Ladie Latest Shapes, Open Fronts, Deep Collars. 5c 11 d White Pique Tussore Silk Ihite Silk 5s lid 7s 6c? 9s lid POST FREE. The MEL! AT ALL SIX STORESNEW PLYMOUTH INGLEWOOD STRATFORD WANGANUI HAWERA ELTHAM
f AKANAKI J)AILY JJEWS To be PURCHASED DAILY THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE ' at the undermentioned places:— NEW PLYMOUTH. John Avery, Tobacconist .... Devon St. Thos. Avery, Stationer Devon St. A. S. Brooker, Stationer Devon St. C. 0. Hawke, Stationer Devon St. J. Carrigal, Stationer Devon St. Jas. McNeill, Grocer Devon St. Miss Retford, Draper Currie St. J. A. Roberta, Grocer Eliot St. F. G. Scrivener, Grocer .. Devon St. E. Mrs. Trim, Grocer Eliot St. F. J .Hill, Grocer South Rd. J. Taylor, Grocer Fitzroy I. Aroa, Grocer Fjtzroy Mrs. Francis, Grocer Devon St. W. BELL BLOCK. J. W. Powns Storekeeper WAIT ABA. R. Gribbon Statiener URENUI, Geo. Bertraml Newsagent URUTL Mallet and Co Storekeeper! MOKAU. L Jacobs Storekeeper. AWAKINO. W. Avery Storekeeper IXGLEWOOD. KAIMATA. Geo. Mackie StoreKeepei TARATA, J. Pattecson Storekeeper TARIKI. J. Therklesen Storekeeper I Mi;>HIBST. Mrs. Wingkee Storekeeper ' Harkness and Grimmer .. Storekeeperb STRATFORD. H. J. Hopkins Stationer G. W. Mills Stationer Railway Bookstall NGAERE. J. Pennington Storekeeper ELTBAM. H. G, Carman Stationer MANGATOKI. G. T. Walters Storekeeper. KAPONGA. F. Bertie Saddler. AWATUNA. Marshall and Corrie Storekeepers. OPUNAKE. K. Canneil Stationer NORMANBY. Mr. Stewart : Storekeeper OKAIAWA. Mr. Barclay Storekeper HAW ERA. ,P. H. Boase Stationer Cole & Donnelly Stationers L. 0. Hooker Picture-framer INAHA. Rivi-rJale Co-op Store. MANAIA. John Giiiuour Storekeeper KAUPOKONUI. Kaupokonui Co-op. Store. OMATA. T. P. Lister Storekeeper OKATO. '■ I'®* Storekeeper WARKA. K. F. Andrews Storekeeper PUNGAREHU. T. !'. Hughson &■ Sons .... Storrfcwpi— Efjmont Co cp. Store. RAHOTU. 1 H>i«lirftn &. Soils .... Sioreketj/I OAONUI. T. P- Hugh son & Sons Storekeeper? Tavlnr and Reynold* .... Ston keeperPATKA ■ ■'Miiitii Train Agent ANn froiii train runners on all ' ''.TIE AND LASSITUDE. I n ' - niglit, rain shinr. heat a m;> Coffee dispell) that pliyai i! : ■ ißtion so often felt by driven; ! 'op «fc»nd Bosiiau- "a.:rr
MoSlison's MONSTER ANNUAL SALE NOW ON A SUMMER CLEARANCE ON AN UNUSUALLY LAVISH SCALE OF HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. MOLLISOK 'S CASH DEVON STREET DRAPERS NEW PLYMOUTH. Swedes KEEPWELL and SOPEBL/ Tl\ E PIOHEER CROP WELL 1/3 per lb. Aim sealed packets—2/8 per lb. ' HURST ft 80NS' HON"ARCH, MAGNUM BOXUM, (THAaIKOS AXD CBIMSOS KINO. *>T ABERDEEN, fJ.T. ABERDEEN, IMPERIAL, GREEN GLOBE. P.T. MAMMOTH, ROMNEY MARSH, , MANURES. H, 0. LUKE OJiJLIWOOB „ THE POOR OF GREAT B RITAIN, IRELAND AND BELGIUM RELIEF FUND THE objects of this Fund ar« to provide relief for thoas who are in need of food as tlie result of the War, by sending contributions of Meat, Produce and Clothing from New Zealand, to be apportioaed in such a manner as may be considered necessary in association with the committee of the "Prince of Wales' Fund." In appealing for assistance on behalf of this Fund, the committee are confident that the response of the generoushearted people of New Zealand will be unstinted and worthy of a prosperous community bound by ties of deep and enduring after -n to the Mother Land. The needs of tie starving people of Great Britain and Belgium will be severe indeed during the coming winter, and in r. > time in the history of our Empire has there beec. a worthi t r claim for assistance. Any help "given will be given in a noble cause, and will be well repaid by the knowledge that in some small degree a duty we owe to the Mother Land has been fulfill It is intended to forward a shipment of Food, Clothing, Blai.ki-Ts, etc.. for distribution through the agency of the "Printe of Wales' Fnnd." with the eo-opnrsfion of the Ne-y Zealand High Commissir.npr in London. Subscribers may therefor* tW! confident that their gifts will 1. - '■ r ",r "T-h distributed. J. E. WILSON, Chairman. W. J. CTUXEY Hon. Snc. ft Tr-as. Mow P'ymout:! Branch.. Imb^^Tips fragruce. Itrocr, qulity and ocoaomj AMBER TIPS ii prt-«went. Remember "TTie Lancet" u;>: " fine tea meant better health." 74
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 190, 20 January 1915, Page 8
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