Money is desperately scarce ana yo« can't afford to iniss any chance of saving it. Theee figures are money-savers: Gents.'* chrome hals (usual price ISs Oil) present price Ss 6d; gent.'s glace bais (17s 6(1), 12s Gil; men's heavy kip shooters (16s 0(1), lis 9d; ladies' glace button boots (lO.s' 00), 10s 6d; ladies' glace laced button shoes (8s Cd), 4s lid; ladies' goloshes (4s 3d), 3s 3d—A.B.C Boot Co.. New Plymoi>*i.—Advt. During the boot and shoe sale at the Melbourne every lino being sold is a real bargain. The firm's motto has ever been "cut and cut again" and now when "Taranaki's lowest prices" are genuinely reduced it's little wonder that (lie public's response lias been whole-hearted. It'll pay hand somely to buy while this sale is 'in pro gross.—Advt. , , I
JJ E W rL Y 110 UT H CHORA! SOCIETY. (Assisted by ait efficient Orchestra). FIRST GRAND CONCERT, ST. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT Soloists— MISS 0. BUCKMAX, MISS TAYLOR, MR. XIXOX, MR. JOHN HASLAM. Conductor— MR. FRAXCIS CORNWALL. Pianist— MR. BRUCE LEWIS. Leader of Orchestra— MR. A. L. COOKE. Overture—"Desdeniona" .. Sehlepcgrcl] ORCHESTRA. Serenade "Moonlight and Music Giro Pinsuti CHORAL SOCIETY. Song—"Through the Forest," Ernest Newton MISS 0. BUCKMAX. "net and CI " "" Concone net, MISSES LEATHAM & TAYLOR, Chorus, LADIES. Song—"Because" .... Cuv D.llardciol MR. JOIIX HASLAM. Glee—"Grpsy Life" .. .. R. Schumann CHORAL SOCIETY AXD ORCHESTRA. ctiou—"Siziliettti," Franz von B'on ORCHESTRA. art Sonj.'-"Softly fall the Shad Evening" .. .. '. Hatton CHORAL SOCIETY. Song—"Roses" Stephen Adams 'MISS TAYLOR. Catch,, "To Our Musical Club," MALE CHOIR. Song—"Till Heath" Mascheroni MI!. XIXOX. (Violin Obligato. MR. H. SALT). ng of the Vikings," Eaton CHORAL SOCIETY AXD ORCHESTRA. March—"Pukckura," Francis Cornwall CHORAL SOCIETY. Tickets obtained at Messrs Avery. Collier and Co., or members of the Society. ADMISSIOX-2S and Is.
IHE E T, M 0 N T LODGE (Oddfellows). SOCIAL, CARD PARTY AND DANCE. Will Ire held in THE FORESTERS' HALL, Gill St., on. THURSDAY, 19th INST. Gouts 1/8, Ladles I*. NEW PLYMOUTH POULTRY SOCIETY. the Cn NEXT. An« :'ee Palace oti THURSDAY at 19, at 8 p.m. Important. 11. J. HOBHS, Secretary.
EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS LADIEJ £ GENTLEMEN,— I have pleasure in announcing that I have taken over the business of Mr. Gaufcrodger, New Plymouth. In future the business' will be carried on as a thoroughly up-to-date Ladies' and Gentlemen's tailoring establishment. My stock will Ibe absolutely new, composed of the most STYLISH, FASHIONABLE and UP-TO-DATE materials for the coming season. All orders entrusted to me will h'.' cut and made on the premises by THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL TAILORS. I hope, by careful attention to business, and by giving BEST possible VALUE for MONEY, to merit a share of public I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, JOHN WADDLE.
All Is Not Gold That Glitters brown. DURI3AR w.ill shim, your shous as no other polish will. II imparts' a brilliant, glittcir.ij.', nud waterproof polish, and one that will not easily wear oil'. Children's footwear will la«t longer if you n.-o DURRAR, because it waterproofs and the DURBAR metal outfits. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores it I "/ad, 3d, Cd and Is'. The Kind You Need
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 175, 17 August 1909, Page 3
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