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The Best-Yet Boot Sale, which starts ftt McEweh Bros.' on Wednesday next, September Ist, for the purpose of reducing their stock before stock-taking, will present an excellent opportunity for buying boots and shoes of high quality and correct style at prices which mean jceal bargains indeed. Such genuine reductions as are shown on every pair of boots and shoes are bound to be appreciated by every thrifty man and woman in New Plymouth, and it will pay, you to get in early on Wednesday morning and see the bargains. To those who have babies or the care Of the sick in their charge the new advertisement of Mr. C. Carter will be pf interest. Owing to the inclemency of the weather and counter-attractions on Thursday evening last, the meeting of wood-wind instrumentalists and intending learners
Was postponed until Wednesday evening next at 8.30 o'clock, when Mr. C. H. [Anderson will be pleased to meet the above' players, etc., at the Taranaki Garrison Bandroom, to discus's the adIvisaUciicss of forming the present band into one- of military instrumentation. Bee advertisement. Fresh fruits, of course, are not picked from the trees at this season of the year. And preserves may be getting low. Frimley fruits are juat like the bait home-made preserves, with a pure fruit taste that appeals to everyone. Trimley fruits of all kinds are obtainable at Whitakert. Kirkcaldie and Stains' replace advertisement this week deals with filmy fabrics for summer. Buying your dresses at White and Sons' means the maximum of satisfaction for the minimum of trouble on your part. Whites can give you a price for any class of dress costume finished complete to your order. Your choice of style is unlimited, and everything, fitting included, can be done at one visit. And, moreover, you will find it cheaper than making-all the purchases) of sundry items yourself at a number of different times.— . „ . Atrinury Bros, announce m their replace advertufcmenl on page 1 that their li" sale has been most successful. For a "few davs stocktaking oddments will be offered'i.t clearing prices. The goods have to be cleared out to make room for new spring shipments.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 30 August 1909, Page 3
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360INTERSTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 30 August 1909, Page 3
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