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, 25s pair of Solid Leather Welted Boots save you 8s 3d on every, pair '%» nd wo want you to prove it your Jaelf. Next time you visit our j Stores at New Plymouth, IngleSVood,. Stratford, Eltham, or Ha- ' rwera calli and see for yourself liow ■*ynu eansave 8s 3d. These famous ifboota are stocked in seven different styies ,«nd ,-a big variety of igjttings. If ordering by post please £ add Is postage. £ A H tVi'V' i.No. Sol2>-Box Calf Derby, standard fair stitched, solid %in - f » goles. 16/9 * j No. 2937.—80 x Calf Balmorals, welt- ;£ eM, medium toe, %m soles. 16/9 Ko. 8012.—Tan Willow Calf Derby, standard screwed and fair stitched, %in. soles. 16/9 No. 1017. —Black Glace Balmoral, kid . lined, welted, smart toe. 16/9 No. 307S. —Tan Willow Calf Balmoral, stylish appearance, welted, f.-.ncv punching. 16/9 - Xo. 1332.—Glace Kid Bal. Yankee natural form shape, welted. 16/9 No. 4017.—80 x; Calf Derby, medium toe, welted, kid lined. • 16/9 Jivi/iimn vvb] \ NEW PLTcifIGUTH, INGLEWOJD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM, HAW ERA. SALE Of General, Fancy & Household Drapery IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF H. CALVERT & CO. Purchased by J. S- FOX at an enormous discount, enabling you to secure 40s worth of drapery for 20s. Here are quoted a few lines for the coming week. ; JAP SILKS, in colors, Gd, Sd, 1/-•>-yard up. Do./ cream, l/S'/jdl yard up; full ..width. . ~ TAL. IiAOES, 9d and 1/- doz. JAP CREPES, all' the best colors, 5%d per yard (worth 8y 2 d and *. '.-10% d); 7%d yard (worth 1/- • and 1/3. Embroidered BLOUSE LEXt'iTIIS, 1/11 each. WOMEX'S NAVY KAIIOXA OVERALLS, 2/9. WOMEN'S RAIXPROOF COATS. from 14/11. WOMEN'S UXDERVEST.S, summer weight, worth lfld, for 4d each. WOXIKX'S &, MAIDS' ONE-PIECE DRESSMS. in white and best colors, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11, 13/0 each. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, 1/U each. XIEX'S HEAVY DEXjIMS, 3/fi pair. J. S. FOX (Late H. Calvert & Go) CENTRAL DEVON STREET.

I am now BOOKING ORDERS for May-June delivery of LEEDS BRAND SLAG. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. H. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD...

gj£« -T ITHE PIANOLA f is the world's greatest musical instrument , To-day. a new and wonderful instrument lias come to take the A , .piano's ; place—an instrument that IS a piano, ami more: THE PIAXO 4" .. AND THE ART TO PLAY. The Pianola, brings within the raiek o£ , »!} the privilege of MAKIXG MUSIO. r i' PADEKEiWSKI says: "The Pi anola is still the 'beat, unsnroassfjable, supreme." (Xov. 8, 1913) , HOFFMANN HEW PLYMOUTH. n : :

£IOO DOWN£6OO A YEAR FOB YOU. 225 on good metal road; 5- • roomed Bouse; 1 mils to fae- . llotyi school and store; absolutely free from noxious weeds; will carry about <0 tVfto, JW* .'£l3 PER ACRE; £IOO DOWN. *, BALANCE («f EASY TERMS, *"'■ <3. MOTHERLAND "" firewood. JJJALVA r£EA J£IOSK, BREAKWATER. Open Week Days and Sundays, An Added Attraction to a Seaside Visit—An Inviting Cup of Tea, Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, etc. Picnic Parties Specially Catered for. Everything at Town Prices. EUCHBB PARTY at Early Date to be Announced. MRS. O. W. Willi LA MS ... Proprietress.

CAMIiOO is 711 ado from an original Belfast formula, ami prepared from the finest -Tamaeia root King up for a trial dozen. CAMROC is the only pRiV'CIN'fIER ALE in areat demand

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8

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