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HAT IS SHABBY; Why don't you make him Imv a decent onoP Very Ukely h,s hatter fitted him to his hat. We'll "tit a Good Hard Hat to him for »•> lid. 8s 6d, or 10s (id W. T. HOOKHAM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, Coeneb Devon and Beoi-oiuk Sthkeis, New PLvnonit. BIG FIRE SALE AT OEARE'S BOOT ARCADE. old prices in our entire stcek of BOOTS We must get all the stock out to make room for new stock arriving, HUNDBEDS OF LINES TOGO IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Remember the address— DEARE, THE SHOEMAN, OPPOSITE MB N. KING'S. DEVON aTBKKT. New Plvuocth. FIKE AWAY. GET THE HABIT. THE KASH GREAT ANNUAL SALE 30 Pairs of MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, usually sold at 5s 64 —now 3s 8d 20 Pairs MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, usually sold at 6s lid —now 4s lid 15 Pairs HEAVY WORSTED TROUSERS, usual price lis Cd --now 8s 9d 12 Down MEN'S CASHMERE SOX-would look cheap at is 3d pair—now 3 pairs 2s 3d 6 Down MENS MERINO SOX, usually sold at 7d-now ;i pairs Is 1% Dozen MEN'S "SAMSOX" BRACES, usual .««, U Mnow lOd 3 Dozen BOYS' BRACES, usual price Gd-thcse are now 3d 8 Dozen ROSLYX FLAXXEL SLNULETS, full size, now 2s 3d THE KASH, DEVON STREET, Just below Xo'an's Auction Mart, New Plymouth. ETWZEALAND rPC-TiHINGIFACTORY BEST KNOWN MAKERS Woodrow Christie Lincoln Bennett And others New Zealand Clothing Factory, New Plymo th Branch. Telephone 21

ESGAPE POLICE. BET GOOD COLLARS. YY'ii are the only firm in Tarauaii nianui ' tee a fit. No Bore shoulders with our collars. MALE ON THE PREMISES. Sore Shoulders C and stuffing. Host up-to-date in Taraaaki. l'ry SOLOMON'S SOLUTION for Sores and Cuts. YOUR CAPITAL JT is the duty of everyone to invest their capital where it will earn the most possible interest .ombined with safety. A perfectly safe investment retuning 10 per cent is the Waihi Gold Jliu-. This mine is stated to have 2U yearswork in sight at the present rate of output. There is always the prospective value of the mine and also the shares to consider. Jußt think and loo' " , a few year ; , and \ou will see that it is only reasonable for the capit of the snares to go on increasing as the mine is developed. The beauty of "the Waihi is that the reefs get larger and richer as they go down, and the recent new devek>pmem-the Edward lode—is the most important in the whole history of the mine. Now, in lace of the continued improvement in the lower levels, is it not reasonable to expect that the Waihi will continue to win her present monthly winning and more': And it is also reasonable that the shares will see a very fair rise. There is not an element of risk in this investment and with the return of ID per cent, it should appeal to all. Think if vju have money on mortgage or in bant this; and yum i>riucipa! t quite reasonable to -ay th'-y will see peal to the judgment of ail a? to wiii 1U per cent, or ISauk- and mortgage Over .tl.WO.Mjtj invented in thi Fullest information available. you get a small interest compared to "Hot iuerea-e, whereas with Waihis it is a .CI to £■> rise during the year. I apii i= the better investment—Waihis at from 'A'/., to 5 per cent. mme by .New Zealand shareholders. All business on Auckland Stock Exchange Pates of Brokerage: Shares valued I- and under, '/.d per share. Shares over Is to 3s 4d, M per share. Shares valued 3s 4d and upwards, 2% pur cent. Above chargeable to seller only. Bl'YEl! PAYS NO BROKERAGE. All quotations guaranteed to compare with closest Auckland prices. R. WOODHOUSE, i»HABEBKOIEfi AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Opposite Theatre, New Plymouth.

WATCH SATISFACTION. GUARANTEE EVERY WATCH I SELL TO GIVE SATISFACTION lb ANYTHING GOES WRONG WILL PUT IT RIGHT, Large Assortment of Reliable Watches in stock. WOULD BE PLEASED To GIVE YOU PRICES. N. GREINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, DEVO>' STREET. W YMOUTIi.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 16 March 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 16 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 16 March 1908, Page 2

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