„_ Are Caused by ILL-SHOD FEET. The shoes you wear are everything—either everything for comfort or they are responsible for much of the discomfort expeilcnced diaing the hot daya of summer. ' You are, however, responsible for the shoes you wear. They may be light and cool, but ill-fitting. At that rate you might as well he anything. Trust yourself to DEAEE'S where you are sure to find the Shoe that fills the demands of summer wear. In addition, you will secure that modicum of foot comfort which makes life morn worth living. Our Special fllac* Shoe with Cuban heels is a delightfully cool and perfect fitting shoe. This esawple is but one of hundreds. Come and try on a few pairs at' your leisure. WE BEPAIK.
DEAfiE'S BOOT ARCADE New Plymouth,. BRINSMEAD ./ "LLOYD'S Ai" The mark "STERLING." ''-' '' All synonymous terms, insomuch ' that they represent the hest in. the world of the musician—the world of the navigator and the world of the silversmith. If there was a better Piano than the BRINSMEAD, we'd sell it. Best in the time of William TV. and still the best. . Some fine models on hand' now, as well as some of the. famous "CHAPPELL"-Uhe piano ' fbfthe moderate purse, but. like •the BRINSMEAD, obtainable on Colliers' Easy Terms. \ H. COLLM AD GO PIANO IMPORTERS AND TUNERS NEW PLYMOUTH. HENRY BROWN AND CO. MORLEY STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. OREGON PINE. \YE are unloading, ex schooner H. D. Bendixen, 400,000 feet of Oregon Pine, which we are quitting at current rates. ! ALL SIZEi? AND LENGTHS. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS. TOTARA STRAINERS IN STOCK Apply toHY. BROWN & CO., Morley street, • New Plymouth. A SUCCESSFUL TAILOR STARTS BUSINESS IN NEW PLYMOUTH. MR. W. J. LOXERGAN, late of Waitara, begs to announce to New Piymouth customers and .■•tiiers that lie has secured the premises next Theatre Royal f.ml that from Monday next, the :ilst inst, he will be glad to undertake the making of Ladies' Costumes, which is his specialty, and Gents' suits. His reputation is first-class. W. J. LONERGAN NEXT THEATRE ROYAL.
WAITARA-AWAKTNO DAILY MAIL COACU. COACHES LEAVE DAILY: Waitiira P.O. 8.30 «t."i Motunui 9 a.m. Onaero 9.30 a.m. Ureniii 9.45 a.m. Uruti arrive 11.15 a.m. TTrnti depart 11.4.") e.;.i. Tonpapomtu arrive 2. i."> f-.m. Tonffaporiifii depart tii't p,.-n. Mokau 5 p.m. Awakino 5.30 p.m. LEAVE DAILY: Awakino 7 t.rn. Mokau 7.30 a.m. Tongaporutu arrive 9.35 t.m. Tongaporntu depart 9.45 *.m. Uruti *trlve 12.45 p.m. Urnti depart 1.15 p.m. TJrenui 2.45 p.m. Onaero 3 p.m. Motunui 3.30 p.m. Waitara 4 p.m. Through Fare: Single 15s, Return £1 M. Keaerved box seats to Awakino or Mokau, 5a additional; portion of journey 2a fld. W. A. JURY, '~ U.'-""' .1 Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 209, 5 April 1913, Page 4
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