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The Boys' Hew Winter Suits are Here in Styles that will Delight Parents We've planned these Boys' Suits with great care and with ait the benefit of long exoerience. 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 handswne coUrings. They are smartly tailored and linid tbrougfreut. Made with roll and step collar and belts to fit; plain and buckle and strap knickers; boys 6 t« 16 years. Prices, 11/9, 12/6, 14/6 to 21/9 Boys Doubie-breasted Conway Suits Made in handsome English aH-wool tweejs, reefer ceats with sailor collars of fancy drill (detached), with vest to matcn; plain knickers. A rery smart suit. F«r boys 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 y_ears of age. Suits carufully tailored, beautifully fnisned, in West of England Serges and Worsteds, als» in Dominion tweeds. A most satisfactory assortment to select from at 7/0 to 21/6 a suit. Boys' WINTER Overcoats In irk and stylish tweeds, smartly tailored, correct mode. A variety of stages Mi fabrics fc« suit beys 2% to 18 years of age, $9 to !»/*> eMh.

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millinery of Style This is a mid-season opportunity for every purchaser of hats. A delightful showing U made at the under-mentioned prices, of hats whieh have just that exquisite touch of stylo that marks the difference between the well «|* dressed woman and the ordinary.. This millinery is also •»• fresh, most of the models being newer than those shown in the earlier part of the season—«nd all at a great reduction from usual rates. 7s lid and 10s 6d. White and Sons, Hew Plymouth.

You can laugh at the Cold Weather. Get a PHBMOT[(Jftf HBATER right away. The otU. wevi&er has only slarlwd. THI PIRWOTIOK—The aost practa»l iod eeoawnieal means of heating. Pri*M tnm W». THEJ.P. HARDWARE CO.. (fABKS«N & PAWL) BEyox-araEKf east new pltmotth.

%&t# A HAURICK & 00. LANt) LAND TO YOU WHO DESIRE A SHEEP FARM NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. 7AA ACRBB situate at Uruti. OJU? Ivv land at 3EI per acre. 300 acres in grass, 10# acres just sown, and 100 acres of terrace land is now felled, the balaoee in bush, subdivided into five paddocks, sheep-proof fencing (totaaa posts); geoa sheep yards; 16 miles to railway dtation, nine miles to pest office and stare. Price £3 per acre. Easy terms. " 1 >TA ACRES O.R.P. at £1 per acre; - A ' V about 250 acres felled aad grassed, and from 130 te 16* acres level land, subdivided into eight paddocks; 4-roomed cottage, 14-bail cowshed, aid dairy aad outbuildings; six miles from store, post office and school. Price £2 per aore. Basy terms. 1 AftA ACRES splendid busk otuntry AOVV OJR.P., at 1*; aWat 4M acres in pass, a*nd large portion nlougbable. No fencing. A whare on pwporty Price £• fe per aero; £MO cask, Valance afcc years at 2 per cent. VI purchaser takes over £SOO mortgage low on property will accept £IOO cash. Tuts is a splendid chance for a good man, and is exceptionally cheap. We have kundreds of other choice pro- ' pettiea on our Land Register, which contains practically the pick of Taranaki and Warkato Properties. Intending buyers would do well to write or call on us for particulars of same. C. & R. JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY .. STRATFORD P,O. Bos 80. Telephones, Residence 140, Office 164. rpE TOriAßb 'UEKA, VOU don't know what I have in store. I have Ice Cream in galore; A taste is sufficient to make you long for more, Go roll your pennies along to the little lollie store. IE WHARS RHEA, STRATFOR* . notice. I AnnMuoements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths most be dulv accredited. | Chafes for these, 3s each. In Memorian Notices are inserted at the same rates, htt w*» KM *» riifesl an tft&ional eharge el ft « * nUfc. *«««« of Death and FritMe TaJewtfifc are ' wed at 5s 6d each. Notices of Death Funeral are charged at 8s each. Notices of Thanks and Bereavement Mottoes ue charged at 3s «8 each.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 4, 29 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 4, 29 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 4, 29 June 1911, Page 8

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