Among tile black population of town llib florin is called a "Scotsman, because in tin 1 old days, when the flori was little known in South Africa, 'Scottish contractor paid his workme in florins instead of half-crowns. In a drought-stricken town far out We:-; Wit.li good -water we're not often blest Which brings man.v ills, And we often need pills, So we use Laxo-Touie, they're best. LAXO-TO.N7C PILLS, im/ 2 d and (idBullock and Johnston, Agents, New Plymouth.
Money is desperately scarce and yo« ran't afford to miss any chance of saving it. These figures are money -savers: 'Gents.'s chrome bals {usual price 15s fid) present price 89 Od; gent.'a glace bals (17s Od), 12s 6d; men's heavy kip Shooters (Ids fjd), lis 9d; ladies' glace ■taitton boots (lfls) (Id). 10s Od; ladies' 'fllaee laced button, shoes (8s Cd), 4s lid; I Idfes' goloshes (4s 3d), 3g 3d.—A.B.C '|opt,Co., New Plymouth,—Adyt.... ,»...
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 134, 5 July 1909, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 134, 5 July 1909, Page 3
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