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With tlicir alterations all done and their new plant installed, that enterprising clothing store "The Kash," of New Plymouth, is in a better position Hum over to supply their well-known "Prestwell" suite. They're making these suits themselves, and customers can rely upon getting an up-to-date ready-to-wear suit at a moderate price. These "Prestw«ll" suits are specially tailored, stylishly wu, and nicely made, and it would be worth your while to give them a call the next time you're wanting a suit.—Advt, "The Kash," that popular clothing store, has just installed new and up-to-date machinery for making their famous brand of clotliing, "The Prestwell'' suits. They are now in a position to supply you with an up-to-date ready-to-wear suit at a moderate price. Being made on the premises, these suits are splendidly tailored, cut in the latest fashion witli specially-built shoulders and nicely-shaped collars. These suits are the most up-to-date and stylish suits in the colony. We strongly advise our readers to call at "The Kash" and ask to see one of these suits. They have them from 40s lid to B3s.—Advt." "L.K.G." WORTH DOUBLE ITS COST. An "L.K.G." will save, both time and labor. Mr. W. Weir, Stirling, writes: "It is with extreme pleasure that ' testify to the splendid results I am ow taming with the "L.K.li." milker. The longer I use it the more pleased I become, for the results ate in every way extremely satisfactory. It is a great labor-saver, for with three attendants 1 can milk 40 cows in 50 minutes witii three machines, and peace and contentment reign over the whole, establishment. Willi the latest rubberware, I find the upkeep of plant a small item, and the upkeep for the past four months' continuous running h;is only cost lis Ad. T am so pleased with my plant that if T were offered double its cost, conditionally tliat T would go back to band-milking. T would not accept." agents, Egmont-strcct, New Plymouth. ~ ran and Co., Ltd., sole Wvt. DON'T WAIT TILL TO-MOIiROW. It's little colds that grow into big colds, the big colds that end in consumption and death. Don't wait till tomorrow to cure the little colds, for ono dose of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs. Colds, and Consumption will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. Dr. Sir-.don's New Discovery is a safe end never-failing remedy. Price Is lid and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.

X. JOSEPH'S 11ALL KUCIIKE l'AltTl' AND DANCE. THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL. A. J. SCIIIEUNY, Hon. Sec.

TUKAiPA FIRST JUMOKS. BUOUGIIAM-STEEET UJf. fridayTapkil a. P. DOUGLAS.. Hon. u " TARAXAKt GAKMSON BAND'S | ANNUAL BALL ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd iTrim-n of Wales' Birftday). '•THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Dtess, and Masquerade Dancers. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W. J. UPTON, Hon. Secretary. EbMONY ROAD SPORTS. AIONDAY, MAY 25 (EMiPiKE DAY). To celebrate the opening of the New Hall. Don't forget to lie there. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. CAM KINGTON BOAD ISOAtil). "NTOTIUE is hereby given that an Election of Two Members lor the above liirard in place of Messrs. John Lashbrook and Christopher Carter will be cjied). CarringUm l!oad, on TUESAY, tin' Mh May, l'J'W- I declare the uard'- Ollice as above, and noon on UI'diSDAY. the Mill day of April. E.YHiAI IKDINAKY VACANCY. An election of One Member to the above Board will lie held to replace Mr. .1. IVpperlll (who has resigned) at the same lime and placo as the General Election advertised above. Nominations for this vacancy will be received up to NOON on Thursday, April 30, IUOB. as

VOL ROWE, NllW PLYMOUTH AND HaWMA. DUN OATS CIU'SKKD OATS WHEAT STKAW CHAFF CAMSBBUKY CHAFF OATEN SH.KAF CHAFF POTAIOKS All Primest Quality at W. ROWE'S, SeKH, GIIAIX AND I'llillJlTJi MeIK'KANT,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 104, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 104, 23 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 104, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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