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[TOOK! Men's Strong Hard-wcariii<> ! Shirts for every day work, from 3a lid to 7s 6d, Flannels from 2s lid.— ) Arch. Rawles, Draper and Clothier, Stratj ford. LOOK! Special Discount of 2s j in £ off all Millinery; startling values, lovely colors and shapes.—Arch. Rawles, Draper, Stratford. J QJREAT Variety of Ladies' Coats, heaps to choose from, from 12s <Sd to ODs [Od. All good value.—Arch. Rawlea, Draper,. Stratford. j pOR BABY.—Cosy Woollen Hoods and Bonnets, Is, 1b 3d, Is 6d, 2s 3d; Feeders, 4d, 6d, 8d; Babies' Gloves, 6d, lOd, lg.—Arch. Rawles, Draper, Stratford. O/- IN THE £ off all Millinery. Our Hats were the best value before, so come and secure this extra advantage.—Arch. Rawles, Draper, Stratford. Q.O to Arch. Rawles for Household Goods. Colored Quilts from <Js lid, Sheeting from Is yard. Bush Rugs, Arch. ißawles, Draper, Stratford. JJTJTTONS.— We have a jfine assort-, ment for trimming in Emerald, Brown, Red, and Black, just what you want for your Sport Coat and SkirtArch. Rawles, Draper. CJPORTS COATS in all colors; just the latest thing fox Winter wear. Also we have a very nice cloth in red Venetian, for making same.—Arch. Rawles, Draper, Stratford. TO'ANTED—Young man fo" general farm work; no milking- .ipply to W. Mace, Koru. RANTED— Girl to assist with housework; wages 15/- per week.— Apply Mrs. W. Honeyfleld, Tataraimaka. a.y. RANTED— By experienced man, with family, share milking, herd 40 (hand) or 70 (machine). Apply "Share Milker," News Office. VyANTED—A wheelright; must be good, all-round man.—Apply, stating wages, to J. L. Power, Okato. e.x

A RELIABLE REMiSDY—For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Piles, Corns, Old Sores, Cuts, etc., use Johlin's DOMINION OILS. Obtainable throughout Taranaki. f.w. RANTED TO RENT—About five-room-ed house, West End preferred, good convenience, no children. Apply "G. 8.," Box 29. f.\v. GJTRAYED from my farm, ten yearling calves, ear-marked. Finder please communicate with W. Boneyfielu, Tataraimaka. a.y. TfOR SALE—Horse, gig and harness; horse used to jumping o\er.fences and is very quiet.—Apply News office. RANTED— Numbers of ladies to see the Dining and Dressing Table-ware being mercilessly sacrificed. —Skeats' Closing-up Sale. f.x. .1 K/_ LADIES' GLACE KID ONE-BAR 3 -° SHOES, with dull kid collar and pump soles; the latest style in strap shoes. —Doekrill's.

TOOR SALE.—Office Desk, large drawer, and shelved cabinet; cheap, for cash. Apply Daily News, Stratford, ax WANTED—Friends, Romans, Countrymen, to accept this only offer of a jeweller's entire stock at Auction Prices.—Skeats' Closing-up Sale. f.x. pROOKETT & JONES' Glace Kid Welted Derby Shoes for easy walking correct for the winter.—DockrilPs. WANTED KNOWN—Hundreds of articles at less than English cost— Skeates' Closing-up Sale, opposite Theatre Royal, Devon Street. f.x. SALE—Dairy Farms, with or ■ without stock, from £3OO deposit, IHartnell, Land Agents, Broughum jStreet pOOD Second-hand English piano for Rale; iron frame; in tip-top order. A bargain at £l6 10s cash, or 10s monthly.—Cellier'S'. b.x. JJOOKS AT THE JJJ£, J. AULD, New Plymouth, show j" " the smartest Millinery in Tarai at their usual keen prices. c.x lrt/fi LADIES' BLACK GLACE iV U DERBY SHOES, round rubbers •'JCSOU.NO —sem>ir»l« Sreteni iinmizA, picture Chalks. Cnyona, e«., *t WEST & SUIS&, fainCßii. loppositu "-"Uuoum atablss),

"DMFTY POUNDS Denosit, balance easy tenuß, will purchase Modern Kew House, central, with every convenience. Hartnell, Land Agents, Brougham Street. >UY ;i pair of Crockett & Jones' famous Water-tight Boots, guaranteed to keep your feet dry—Dockrill's. IR/ GENTS.' Sine English Glace ■*■*' Di'iby Boots, suede lined, reduced from 25/-.—Dockrill's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 291, 12 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 291, 12 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 291, 12 May 1914, Page 1

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