MADE IN NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL SHOW Of COLONIAL-.MADE GOODS IN THE WINDOW. AT the same time our SALE is going nil in>iih'. Ooods Ueilueed 10 per ci'lii. to SO per cent. BAUOAINS (;Al. tUIC. Over C3IM1I) wolili of stock to select from. ' We nre showing a Working Mode; of a ISItITISH MA.VI I'-W'AU SI 111' in window—a STI/DY [•'OK THE CHILD!! EX. The mode! is built to scale and made by a colonial. DE ARE'S BOOT ARCADE OPPOSITE Mli. KlN'(i'S AITTION MART, NEW I'LYUOI'TU.
"Yes, it's certainly time you got your Winter clothing, and it's certain if you want it good and cheap you'll get it at 'The Kash.'" . . . . . WE cater oniy for men and boys, and therefore we sre able to give you a wide selection at moderate prices, All our clothing is made on the premises, nndcr; our own supervision, and we guarantee every article to be of Uonest dependable make. Try us for you* J Winter Wants, and you will be satisfied. 3 dozen Men's Colonial Flamnel SINGLETS, 2s 6d 15 dozen Men's Woolnn SOX, 3 pairs for 2s 6d 13 dozen Boys' STOCKINGS, of durable make, Is 36 Boys' Tweed OVL,ICOATS, sizes G toll, now 8s lid 19 Boys' Tweed OVERCOATS, sizes 11 to 14 now lis 9d 35 Men's OVERCOATS, usually sold at 30s, now 22s 6d 50 Men's "Prestwell" OVKiiCOATS, usually -17/6. now 37s 6d *B* a THE KASH v Just Below Nolan's Auction Mart, Devon Street New Plymouth.
EXHIBITION NEW mALAND MANUFACTURES ,n;iA" 13 to JULY IS, FOE LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY IN Gents, Ladies and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES TKff NEW ZEALMDffI CLOTHING FACTORY,! New Zealand Clothing Factory, New Plymouth Branch. Telephone 282.
SAFE INVESTMENTS FOR YOUR SAYINGS THIS IS A MATTER KEQUUUXC! THE ATXEXTIOX OF ALL. ill a commercial enter prise which is safe and proved. These enterprises are managed by the business men about you, who arc known to all. We make a speciality of such investments. Let us impart our knowledge to von; it may considerably improve your financial position. In any case, it can do you no harm to hear our recommendations. ENQUIRY LW7TED. IM'ompt and careful attention to all correspondence. ' Call, wire, or write us; it will pay you. R. WOODHOUSE EGMOXT STREET. Telegrams: "WOODHOUSE," Xcw Plymouth.
LAST DAY op C. 0. HAWICK'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE SATURDAY, JBi,Y 11, iilfts. C. O. lIAWKE, NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD.
SIG, MIRTH, "*4t mi won (i. G. BOULTON S REACTIONS BY T V/OllLD'a BEST AliT jroi'j NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIEB landed diiect from tlie faotorieß, JO.lWi) fiDtSOX, STERLING and PATH DISC and CYLINDER BECOKDS, TfllS )jEBT PJtOUUBABUE. All tha Latest in t'iiouograplig, (Jramaphoiiet. ZoMphowj, ft'id Trumpets for e»mf» Tr[i" V.'A'jts'iiiUEH cany a aloe* of 1.0,080 rnis to uhonae from. Full stocW of requisites on hand. Orders and 'epuirs executed promptly. NOTE.—CASH WITH OKDEK. AH ifoo&a *.t Wellington tnd Aucklau? itices, 3DEVO3S STREET
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2
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