MEN'S HARD FELT HATS FOB 5/11. ERY new style from a maker who thinks no liat: for the price so fine his, no shapes so good—lie wants you to have the best. We *ay they are 7s hats. W. T. HOOKHAM, THE CASH CLOTHIER, Cobhib Devon mi) Brougham Stbkkts, New Plymouth
yyE have Twenty Varieties of FARMERS' BOOTS to elioose from, from gS gD TO A PAIIi. We are having a bid for the farmer-' trade, and mean to get it. GUM IU KVi'S for draimvork. GOLOSHES to keep the feet dry. DANCING SHOES to hop in At Deare's Boot Arcade NEW PLYMOUTH. Write us. We will post out.
THOSE FARMERS' BOOTS.
LET ITS CLOTHE YOUR BOYS w E hare in stock a splendid assortment of Boys' Norfolk Suits. This is a popular suit for boys between the ages of 8 and 13. We have them in English Worsteds and Colonial Tweed-;, nice dark greys, fawns, browns, and blue serges. Below we give you a few of our prices:— 13 ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, sizes 8 to 12, 12s Gd 20 DARK GREY COLONIAL SUIT.-*, 9's to 13's, 14s dd 18 CHOICE FAWN KAIAI'OI SUIT*. 9* (o 14's, 21s 30 SUPERIOR KAIAI'OI TWKKI) SUITS, B's to la's, 27s «d THE KASH, DEVON STREET, Jait below Nolan's Aucti on Mart, New n'lTmouth.
WINTER SLIPPERS WABM. STYLISH. DURABLE . Our New Shipments are Exceptional Value. LADIES Felts, lotl to l-i Cu C'amclbitir, Is 6d U> as lid Boots, 3s 6d to lis Carpets, 2s 3il to Is 6d Leather, 3s lid to Ss (itl Ward Shoes, 5s lid to l's GENTS Felts, 1< 3d to 3s '.ld Cnmclbair, 4s i)d to 5s Dd Boots, is 3d to tis <si Konieos, 9.s to lis Leather, Is (>d to f>s Levant, <ss to 10s Large Variety of Children's Felts. NEW ZEALAND!] 1 CLOTHING FACTORY)!! New Zealand Ulothing Factory, New Plymouth Branch. Telephone 282. .
HORSE COVERS COW COVERS TKI'J T. KING AND dO, COW COVERS FROM 8/6 JOURS BEAT THEM ALL T. KING AND CO., SADDLERS AND IMPORTERS DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH,
SHARE - - - INVESTMENTS I have now full particulars of several splendid investments —investments which, I am sure, will show a large capital rise at an early date and which now return 12 >/ s per cent. I consider the above investments referred to are the liest I have yet recommended, without exception. Call early for particulars, as the market is a rising one. 1 have also several mining venture- for quick which I feel confident will give investors a good return at an early date. K. WOODIIOUSE ■SRAREBROKER A.VJ FINANCIAL ADVISKK, NEW PLVMorili. Phone 331. Telegrams: "Woodhouse."
MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY. SELECTIONS BY THE WOIiLD'S UK ST AUTISTH 6* won. IHE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIES Just landed diiect from the factories, 10,000 EDISON, STERLING and PATH DISC and CYLINDER RECORDS, THE BEST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in Phonographs, and Trumpets for same. TffK TALKERIEB carry a stoc*- of 10,0'JI) locorilj to choose from. Full stock of requisites on hand. Orders and repairs executed promptly. N(>TE.—CASH WITH ORDER. AJI goods «t- Wellington and Aucklaui) JTieM. C 4. G. BOULTON DEYOK STREET
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 117, 8 May 1908, Page 2
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