THERE'S NO SHOW LIKE OUR SHOW TpOE Costume Value, Costume Smartness, 39/6. Worth 50/-. you be quiet? Not yet; let m tell you of Herbert's, the place t< get your money's worth. QOME in out of the wet! Ladies Tweed Coats 13/11, Rain Coat* 14/11, maids' coats, all prices.—Herbert's Up-to-Date. , TT'S true you can buy woven unshrink able Combinations 2/6, Singlets 1/Bodices 1/11, Nights 5/11, at Herbert's. WHERE'S no show like our show fo stocking bargains—Ladiea' 9d an* 1/-, Maids' liy 2 d, Boy's (heavy and strong) from 1/3.—Herbert's. MISTAKE to think our window of lxirgain underclothing's common; it's common,prices, the garments beautiful.—Herbert's. H£AKE NO ERROR-Our Trimmed Hats 2/11, untrimmed 1/11, are worth three times that price.—Herbert's. QUR Country Customers will get a ready-to-wear outfit for the Show this week at bargain price.—Herbert's. QOSTUME 35/6, Jacket 13/11, 15/6; smart bargains not to be passed over.—Herbert's snips. JJOWLING WIND or driving rain, Umbrellas from Herbert's stand the strain—2/11, 3/11, 4/6. Chilblains if you dry with Herbert's Towels, soft, thick and thirsty—Od, 10d, lid each. can't poke its nose through our Blankets; largest double 17/6, medium 14/11.—Herbert's wondTous price. weather Comfort—Real Scotch Blanket, largest 25/6, medium 21/-. —Herbert's value. | GRAND BOXING CARNIVAL THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. FIVE SPECIAL MATCHES, including, HEAVYWEIGHT: J. Cole (Auckland) v. G. Hawkins (New Plymouth). MIDDLEWEIGHT: W. Langdon (New Plymouth) v. W. Whitaker (New Plymouth). LIGHTWEIGHTS: A. Crane (Auckland) v. A. C. Maxwell (New Plymouth). NOVICE COMPETITIONS: Class I—lOst and under. Class 2—Over lOst. Entries for Novice Competitions will be received by the undersigned until 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 10. A. L* CHAPPE-LL, Hon. Sec. N.P. Boxing Association. IMB E R (SECOND CLASS) 125 per cent. DISCOUNT OFF LIST PRICES FOR CASH at the NEW PLYMOUTH SASH &*DOOR CO.'S SAWMILL, E G M 0 N T ROAD. R. F. CORNWALL Has commenced business as a LAND & QOMMISSION Egmont Street, New Plymouth. CHEAPEST FARM IN OMATA. A Q ACRES, all grass, 7 paddocks, 6-bail **** cowshed, and other outbuildings; orchard; fine large house, with all conveniences; near school and factory. Cash £IOO, balance arranged. A fine opportunity to secure a good, neat little farm on easy terms. Further particulars— JELLYMAN & WOOD LAND AGENTS, EGMONT-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH rpHE daily vie of LANB'B I&MEDOLINE makes and keeps the skin active and healthy. Freckles, spots, and pimples quickly removed, i/|at Chemists. . at? 1> ■RUT TH*l BEST VI ACS IS BAKJJH'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 325, 12 June 1911, Page 1
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