tors' Outlet Sale SECOND WEEK - - SECOND WEEK FRESH SALE SPECIALS THESE FOR THIS WEEK LADIES' BLOUSES 2/Q American shirt make, worth 3/11 YOUTHS' SUITS 22 7 6 All-wool, 3-garment, buckle or plain, worth 30/-. MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS . 211 Marvellous value. Worth 3/11. MENS CHROME BALS For light, best wear. Reduced from I'2/C. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS Jg/0 All-wool Roslyn tweeds. Neat dark patterns. Reduced from 19/0. 'VARSITY SUITS, 109 Green and brow tweeds, summer weights, reduced from 12/6 SADDLE TROUSERS Q/g Hard-wearing tweed. Reduced from 10/6. YOUTHS' TENNIS SHIRTS Made from the famous 9 / 'll Honeycomb Shirting. FINEST LOT OF MEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS YET OFFERED BELOW WORTH Suits of Dark Green and Brown Wors" teds, Plain and Twilled Venetians, Fancy Coatings aud Indigo Worsteds, exquisitely cut, and tailored in a masterly way into the bqst styles of this summer, at prices that cannot possibly carry the story of value represented. They will be readily recognised, however, wheii you see the suits. HERE'S THE PRICE STORYAt 59/6 —Suits made to sell at 75/At 49/6 Suits made to sell at 65/At 45/'- —Suits made to sell at 55/At 35/- —Suits made to sell at 45/At 25/- Suits made to sell at 35/No wonder so many people with moderate incomes have fine clothe's. They watch the MELBOURNE advertisements, and profit by ihem. SOME THINGS SEEM TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE ' MEN'S GREY DENIMS Q/£ reduced from 3/11. * LACE CURTAINS lovely Nottingham goods, 4/11,5/11worth 30 per cent. more. 7/6,8/6 CARPET BEDSIDES Q/£ Made of best Tapestry Brussels, lVsJ'ds long. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 8 foi Irish lawn, hem-stitclied MERINO PANTS 1/£ Full men's size, worth 2/11. RED SPOT H'K'R'C'F'S 4for 1 ! Men's sizes, good fast colors, 1 / worth 6d each TWEED KNICKERS 1/11 for boys 3 to 12 years HERRINGBONE SHEETING I / 72in wide; a stunning bargain. " per yard MEN'S PANAMAS 1 K/tf Best shape. Ordinary price 21s. Only a few left.
ORDER IT IN IP BOTTLES Why do you suppose nearly Everybody specifies DOG'S HEAD BASS l And Ms for this Label to see that they get it. & <a 53 % & $ a sfc io & ST, O. 0* Ihtm
p I G S. p I G S. IJIHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY * are buyers of Prime Bacon Pig* between 112Uw and 1501ba dead weight, fEOM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory, etfery Wednesday. Tariki—Monday, Dec. 12. Waitara —Monday, Dec. a" an:l 19. Smart Road—Tuesday, Dec. 13. Midhirst—Tuesday, Dec. 6 and '2O. The factory will be open to receive pigs on Wednesday, December 28. p I G S. p I G S. rrOODYTLLE BAOON COMPANY, ** LOOTED, Opunake—Mondays, Nov. 7 and 21. Okato —Mondays, 7 aid 21. Moturoa—Tuesdays. Yov. 8 and 22. Toko —Tuesdays, Nov. and 22. Douglas Road —Tuesd.;\ ;. Nov. 8 and 22. Mid v 'rst—Wednesdays, Nov. 2, 16 ; 30. Tariki- A'ednesdays, Not. 9 and 23. Notice to Farmers.—Our receiving day Bt Waitara will he Monday from this date. Representative: L. NAIRN, Eltham. Agent: J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato.
FOR BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES CALL AT REYNOLDS' CYCLE - DEPOT DEVON STREET. Telephone 109.
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p I 6 S. p I G S. W. DJHOCK & CO. iXTB are now prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Porkers and Choppers at the undermentioned places:— Opunaice —Oct. 31, Nov. 14 and 28. Okato—Oct. 31, Nov. 14 and 28. Moturoa —Nor. 1, 15 and 29. Inglewooi—Every Wednesday from Nov. 2. Smart Road —Nov. 7 and 21. Waitara—Nov. 8 and 22. Toko—Every Monday, from Oct. 31. Tariki—Nov. 1, 15 and 29. Stratford —Every Wednesday, from Nov. 2. MiShirst —Wednesdays, Nov. 9 and 23. Douglas—Nov. 8 and 22. Agents: C. E. STREET, Fitzroy, and 3. MARRA, Stratford.
T. BRANSGROVE'S Ladies' Strap Shoes 4/6 5/6 6/6 Ladies' B.itton Shoes 5/6 8/6 12/6 Ladies 'J;in Boots 10/6 12/6 14/6 Ladies' Derby Shoes 8/6 10/6 12/6 Men's Glace Boots 10/6 12/6 18/6 REPAIRS. Men'* Boots soled 3/-; Ladies' do. 2/-. Rubber beds 6d; Patches 3d. BRAN SGrRO YE DEVON STRRET EAST. Coughs come in same as Winter. Lane's Emulsion is good both Sum= sier.and Winter.
GOOD MORNING, MADAM Tea, aometttng like last Friday's order! Certainly. Our customer! appreciate r " our good beef. What's for "" Sunday? Choice, tender I '' airloin, juicy leg of muttom, tome of the p rimes t porkT ~ Beg your pardon! Plump, little cockerel t Bight fti<niV you. Good morn* tag. TonTl a«w 1* 111 trouble if you get your meat tin SOLE BROTHERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 8
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