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THERE'S NO SHOW LIKE OUR SHOW "HMDR Costume Vnlut, Costume Small ness, 3l)/0. Worth 50/-. you be quiet? Not yet; let me tell you of Herbert's, the place to get your money's worth. QOME in out of the wet! Ladies' Tweed Coats 13/11, Rain Coats 14/11, maids' coats, all prices.—Herbert's Up-to-Date. TT'S Hue you can buy woven unshrinkable Combinations 2/0, Singlets 1/-, Bodices 1/11, Nights 5/11, at Herbert's. SPHERE'S no show like our show for stocking bargains—Ladies' 9d and 1/-, Maids' llVid, Boy's (heavy and strong) from 1/3.—Herbert's.

MISTAKE to think our window o! bargain underclothing's common; it's common prices, the garments beautiful.—Herbert's. NO ERROR-Our Trimmed Hats •2/11, untrimnied 1/11, are worth three times that price.—Herbert's. f)UR Country Customers will get n njady-io-wear outfit for the Show this week at bargain price.—Herbert's. QOSTUME 35/6, Jacket 13/11, 15/0; 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, 4/8. "KIO Chilblains if you dry with Herbert's Towels, soft, thick and thirsty—9d, lOd, lid each. pOLD can't poke its nose through our Blankets; largest double 17/0, medium 14/11. —Herbert's wondrous price. pOLD weather, Comfort—Real Scotch Blanket, largest medium 21/-. —Herbert's value.

CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen words («•« inserted for ONE SUILLL\'U i>er insertion; or if Three inseiiio.ts 2s Od. If orders come by kU-.r it must be understood that doMti these rates will be charged inilms accompanied by cash. yy.WTL'D—Waitress and Laundress for the YYhangamomona. Hotel.—])'. Calghor, Whangainuiuona. 14-t.c. WWO ladies want two unfurnished rooni.s, with use of kitchen, or share house, near New Plymouth or Fitzroy station. "Currie," this office. 23-2 JJAWKIXS &, CO., Steam Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Work*, are right opposite the. Melbourne, Devon street, A'ew Plymouth. Special mourning orders exe euted in 4S hours. Country orders promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 21-1 JJOWE'S Table Potatoes, all firet prize winners, are sound, cheap and suitable to all palates. rjAiiDEN Seeus, procurable at Rowes', are just the kinds you want. Reliable a iid true to name. gECOXD-HAAD Piano, by Strauss, in good order, £10; terms, (Is monthly. A bargain.—Hoffmann. 17-t.c. OKA POUNDS. four-roomed Villa and '/ 8 acre, five minute* from Post Office. A bargain. Terms, £6O jash —E. J. Carthew & Co. "t K POUNDS per acre lor rich 50-acre dairy farm, 4-roomed house and sheds. A|l in splendid order. Seven miles from New Plymouth.—E. J. Car:| thew & Co. 1 O POUNDS per acre for 200 acres, all grass, situated on Main Road; buildings, etc.; (J 1 /* miles from New Plymouth. It's a bargain. Terms, £SOO cash.—E. J. Carthew & 00.

1 Art POUNDS CASH will se«ure eigktroorred house and conveniences. Price, £575. Given away; house can't be built for the money.—Gilmour and Clarice, New Plymouth. A WORD in your ear—Herbert's mar- . vellous value hosiery, fast dye, Od pair, la pair. ' 1 00 POIJNDS CASH win Becure flrst " ■*- V " class dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences. Price £475. About the price of the house.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. rylL J3uy full quarter-acre, level. Price, £ISD; good terms.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth.

GRAND BENEFIT Tendered to Mr. Fred. Stephens, who has lost one of his logs, By the rpAYLOR-QA R R I N G T 0 N MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. When will be produced for the first time in New Plymouth the latest and greatest of American Musical Comedy Successes, entitled THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO Introducing all the very latest songs and music, Concluding with the screamingly funny, farcical sketch of 'ARRY AND 'ARRIET _,„# With .all the latest songs and dances. A HOST OF TALENT TO HELP THE CIIIPPLE. Prices! Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-; Pit, l/-. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence, 8, Box plan at Hoffmann's Musical Warehouse.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 1

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