MANY HUMAN DISCOMFORTS Are Caused by ILL-SHOD FEET. The shoes you wear are everything—cither everything for comfort or they are responsible for much-of the discomfort expei If need dining the hot days of summer. You are, however, responsible for the shoes you wear. Tliey may be light and cool, but ill-fitting. At that rate you might as well he anything. Trust Yourself to DEARE'S where you are sure to find the Shoe that fills the detnands of summer wear. In addition, you will secure that modicum of foot comfort which makes life more ■worth living. Our Special Glace Shoe with Cuban heels is a delightfully cool and perfect fitting shoe. This example is but one of hundreds. Come and try on a few pairs at your leisure. WE REPAIR. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE New Plymouth.
A GOOD TWEED SUIT— A GOOD TWEED SUIT— A GOOD TWEED SUIT—AND A BETTER HOLIDAY. AND A BETTER HOLIDAY. AND A BETTER HOLIDAY. G because the quality of the Tweeds we are showing can De relied on. GOOD because the' make up is a matter of experience and care of detail. BETTER beca use during a holiday jou want to feel you can do things. You want a suit from which you can shake off the dust and still look nice. BEST because you want it strong as well as stylish. H. COOKER HIGH-CLASS TAILOR & COSTUMIER, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
The Famous " STEPHEN " make[of London iot TWO POUNDS £2 down will bring it to your door, and you couldn't get a better instrument the wor!4- over for 39 guineas. Handsomely finished in Dark Walnut, double sconces, the latest square legs, iron frame, check action, full trichord—a fine model for 1913, and a pound a month pays for it. H. COLLIER AND CO PTAXO IMPORTERS AND TUNERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
J. HE6 Jtn H.I i AT\ KS CASHMERES SICILIAN CLOTHS CREAM CORTELI CLOTH CALICOES LACES AND VEILINGS (Real and Imitation). PRICES WILL SDIT YOU. l£«nt Wertheim Sewing Machinei and Extras. DAILY NEWS AGENCY. RETFORD'S CITRRIE ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH
JUIiANAKI LAND, jiuTLDINQ AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). Incorporated under "The Huildinp Societies Act.. 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs R. Cock (ehair mail), A. Shuttleworth, John EUi-" W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater and T. K. Skinner. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Wilson and Gr«T BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pars the cost of preparing snd registering ill mortgages {unlest lot z le?ger sum than £100). During the five years ending ths SOfctSeptember, 1909, the 41:1:1 of £II,SC4 15? Id had been distributed in dividend! and bonuses among the members of tfcf Sooietv. Borrowem and Investor! pw tio'psting alike in the distribution. I'i mil thus be seen that the Society U really co-operative, Office open daily from 10 a.m. te il p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. I. V. WEBSTER, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 210, 24 January 1913, Page 4
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