitTIIIER IX TOWN. . T. lIOOKHAM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, J.V AND BROUGHAiI STREETS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
IN CHOOSING A WIFE 'aiy Man H--.X nlid he eotisiders CAKKFUL JUDGMENT; u< for his future, as well as tile present; IN SELECTING FOOTWEAR \ on use the same pigment a» in selee l-.Plf'S- TAN LAOK-SHOKS. with wide ties, 11, they ;irc going fast. |(J'ir ll'OS BLT'CHlill CI 1 SHOKis, just the style l.—Only six dozen 1 !.> -We got the right Kootwear for you, as nature provided. Perfeet eat. No need to growl aliout liot weather or boos pinching. These don't -i)s to ioi. : !'• V-—Our 10s 6d Bals are all there. Don't pass them. ihOETTES for the House, Tennis, and Street wear, all sixes, for everyone. DEARES BOOT ARCADE, Write us. We Post. E, J. DEAKK.
PRESTWEIX' CLOTHING. inOUUV'MM FOR "THE KABH." mt^Jk^Uo. See that Your suit Bears this Ticket, and You'll be Perfectly Satisfied With the Fit, Style, k And Finish. THE KASH,' Devon-St, New Plymouth LATEST STYLES VALUE SHAPES iilllLEJPS'.i m NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. TELEPHONE 282.
INVEST FOR PROFIT 'piit inve-tinent of wpital should be the first consideration with all. Ask your.-.df it your money earns its full earning capacity combined with eately—ii it dues not, you are losing money and not giving your capital .1 taance. hvci;. une wants his money to earn the most possible interest in >i sale anl i.r.jva investment. People have the idea that money cannot be in-v.-te.l mj::i -ivty andproduce more than 5 per cent. This idea is arrived at inertly i:,: . ■, ;J ; : want of knowledge of investments. 1 make a specialty ot profitable iuv - 1 ,:;... Call and talk them over; it can do no harm. 1 part. .;;:;. want the 3 lot per cent, investor; a few minutes will im-pre-s tli.- ..:..:-.ibility and duty to oneself of seeking a more remunerative invertiiieii-. \\,r all want the best value for our money: Ask yourself, "AM I A - ' '■ '■ inv.-=imcnta which I can thoroughly recommend as perfectly sal'.- .1:. i ...•■! pm-pec-tive values are— A'J'J.-.AM. IRAMS NATIONAL BANK, Ko*i:;i.;{., COAL, and AUCKLAND GAS. : : G INVESTMENTS- WAIHI AND TALISMANS. . •! nk y.iur capita! is too small for such investments; the idea p '■ ' r your capital the more you should hasten to increase it i .lo mining information which is thoroughly good and re--1.t'1i...... the best in the Dominion, I can advise clients of - t '"iy into for a profit—ventures which have first-eiass chances •liwdcnd-payiug mines. This class of speculation is highly ret :i.'iii the information I receive speculators can rely on a" fair ""ItJi .ilniost certainty and in a very short time. .T;il clients who make a jice income from this class of speenlapleased to say that on every occasion, without exception, ttey i.'e profit out of each veil Sure. This statemenl I will lie happv rn e. This means of income which is derived from good and co mid appeal to all. lam icrfoetly confident that by getting yohr I tof clients incline .vill 1»> considerably increased. ° j and allow me t<- in.-re.i-e v„ur inemi" as I am doing for others. SHAREBROKER ANII FINANCIAL ADVISER. NEW PLYMOUTH. rfiONE. 331. BANKERS: Bank Auitralasia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 2
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