I'Vcrv man in want of clothes natiu'n"y f "rtis (o ''The Kash," for they offer oxicjitioiiiil opportunities to ' keon lmycrs. .Uoro especially is this tlic case Just now- when their great annual sale in on. Ilieyre making alterations in their simp to cope wTtli tlieir rapiillvincroasniji trade, _anfl naturally they want to clear out as much stock as thev
possibly fan. Tlwt tuey arc going the right way about it. vou ran ju.l'.'r/. bv , tin- prices thoy ail', offering their Roods - at. riio 11 utility i's, as usual, very good. Ihe\ * '■ a splendid lot of moil's niacki't- [ toshes or blue Melton with Ion" capes [ and v.iili sleeves just the thing tor country wear, and at the price. 17s !).]. they are just about three times as die in as an nil.,kin. because there's about five times the wear in the mackintosh. Then they've n lot of trousers ivith the linings slighHy damaged by water; tliev have heavy serges at '3s fid, hcary tweeds at 4s (id, and so ou. All their mens suits they are reducing; one splendid line of all-wool tweeds, mostly sample suits, they are clearing out if 21s; then there's a line at 30s, reduced from 12s (id: and then the famous suits, usually 40s ft) and 55s—tlicse are now selling at Ms fid. Kvorv oil" knows the shop "is in Devon-, street, just below Nolan's auction mart. New Plymouth.—Advt.
THE ONT.Y REPARATO;. WORM). Tlie "Melotte'' is the only sepai-iv inn fie v il It enamelled howl casing ;i "'ilk ""'l warn nutlets. Of cnnrti". thw beautiful li:-rd glazed finish rn the parts that mine in contact with the milk must ''vc the Melotte" an immense advantage over other separators in the matter >f clearline.ss. Tin l difference between the enamelled howl of a 'lfelotte" and other machines is an preat as between a china tea cup and a tin pannikin. We also claim that the "Melotte" is the easiest separator to turn. That's because it is made on an entirely different principle. We could explain tliis to you in a few moments if you would call in.— T,. A. Nolan and Co. (late Wilson and Nolan), ageats. New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 65, 6 March 1908, Page 2
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