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Notwithstanding the bewildering blare of bargain sales, Rennie's Sunny Summer cost, profit nor loss have been considered—out they must go —but those who buy them will be lucky gainers. Colored Batistes, Brown, Fawn, Rose, Helio., were 7|d; now 2/11 dozen. Mercerised Taffetta, Cotton. 40 inches. Sky, Hclio., 1 /-, now 4Jd. Washing Ginghams, Light Grounds. Fine samples, 6d; now 3/11 doz. Colored Piques,' 40in. Navy, Saxe, Brown, were 1/6; now lOjd. Robe Lengths, Silk and wool. Silk stripes, 17/8; now 7/11. Stands out Mt. Egmontlike above them all. This week we tell you of some remarkable sacrifices in Summer Dress Materials of which neither Everyday Prints, Fast colors, navy and reds; now 3/11 dozen. Patterns posted free anywhere, and to anybody who asks Rennie & Go. The Big Store, Waitara,

LOOK'THEM ALL OVERThat's all we ask. ' Oo carefully over any pair of bootsor shoes in oar stock. They are sr sndonbtcdly the most attractive lot we have ever had. And in point of prict i McEWEN BROS,' NEW FOOTWEAR FOR MEN ia far and a'iray better value thin b iwially obtainable in such high., j quality goods. If there are any more suited for I summer than others, it is our Men's Stylish Shoes, in tan and black. •• , They're smart, comfortable in fit, and excellent wearing. w Now, then, just come and let us make a pair of these yours. I* ' : McEWEN Bros ' " QUALITY SHOE STORE, ' II W PLYMOUTH. Thone 201. THOS. DRAKE, EXCHANGE MART, INGLEWOOD. —Trr- > GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD OR LXCHANGED. I am prepared to give a price for moßd-hand Furniture, etc, of anyoi. leaving the district. You can get Furniture aad goods of all descriptions at just about half the price of new. 60 chairs, from 3/- to G/6 each. 20 Tables from 5/- up. 60 Lollie Show Jars, 2/- each. Duchess Fairs, from £2 15s. 85-gaL Separator, in good order, £l2. Gest's Bike, 27/fl; ditto, £4 10s; lady's, 30/-. Tables, Cupboards, Wardrobes, Washstanda, What-nots, Canterbury, Cob, Mangles, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Forki, Spoons, and a collection of other articles too numerous to particularise, all ■I low prices. S TO LET OR FOR SALE—--10) acres land and house, Inglewood. 14J acres land and house, New Plymouth, j S Shope, Inglewood. i Parti-nlars from THOS. CRAKE. i^u^'woorj WEST END , TAILORING For Suits or Costumes of the latest materials and best work b 7 one of practical experience : in West London work, go to i'ALBC. FORRES (Late Griffiths), STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 4

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