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lake you smile:—Gents chrome Bate, standard screwed, usu n ,I price 14s (id, now 10s fid; gents' heavy chrome boot, usual price 16s 6d, now 12? 6d; gents' box-calf, beat boot, usual price 10s fid, now 14s lid; grabs' heavy kip 15s «d; AH Black football boots, solid tow, 4piilces to order, 12s fid; drrome football boots, hard toes, youths' Da 6d, gents' 10s 6d. We've got to clear these lines rightaway.—A.B.O. Boot and Shoo Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth.—Advt. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS. Bengal razors, high-claas pocket cut lerj, all the latest on hand. Boyj ritchea (good timekeepers) csnrbe'obtained at 6s each at J..Avery's, tobacco■ist. Devos ttreet—Advt.

SOME NEW DBEBSFABRICS piASfiIOSF : has sanctioned quite a number of dress fabrics for autumn and winter wear. TWEED CLOTHS and SERGES are in the ascendant, and the-textures and eolorings of these are as varied as pos- • Bible. We are showing every fashionable fabric, and our prices are very moderate. AIX-WOOL CHEVRON CHEVIOTS; in vieux rose, paon, turquoise, saze '■' wide, at 5s 6d a yard. . CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, all wool, in red, navy, brown, prunelle, reseda, moss, ■' Copenhagen blue, navy Hue, and paon; 46ia wide, at 4s 6d a yard. ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, 48in wide, in j, champagne, sky blue, reseda, saxe blue, moss, brown, and navy blue, at 5s Gil a yard. SPECIAL STRIPED CLOAKING, for dressing gown; and children's cloaks, in brown aid black, green and black, red and black, and black and white; 54in wide, at 5s lid a yard. CLOTHS, for children's cloaks and ladies' dressing gowns, 54 in wide, in cardinal, navy blue, dark reseda, saxp blue, royal blue, and mam. 0 t 4s 6.1 a vard. \At> CLGVHS, for chudien'a cloaks, 50 in vide, in ivcry, pink, viex rose, •tiirquciji, sky Hue, navy blue, and crrdiiial al 5s fid and Cs fid a vard. HEAVY GRKV TWEEDS, in "grey grounds, with fancy mixed stripes. 53>n wide, at 2s Lid a yard. } HEAVY THICK TWEEDS, all wool, in fancy strips "" " ' ' "' yard. PLAIN CHEVIOTS, in navy, brown, green, new blue, moss and poan; Mia wide, at 2s lid a yard. . PLAIN ALL-'fl 001. CHEVIOTS, in, navy, brown, tabae, prunelle, clematis. >. ' Dioss, grey, heliotrope, myrtle, saxe -'-"-■ shades; 48in uie, at a? lid and 5s fid a vard. - PLAIN CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, in paon. lioa, prunelle, loutre, taupe, and - navy. 48in wide, at 4s fid a yard. Fil<CY STRIPED MIXED TWEEDS, all > wool, and in all fashionable shades at 2s lid a yard. SEKGtS, in rough Est.imene and fine ' ,in navy and black: ■ide, at 2s Gd, 2s lid and 3s 6d a yard. 'TAILORING TWEEDS, a new and fashionable lot just arrived from Lon- ; don, at to Cd to 15s a yard.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD ;•• \ (Department I). SO PURE. SO GO»jD TOW BEING SOLD EVEBY WEEK THIB POPULAB SOAP DOES GREAT WUKK iWoriD Not Hebt a Babt oe the Most Delicate Fabbic | MOTHER'S 3d HELP ?'■ TT would be thought that the smallf est silver coin would not buy much help for tired mother, but it is the price oi ',<.-lb packet of "Klora•line" sweet antiseptic washing coin- • pound. Used with hot water it ; causes the dirt to drop out of '■ clothes and lengthens their life. No I laborious rubbing is needed. Paint ,: and woodwork, greasy dishes an 1 S- grimy hands yield alike to their dirt 8- to its magic touch, and suffer no »larm. ~ &•'■ Sav to your grocer: "Floraiinc. fe'H he" says "Just as good," repeat |: "Eloraline." Say it as if you MBAIr jf' FLORALINE -> "A Marvel in the Home." E daily "fe of LANE'S MEDOLINE makes and l the skin active and fe. Freckles, spots, and gulckly removed, i/s - - •- ft 7.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 63, 8 April 1909, Page 2

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