25s pair of Solid Leather Welted Boots For 16/9 "We save you Bs, 3d on every pair jmrt we want you to prove it your sell- Next time you visit our .jjforek at New Plymouth, IngleStratford, Eltbam, or Hao»U and Bee for yourself liow tjrm can save 8s 3d. These famous f boots arc stocked in seven different styles and a big variety of Vfittingß. If ordering by post please "J add Is postage. ?Sir. 801-?- —Box Calf Derby, standard 6 terewed jand fair stitched, solid f :' 4 ia PJolto. | No. 8937.— 80 x Calf Balmorals, weltr'ed, medium toe, Vim solesNo: 8012—Tan Willow Calf Derby, standard screwed and fair stitched, %in. soles. 16/9 No. 4017—Black Glace Balmoral, kid lined, welted, smart toe. 16/9 No. 3078.—Tan Willow Calf Balmoral, stylish appearance, welted, fancy punching. No. 1332.—£ lace Kid Bal. Yankee natural form shape; welted. No- 4017.—80 x Calf Derby, medium toe, welted, kid. lined. iJjBV PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM, HAWERA.
General, Fancy & Household Drapery IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF H: CALVERT & CO Purchased by J. S r 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, 6d, Bd, 1/- Embroidered BLOUSE LENGTHS, WOMEN'S & MAIDS' ONE-PIECE yard np. • 1/11 each. , DRESSES; ia white and best Da, cream, l/s'/ 3 d yard up; full WOMEN'S KAVY KAMOXA OVER- < eolors ' 5/11, ,7/11, 9/11, 13/6 width. ALLS, 2/9. eaehijifcSfe 9 ir I tttt / ta!r , coloi« 1 WOMEN* RAINPROOF OOATS, MEN'S WOPJONG SHUCTS, 1/11 ' ' 5%d per yard (worth By.d and ' ilom 14 / u - eacli. - J ' 'lO% d); 7%d yard (worth 1/- WOMEN'S TJNDERVESTS, summer and 1/3. .... .-"i weight, worth lOd, for 4d eaeh. _ MEN'S HEAVY DENIFMS, 3/6 pair. '. S. FOX (LateECalvert i Co) CENTRAL PEVON STREET.
BASIC SLAG I am now BOOKING ORDERS for May-June delivery of LEEDS BRAND SLAG. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. INGLEWOOD. ..
fTHE PIANOLA is the world's greatest musical instrument t - To-day, * new and wonderful instrument lias como to take the « t piano's place—an instrument that IS a piano, and more: THE PIANO K- , AND THK ART TO PLAY. TJie Pianola brings within the reach of f• t all tho privilege of 'MAKING MUSIC. ':; PADEREWSKI says: "Tile Pianola is still the host, unsurpassable, -supreme." (Nov. 8," 1913) HOFFMANN NEW PLYMOUTH.
k £IOO DOWN- £-'■' £6OO A YBAB rOE Yo °* ~'K ACRES, on good metal road; »■ roomed House; 1 mile to fac> ', school and store; absolutely free _L>noxxras weeds; wll carry aTiout «8 LT .£l3 PER ACRE; £IOO DOWN, BALANCE O w EASY TERMS. ' ' J. BOTHERLAND. "try. ■' -'i ■ * ißfitnooi.
JJJALVA BREAKWATEK. Open Week Days and Sundays. An Added Attraction to a Seaside \ lsit—An Inviting Cup of Tea, Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, etc. Picnic Parties Specially Catered for Everything at Town Prices EUCHRE PARTY at Early ™i Q be Announced. MRS. C.W.WIM.IAMS.. Proprietress.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 171, 19 January 1914, Page 8
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478Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 171, 19 January 1914, Page 8
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