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h i>' *9 "STILL A-FLYIS&" "STILL A-FLYIm n No, we are not referring \V> White or Paulham, or an; of the oilier famous birdmen. Our reminder is with regard to the saving opportunities that are flying about at DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE While there is opportunity. Do not neglect it. Gather the bargains that are smiling now. The opportunity is YOURS. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE WE REPAIR. AND IX) IT WELL. STYLE FOR SUMMER N OT ,, exaggerated nor unsightly, but really choice, is the prevailing style in ladies' dress, especially when made from the costumings just to hand. Our new costume cloths and suitings come direct from some of the best looms in the world; they are really smart-looking in the piece, and when our experience goes behind them look smarter still. Have you seen our tropical suitings? You can depend on us for quality work. H. COCKER FASHIONABLE TAILOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. JF IT'S A BRINSMEAD BRINSMEAD that's all you need to know about any piano. gINCE 1851 "BRINSMEAD" has stood for the best in piano manufacture, and has taken the highest international exhibition awards all over the world. The "Brinsmead" has been supplied to practically every Royal Household in Europe since Queen Victoria. The Royal Academy and all the leading schools of music use the Brinsmead, and nearly every one of the public halls in Taranaki district have one; and we can put one into your home on the easiest of easy terms. H. COM AND CO THE HOME OF MUSIC. New Plymouth. I the black prince THE BLACK PRINCE THE BLACK PRINCE THE GREATEST FOOTWEAR IN THE WORLD. w® have secured the agency for New Plymouth of this famous branch of boots or slippers, by Royal command to His Majesty the King. Also bought by Baron Rothschild, the Governor-General, etc. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. A.B C. BOOT AND SHOE GO SOLE AGENTS. Brass Bands INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, l iALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. IWrits for Free UluitnM O>U- *)■ SI loguM, Bitimata *nl ill in- V ■ formation tut. B I fl J * W * COPITHORNE, /I I J Jll7 VMM St., Wellington, N.Z. 1 Please mention thii paper. k* a position to do your printing—all of it, whether in large or small lota.—Daily New*. 'Phone 113 Stratford. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 137, 28 October 1912, Page 4

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376

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 137, 28 October 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 137, 28 October 1912, Page 4

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