Jennie & Co. ~ The Big Store, X Waltara. ♦ A Further Introduction! £ THi PIC STORE. . -* fa Ike lifgebt ami one of V the best appointed retail ▲ drapery stores in Taranaki, T What kind of a store? A ▼ good store, a store of high A standing—in brief, a store you will like and can trust.
OUR STOCK. We hold one of the best assorted stocks of absolutely modern Drapery, Clothing Boots and Soft Furnishings ia the province. Every season we import complete stocks of fashionable apparel and domestic furnishings, selected by expert buyers in the Home markets for the particular use of the people of Taranaki.
OUR PRICES. Are marked in plain figures, for we are a. strictly one-price-to-all store. A comparison of our goods and prices with those advertised elsewhere will convince you and bring you to our store as a regular customer. Moreover, we refund yon a shilling in the pound on all cash purchases.
OUR ADVERTISING. Every thrifty woman (and mail) should be constant readers of our advertisements. They are a protection against overcharge elsewhere and keep you in touch with the honest values Offered hsre day by da J. VISITORS ARE WELCOME. Visitors to "Waitam are invited to inspect our store. It is one of the sights that should not T>e missed. Ton may ramble through its wide archways and attractive showrooms without being asked or expected to buy. COME SOON! Ronnie & Go. The Big Store, Waltara,
100K THEM ALL OVER— Hurt's an we ask. Go carefully over any pair of boots or shoes in our stock. Tbey are andoubtedly the most attractive lot we have ever had. And in point of pricb •McEWEN BROS.' NEW FOOTWEAR FOR MEN is far and a'iray better value than 1* usnally obtainable in such high, quality goods. If there are any more suited for summer than others, it is our Men's Stylish Shoes, in tan and black. They're smart, comfortable in fit, and excellent wearing. Now, then, just come and 'let as make a pair of these yours. McESEN Bros QUALITY SHOB STORE, * «S W PLYMOUTH. Those 201.
THOS. DRAKE. EXCHANGE MART, INGLEWOOD. GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. I am prepared to give a price for ■Mood-hand Furniture, etc., of anyone leaving the district. You can get Furniture and gooda of all descriptions at just about half the price of new. 80 chairs, from 3/- to 5/6 »»<* 20 Tables from 6/- up. 60 Lollie Show Jare, 2/- each. Duchess Pain, from £2 15a. 80-gaL Separator, in good order, £l2. Gent's Bike, 27/6; ditto, £4 10s; lady's, 30/-. Tables, Cupboards, Wardrobes, Washstands, What-nots, Canterbury, Cots, jfragleg, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, *OoM, Spoons, and a collection of other articles too numerous to particularise, all at low prices. TO LET OR FOR SALE—--10) acres land and house, Inglewood. 14 acres land and house, New HyBooth. % Shops, Inglewood. Part'-"liars from THOS. DRAKE. fHGL3WOC*i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 196, 27 January 1915, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 196, 27 January 1915, Page 4
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