ritish ffawy, V. c jii': l enabled to place before our patrons a choice eelcclx'n of tin; latest in Ready-to-Wcar ; llni ! direct 1 fi'uiii leading centres iif ! fashion. Araongi/t this sea- | son's importations there £ is a sjjrinklhig (jf military styles together with a number of good serviceable shapes shnwii u felts, anil velvets in white and black and colors, mounts and fur trimmings and ribbons being well in evidence. Notwithstanding the war prices are wonderfully moderate, and the selection most varied. We shall be pleased to show you our latest importations. J. & I AULD MILLINERY SPECIALISTS Near the Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH. TOMMY ATKINS WOULD LIKE YOUR CHANCES. .. Fancy being able, at any hour of the day, to walk into a Bright and Roomy Saloon like Preece's for a Ilair-Cut or Shave. "Tommy" in the trenches sometimes has to wait a month. SKI I,LED OPERATORS. STERIUSED EQI'JPMENT. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. PROMPTITUDE. Ihcse are a few of the good tilings to be •'otmd here. Every Conceivable Line of SMOKERS' REQUISITES At Prices that Sell. W. H, PREECE. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH.
F « A X K ESSK X ii E R, F.N.Z.1.A., • A E C H I T: K C T, DE-VOX STREET - XEW PLYMOUTH. 8/<S BUVS a pair of Ladies' Glaco Oxford Shoes at Dockrill's—A Job Line bought cheap to sell cheap, so be quick. like competition. It shows up the superior quality of our goods. Scott's Beehive Pork Butchery. e.e. M ex;s Glace and Patent Nob-toe Boots and Shoes are extremely popular just now. Dockrill's have them in all sizes. "H® ncvcr car °s to wander." lie has -purchased his Pork Sausages for years at Scott's, and won't have any other make. e ( - QLAIRVOYANT READINGS described from handwriting. Send postal note or stamps for 2s, and your character will be revealed by return post. Personal interview, when convenient, with fuller details, 3s. Special attention given to health diagnosis.—Address: Miss Walton, Griffiths' Building, King Street entrance, New Plvmotuh. Hours: 10 to 5. m want you try a joint of our famous Dairy-fed Pork for Sunday's dinner. Very prime. Scott's Pork Butchery. e.e. "PASS the Word Along!— Ladies' Glace -Oxford Shoos for S/G at Dockrill's. They are going to move, some, so come early. people to know the success of the Daily Xews ''Want" column. „ WILL buy a 22/ Pair of Boots or Shoes at the A.P..C. Boot See window. Every pair a Bariti. OTITSPO Bacon and Hum is having a b ; g vogue amongst- New Plymouth folk. Sample a pound from Tom Brown's. e.e .piTK DOWN will buy a Nice 5-roomn -•-'I «/|| ons> p t w jHi conveniences and >/,■ Here, at VoLieKown : --l ie.-, \\ alfei liewi.-y, Egmont Street. rpHR Qualify of Spoil's Pork Sai's ' i-i now known Ihrou.'.'liout t'-i provin-.-e. Only i rim" dairysfed hoj ! is a Velish about the goods | from Hie Empire Ham and Pork Shop. People know this, and insist on our make. Tom Brown. e.e. rf lIK DAILY NEWS covers the whole of Taranaki, in town and. country al'dre,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 1
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