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DON'T SPOIL A GOOD SUIT Buy a pair or WALKING BREECHES Trousers always wear out fii st, especially if the wearer is a clerk; and no man likes to wear shatf >y trousers. It's a heart-break and an expense to dispense with a guod coat and vest just because the trousers are done. "We can help you out by selling a really well-made and serviceable pair of Harris or other Tweed Brmhes. We guarantee them to fit and phase you lhey'll .u'ive you lots of wear, and ease and pleasure wearing them. Boys' Knickers 2s 11d Men's 7s 11d They're good for Golfing, Cycling, walking, street or'office wear. You'll have hard work wearing them out. They are good for a change anyhow, and wonderfully cheap—usually half as much again. Boys' Knickers, sizes 1-12. Colonial all-wool, for the Colonial boy, who wears his pants out the Colonial way, 2/11 pair. Men's Tweeds, from 7/11 to 12/6. F. PLUMTREE \ , * COMPLETE OUTFITTER XEW PLYMOUTH.

Garton's Superlative Swede Farmers are requested [to note that I can upply Garton's Superlative Swede in any quantity NEWTON KING, UEW PLYMOUTH STEA TFOED & KAPONGA.

1 There is small blame attachable to the spiall boy who " takes the cake baked with Edmonds Baking Powder Who wouldn't lay hands on such wholesome food; so light, so appetizing and nutritious ? Echo answers, " who ' ? In the " Sure to Rise" Cookery Book will be found IBnw O a host df fine ; MpK - Wnl * r BAKING . ™-S2i ■■■■■■■■■■ rtorr <e-o*2

f 0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH And in the surrounding Districts— THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS RED RAIN (2), by Cl&nranald—Catherine Wheel (half-brother to Treadmill), bred by Sir Geo. Clifford. CAMPFIRE (5), by Carbine—Revelry. For further particulars see cards. J. BOND (owner), Gill Street, New Plymouth, To Stand the Season at Now Plymouth and travel Waitara. Inglewood, Oakura and Okato. The High-class Trotting Stallion, yyiLDWOOD QHI E F (Sire, Wildwood (imp.); dam Dart). WILDW (X)D CHIEF'S sire, Wiliwood, is the cnampion speed producer of Australasia, he being the sire of Wildwood Junior (4inin 33sec.. two miles), a record holder and winner of the Thousand Pound Race twice in succession, and of Ribbonwood, who held the resord for nine years, beating Fritz (2m. 9sec) for a mile. Ribbonwood in turn is the sire of Kin" Cole (2min 8 3-ssec. for a mile and 4min 31scc. for two miles), who held the recoid last season. No breeder in search of a champion can afford to ignore the Wildwood blood. WILDWOOD CHIEF will cover a limited number of mares. Terms, £4 4s. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. Fees payable January >. 1013. CECIL AI{DEN, Owner. Or Groom in Charge. Travelling dates Inter. 2} TA N DISH & STANDISB, SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Office: Late Standisb & Kerr's. ..ton-" to Lwid on all classes of securitiei <«t LoTvebt Hates,

JB TO TRAVEL FROM NEW PLYMOUTH TO RAHOTU, TEE CLYDESDALE STALLION, JgMPffiE SIRE: Royal Prinee—by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), 1-207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clyde—out of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCallum, Esq.) DAM: Empire's dam, by Prince of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of ■Avon; by Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.) EMPIRE took first prize at Amberley and second prize at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, second prize at Leeston and second prize at Rangiora. 1907 —First prize at Taranaki for best sire in North Taranaki; second to Lord •Erskine against all comers; first ManawatH against all comers. 1908—First Manawatu for sire with over 11 inaliM. of bone; second Egmont to Baron Martin, Lord Erskine third; first Taranaki against all comers; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki; first Masterton against all comers. 1909 —First Taranaki against all comers; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki. Terms: Single man* £4 4s, two or more as arranged. Payable January 1, 3. For particulars see cards. C. ARDEN, Owner. Or Groom in charge. VOGELTOWN 'BUS. REVISED TIME-TABLE OF |*yN and after June 1, 1912, the Vogeltown 'Bus wih run as follows: Leave Terongia Leave Town. Vogeltown. 7.46 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 12.0 noon (except Thursdays) 12.40 p.m. 2.0 p.m 2.25 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 4.30 p.m. i.O pm. 5.40 p.m. CO pm. f1.40 p.m. •JK) pan. (Saturdays) 10.0 p.m. M. JO.VES. Proprietor. gCT THE BEST PLACi: IS BAivii!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 104, 18 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 104, 18 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 104, 18 September 1912, Page 2

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