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Of our last sale of costumes induced us to buy a much larger range at still bigger reductions in prices. We don't know why we were able to get costumes of the quality and style these arc at . th,e price, but it , was an opportunity we could hot afford to pass. 1 doz. Navy Sierge Costumes, 19/G and 22/6.' \r C only Navy and Mole-colored Costumes, good styles, 14/6. 0 good tweefl costumes, mostly dark, 22/<5; : 1 doz. Tweed Costumes, panel back and front, in brown shades, 14/6. 3 Navy x Serge Costumes, '65/-, for 25/-. Wonderful value. 0 Heavy Tweed Costumes, really smart goods, 45/- to 65/-, for SO/-. 2 only Fine Navy Serge, high-waist-ed, £4 as for £3 10b. (5 only Navy Silk-lined Costumes, 55/- to 05/-, all to go at 35/-. GENUINE REDUCTIONS WONDERFUL VALUES. Be early and get first choice. • J. & J. AULD, Near Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.RAND gOXING pA R NIVAL Under the direction of THE NEW PLYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION. During the visit of H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY June 17 and 18. FEATHER-WEIGHT. MIDDLE-WEIGHT LIGHT-WEIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT for the above classes close with the* Secretary, Box 03, New Plymouth, on June 10. Entrance fee 2s. E. W. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. THE DREADNOUGHT VISIT. ACCOMMODATING SCHOOL CHILDREN J HEREBY invite the citizens of New Plymouth in a position to do so to billet the school children requiring accommodation on the 16th inst., the night before the visit of the Dreadnought. The children will arrive by the 5.30 p.m. train, then be marshalled at the Drillshed, and will require tea, bedding and breakfast, and to be at the Railway Station in the morning at an hour to be subsequently announced. . Please forward names at once to the | Committee (Messrs. T. C. List, Taranaki | News, and W. C. Weston, TaranaKi Herald). G. W. BROWNE. Mayor. EN Z L gCIIOL LU M, GOODWILL AND FURNI£I VV TUKE) SMALL COMFORTABLE COUNTRY HOTEL. Lease over four years. Rent £3; takings £4O. Oij OKA COUNTRY TOWN HOTEL. : Lease two and a half years, •lent £2 10s; taking £OO weekly. POO A A GOODWILL & FURNITURE spmxDlD COUNTRY HO-} TEL. Rent £5; takings £7O. fQAAA GOODWILL AND ITRXI- - city HOTEL. Con-1 tral stand. Worth vour enquiry. I 91 Aft GOODWILL & FURNITURE. £W±UV main . tpjjxk LINK HOTEL (?17KA TARANAKI HOTEL. Must dJU O\J j m p rove- I FREEHOLD OF BUSY COUNTRY HOTEL, with .10 acres. "Make it' yours," my advice. ' oaaaa for the freehold of SIOVUU x r!(X)D WAIKATO HOTEL. fOAAA FOR- FREEHOLD OF A J U7UUU VERY GOOD HOTEL INTOURIST TOWN. J PRINCIPALS WITH GOOD REFERENCES NEED ONLY APPLY. VALUATIONS A SPECIALITY. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. yy EN Z i gCIIO LL U M.' AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT. | 17, 10, 20 Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. | PkARTMOOR ESTATE—Where is it? What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, ;igti<l about ten or fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All the streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of land. Vou invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See GUmour and Clarke, sole agents. ~ rPAKE Eye Doctors' Prescriptions to Ernest Da-vies, the Lfc'idon-qualified optician. <3 ANDERSON AND QRI F mn • j ARCHITECTS. . 1 tji j'iCE: King's Buildings, corner of TVvon and Brougham Streets. I can get it cheaper at the Red Post

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 13 June 1913, Page 1

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