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Hewitt's Pictures to-night, See the great "Resurrection" picture.
The drncing season for 1010 will In' . opened in Xew Plymouth on the ni<rh*. of 17th March, in the Theatre 'Royal, -when a dance will be held after the •Irish national concert. Whilst footwear is on the rise, we wish to draw attention to our shoe sale. Apart from the large discounts we are offering there is a further saving of 10 per cent, to the huver by the increase in price of all leathers. So buy your stock of footwear now for the winter. The whole of our stock is reduced to .clear from 10 per cent, to 40 per cent. Deare the Shoeman can shoe grandfather down to little Bobby. Our ad .rice is to get in risht now, whilst the sale is going on.—Advt. To-morrow morning White and Sons will have so 'far opened up new lines as to b" ab'e to make an extensive display of autumn novelties. The range of hats is verv complete, and embraces ovrrv shape for which there is likely to be anv demand this season. The dress department is also particularly well entered for. and all the ponnlar weaves and colorings are to he found in the stock shown. Trimmings air quite a feat ire, and especially for evrfy in«T wear verv daintv effects are in evidence. Whites' invite their customer 1 ? and the public generally to look through on Friday or any subsequent day.— Adrfc. ' -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 336, 11 March 1910, Page 4
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245INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 336, 11 March 1910, Page 4
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