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Tie AJJ.C. Boot Company are holding their annul disposing ule. A few price i: ' Gents' glace kid bate, 10a fid per pair; K .chrome bait, tight, 9s 0d; chrome E. (hooters, heavy, 13, fid; boy*' chrome If «*, 7s 3d; cies'i carpet slippers, 2s fid; : ladiai glaoe button boots, ]oa 8#; gla;e i ; (beta, button, 5s fid felt slippsfis, 10d: carpet slippers, 1*; children's slippers fdt, 7d per pair; football boots (hari toes), 10s 3d; the famous All-Bluk } with waterproof toes, atnbbs as order*!. «f* with or without heels; gents' shoot'n (heavy), 7s fid, 10s fid; gents'balmoral;. it" Ts fid, 9* fid; stockyard knee bootr. All ' goods jreltly redufd. Call ear l /- j.. A3.C. Boot Company, Devon-street.— I ****• THE ONLY BEPARATi.in > i WORLD. The "Melotte* Is the oniy svjum i made with enamelled bowl casing in p milk ind cream outlets. Of cours«, th'.- | beantiful hard glazed finish on the ps>rtI" tb>t crme in contact with the milk roiiH £' the "Melotte" an immense advans' tage over other separators in the matter ir. of dearliness. The difference between 3- th- enamelled bowi of a ''Mflott"" ini ! a china tea-cup and a '.in panniliin. We if also claim that the "Melotte" is t !>• '• easint separator to turn. That'- l.t tanse it is made oa an entirely difTwn' ' piaeip!<». We could t'rplain this to v : L. A. Nolan and Co. ( 'ute Wilson and Malaal. afesta. W» J-lrmootV ?0r Branchial Coaghs take Woods' Gnat Peppermint Cnre Is fid znd ft fid.

:'W IEN TOIJ GO TO WANGANUI STAY IT CHAVANNE'S HOTEL J. A. SMYTH ... 'PlOl'bietob, Lm* 01 TiMiSAKI. !«T)ANCDIG, DEPORTMENT, CAUSK THJJNIto, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Kraiht* Cla."e». St. Mary'» ll.i! fW»n-.«tropl. EVERY \YEI)\I-N».\\. to 10 p.m. All ni'W Sot-in y :i:!<[ Ti.il!MOB I>inr<-. Wall! (rfii'r-t't p -p----bltjr. Kir-t hour for tuition. ria-o, EVEitV SATI'IiDAV IOUMNf;, 10 to 1-2. All liranolicM «f in? (Ballroom and Fancy), Dent. Walking. Physical. R«-jpir-Hraltti, anil <irari> F.wrcisoj. at? Leuons by appointment, m ind particulars at Coloniil Cfcmjranv, Devon-street. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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