i NEXT SL'XDAY AFTEKXOOX. At 3 p.m. JJ AK D QOXC KK T XEAR lIALVA TEA -KIOSK THE UREAKWATKR. ~ ' 'jpllE Xltli Regiment, Band will give a Concert as above. Collection in aid of tin; Ha nd I'imds. a 'Buses will run to and from the town. QII ]•: twol> i; gcno 01, DEVOX STREET WEST. XEW PLYMOUTH. BHAS]D:E IiOARDTXtI AXI) JJAV* SCHOOLS FOR (JJRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STAXFORD. The School will re-open for the First Term, 1914, on WEDNESDAY, February 4. ■NO TICK. T BEG to notify tlie general pulilic that from February 1, 11114, I intend closing my books ami running a cash trade only. All orders will bp delivered within a four, mile radius when cash accompanies order. Goods at bedrock prices. My motto for the future: Small profits and quick returns. J am handing mv books over to my solicitor on February 10. AH accounts outstanding on that date will be collected by him only. Thanking my customers for their past support, and trusting for a continuance of the same under tiie cash system, T. SMART, Oakura Store. CAK I! E QAKDEX S. GAI! H E Q. ARDE XS. Q. A E D E X S. For The J-JOLIDAY gEASON. JjOLIDAY gEASON. SPECIAL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ATTRACTIOXS Come and sec the ZOO and bring your Children to paddle in the miniature SEASIDE. OOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. Plenty of Amusements. Admission 3d.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! RETIRING FROM JJUSIXESS. SALE! SALE! SALE! 2 WEEKS' CLEARING SALE 3 WEEKS' CLEARING SALIi Of my LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK Of BOOTS AND SHOES. ! have sold out my old-established busiicss, with the lease of the premises, and .lie stock lias to he sold out. JOHN Q-RAYSON, NEXT IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. TAILORING A well-dressed man commands respect wherever he goes. Clothes makes the man. I make the clothes. The best in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest style, at moderate cost, from WADDLE TAILOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. A FIRE! SMOKE! SALVAGE SALE of ALF 11. SKEATHS' FIRE STOCK now in full swing. Come and secure some of the bargains to-day of BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY comprising Engagement and Dress Rings Brooches, Pendants, Bangles, Earrings Necklets, Indies' and Gent.'s Chains Links, Tie Pins, etc. SOLID SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE comprising everything for the use ant adornment of dinner-table, mantclpieci or toilet-table. Eight day Striking Clocks, by bcsl makers; and alarm clocks, including Bif Ben. Silver-mounted Purses, Card-cases an( Pocket Wallets, Walking Sticks, etc., anc dozens of lines too numerous to men tion, all being SLAUGHTERED at AUC TION PRICES. Goods slightly damaget by SMOKE ONLY, and have now beei cleaned up like new. jfcLV. ]\J. gKEATES, 47, Devon St. (opp. Theatre Royal.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 1
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