Always to the Kash are the f" Taranaki has evu want a boy's suit see their Norfolk si at lis 6d, or their Conway suits at 13s 9d. In men's suits they've got the fitting suits they are, too, with nicciv padded shoulders and good front. Try one»—Aiirti You can lose your situation, You can lose your rank or station, You can lose your reputation, Yon can even lose your wife! But if thL -advice you follow When your cough sounds harsh and hoilow, „ And WOtooa' Peppermint you swallow, Ym will never lose your life. 1
STILISH SUMMER STOCKINGS TF you have got it into your mod that any kind of hosiery will Jo for Ui; ner, get quit of it quickly. Stockhave acquired an extreme importance this season, and for that rea*rj they *re produced in fancy ellect. \\c d our prices are positively the lowest possible. SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE, in black, with vertical silk stripes m At 2/- and 2/0 a pair TAN SILK-FINISHED HOSE, with vertical silk stripeji, in sky blue, wh'te, purple, emerald and gold, r . At 2/8 a pair CASHMERE HOSE, in brown and green, with vertical silk stripes, At 3/3 a pair BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, wilii stripes, in green, sky blue aad viulei, At 3/6 a p'Ur BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, with emerald, violet, sky blue, cardinal, and white clox, . , at 3/3 a pair TAN CASHMERE HOSE, with self clox, At 3/3 a pair BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, shot with white, sky blue, emerald and purple, At 3/3 a pair TAN CASHMERE HOSE, shot with purple, sKy blue or emerald, At 3/3 a pa ; r CASHMERE HOSE, in tartan effects—the correct tartans of several Scottish cluas, At 3/6, 4/6, 6/6 a par LISLE THREAD HOSE, with vertical drop-stitch, or 'bracelet stripes, in emerald, sky blue, or violet, also mixed stripes, At 2/- a pair TAN LISLE HOSE, with vertical dropstitch or bracelet stripes, in emerald, sky blue, black, gold, or purple, and mixed stripes, At 2/- a pa'.r KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD tdepartment I).
Menelik's Muse You may not have heard it before, but the fai Abyssinia is a pout. He lias written of the stars and the moon, tie earth and the sky, of drinking and eating and sleeping, of love and bate and piety. The new poem of the King's is sung in every household of Abyssinia; enthusiasts often smg it in the afternoons also. It commences— Fli ngnicth isbau blef rommy fcr owl Ifa inwou dsing,fa irXoora, As ojig><]i oul dplea seth eewe llenow. Ivcs/ungthi neeyp.br owsoft; Aulnow. ■poth ingevrt ain- ' *■■ inerstr ainan dsing "lesui ted toaking, f Suratura! /about Jmtura. ! to understand tho ~» soulful joy, try a pound •or yourself. Start on*U, 2/-. All I go«I grocers have it. ;JPO THQSE ABOUT TO MARRY.-CaH il and inspect our stock of Weddiu? s»nd Announcement Cards; splendid as"iortmeat.—"News" Jobbing Depariuiei.t. ETJp-to-dato Printing of every Uind
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 202, 30 September 1909, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 202, 30 September 1909, Page 2
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