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HAT IS SHABBY; Why uVu't you mike hi likely his halter iitttil Uim to his hal. > to him for tis lid, Ss lul, or 10s licl W. T. HOOKHAM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, so IiEoi'GUAM Streets, >'i

BIG FIRE SALE OEARE'S BOOT ARCADE. iHE fire has tnirtil out sill die old prices in our outirc sleek of BOOTS* SHOES, ETC. Vie must get all the stock out to make room fo new stock arriving, HUNDREDS OF LINES TOGO JN THK NEXT FEW WE I'.KB. Remember tlie address — DEARB, THE SHOEMAN, OPPOSITE MR N. KING'S. DEVON sTRKET. New Plymouth. FIRE AWAY. GET THE HABIT.

THE KASH GREAT ANNUAL SALE 30 Pairs of MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, usually sold at 5s Urt —now 3a 6d 20 Pairs MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, usually sold at «s lid —now 4s lid 15 Pairß HEAVY WORSTED TROUSERS, usual price lis (id —now 8s 9d 12 Down MEN'S CASHMERE SOX—would look cheap at Is 3d pair—now 3 pairs 2s 3d 6 Dozen MEN'S MERINO SOX, usually sold at 7d—now 3 pairs Is 1% Dozen ME.YS "SAMSON'' BRACES, usual price Is 3dnow lOd 3 Dozen BOYS' BRACES, usual price Od—these are now 3d 6 Dozen ROSU'N ELANNt: 1., SINGLETS, full size, now 2a 3d THE KASH, DEVON STREET, Just below No'an's Auction Mart, New Plymouth.

EWtZEALAND r6fiOtfiiNGtfACToßY BEST KNOWS MAKERS Woodrow Christie Lincoln Benn And others New Zealand Clothing Factory, New Plymo th Branch. Telephone 282.

GET GOOD COLLARS. Wli are the only firm in TuranaKi manufacturing collate. We guarantee a lit. No sore shoulders with our MADE ON THE PREMISES. Sure Shoulders Cured by our relining and Btufung. Most up-to-date in Taranaki. Try SOLOMON'S SOLUTION for Sor* and Cuts. '. KING & CO., ffiv«

IOUK CAPITAL JT i-, the duty uf everyone to invest their capit.il where it will earn the must possible interest combined with safety. A perfectly safe inve°-■■""■■ ■•--■ ing 1U per ceut is the WaiUi Uold ilia". This mine is stated to work in sight at the present rate of output. There ia always the prospective value of the mine and also the shares to consider. Just think and look ahead a lew years, and you will see that it is only reasonable for the capital value of the shares to go on increasing as the mine is developed. The beauty of the Waihi is that the reels get larger and richer as they go down, and the recent m-w ili-vpliinii H .nt—thu Edward lode—is the most important in the whole hisine. Now, in face of the continued improvement iu thu lower levels, is it not reasonable to expect that the Waihi will continue to win her present monthly winnings and more'; And it is also reasonable th " will see a very fair rise. There is nut an clement of risk in thk ._ and with the return of 10 per cent, it should appeal to all. Think, if van have money on mortgage or in banks yon get a small interest compared lo tiii>: and n-memW. y..iir [irinc-i|ial cannot increase, whereas with Waihis it is quite reasonable to say tli--v will sec a .CI to .C-' rise during tile year. I appeal to the judgment of all a- to which is the better investment—Waihis at IU per cent, or Hanks and mortgages from 'i\» 10 0 per cent. Over .cl.WO.ooli invested iu this mine by New Zealand shareholders. Fullest information available. ige l'ates of Brokerage t'd Is and under, >U\ pel ' Is to 3s 4.1, Id per uln i".l oi 4.1 and upwards, ul.v. HI'VI-It PAYS NO BROKERAGE. compare with closest Auckland prices. R. WOODHOUSE, HIAJiEItKOFEB AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Oppsilc Theatre, New Plymouth.

WATCH SATISFACTION. (JL'ARANIKK KVKRY WATCH I SJIH. TO GIVE SATISFACTION IV ANYTHING WES WRONG WILL PUT IT RIGHT, Large Assortment of Reliable Watches in stock. SKI) TO GIVE YOU PRICES. N. GREINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, DEVON STREET. W YMOVT],.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 2

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