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The Boys' Mew Inter Suits are Here m Styles that will Delight Parents We've planned these Boys' Suits with great care and with all the benefit of long experience We will please the Boys as well . as their parents and invite both to see the handsome showing. Boys' all Wool Norfolk Suits. High-grade suits of wool fabrics, in many new and handsome colorings. They are smartly tailored and lined throughout. Made with rell and step collar and belts to fit; plain and buckle and strap knickers; boys 6 to 16 years. Prices, 11/9, 12/6, 14/6 to 21/9 Boys Double-breasted Conway Suits 'Made in handsome English all-wool tweeds, reefer coats with'sailor collars of fancy drill- (detached), with vest to match; plain knickers. A Tery smart suit. For boys 2'/ 2 to 10 years. Price 10/6; rise 3d per size. Boys' Tunic and Sailor Suits 'Many new models for little fellows 2% to 8 years of age. Suits carefully tailored, beautifully finished, in West of England Serges and Worsteds, also in Dominion tweeds. A most satisfactory assortment to select from at 7/0 to 21/6 a suit. Boys' WINTER Overcoats In dark and stylish tweeds, smartly tailored, correct model. A variety of styles and fabrics to suit boys 2% to 18 years of age, 8/9 to 18/6 each. CLOTHING COMPANY

Would you appreciate to the full the joy of life? Correct dress, which will enable you to feel at home in any company and place, is a fact in life-no sensible woman will overlook. Whites' make a special study of dress, and keep the largest and most expert staff in the province. This is another fact you must consider when you consider dress. Overlook it, and you have, in all probability, missed the opportunity of having-your dress look as well as it might have done. It costs no more at Whites' to have a goodfitting diess. UJLi4a anil C<i H o Dreßß s P»olallst8, finite ana dons, Ne w Plymouth. J.P. QUALITY. LP. TABLEWARE By 9. P. Quality we mean Al—that's the very best. If you ask us for a second-grade quality we simply can't give it you. You should use the best in plated forks and spoons—second grades are not satisfactory to either buyer or seller. Al : Quality E.P. TEASPOONS 15/-, DESSERTS 28/-, TABLES 36/-. DESERT FORKS 28/-, TABLE PORKS W-. SEE SAMPLES IN WINDOW. THE J.P. HARDWARE CO., LTD. DEVON STREET, EAST 4 Doors from Hayden'a "Red Post."

To The Cycling Public. TTAVTNG been in business for ten years we can claim to be the oldestestablished firm in the trade h ere. We are prepared to supply your wants in BICYCLES, SUNDRIES and KEPAIRS. Our motto ii "Value for your money." 'We guarantee our Bicycles and we intend to be here to see that our guarantee is fulfilled if needs he. We are not here for a day; we are here to stay, and we want your custom. We sell either for cash o- on terms, and our terms are within the reach ef anyone wanting a bicycle. Come and see what we can show you. PRICES RIGHT; QUALITY RIGHT. TERMS. SMALL DEPOSITS ON EASY BROUGHAM STREET A, GEOKGE'S. CYCLE DEPOT, N*W PLYMOUT&

WANTED TO BUI SALT SALMON DRIED SPRATS LING LOBSTER BED HERRINGS OUSTERS WHITE SALT HERRINGS SHRIMPS ANCHOVIES IN BOTTLES SUGAR CORN CORNISH PILCHARDS TOHEROAS HADDOCKS LAX MENU: Dried Sprats on Bread and Butter. VEALE'S BEST GROUND COFFEE FOR BREAKFAST 'Phone 188. GOOD GROCERIES A ITER all, the groceries 701 require are good groeeriei. We keep a variety «f brands, ■oU at a variety of price*, but there'* no variety in the quality—everything's good, wholesome, and stuff we can faithL fully reeoiuaeii. WHITAKER'S (Opposite tb<! Melbourne). Devon N New Plymouth. VOU CAN GET IT CHEAPE* AT THE •'** SSD POST. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 22 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 22 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 22 May 1911, Page 8

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