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At The Big Stere, Waitara. The warm, cosy feel of these winter wearables, with thenattractive colorings and patterns, make them a desirable necessity for present use. Amongst thorn you are sure to find something suitable marked at a price you will be pleased to pay. Flannelettes, White Soft and Sanitary for Jnfants, 3/11 doz. Cream and White, heavy weight, 6d to 1/-. Frentwilla, a soft twill, Md yd. Striped patterns, for pyjamas, 6d to 1/-. Blousings, Flanetta, dark checks, 1/- yard. Floral designs, assorted colors, I'M. Plaid Blousings, all wool, 1/fl yard. Flannels. Colonial Wool, all colors, 1/yard. Kaiapoi, heavy all wool, 1/2 yd. Roslyn, unshrinkable, 1/8 yard. Doctor Flannel, unshrinkable, 1/8 yard. PATTERNS POSTED FTtER TO ANYBODY ANYWHERE. f37nrp*«ii] The Big Store, VFIiBiJ

GOOD IS GOOD ENOUGH Till Better can be Had H. COCKER notifies his customers and 'the public that NEW MATERIALS chosen with a view to the production s of HIGH-CLASS garments are now in stock. A call to inspect these goods is requested. EXPERT CUTTER and GOOD-CLASS WORKMEN combine to produce stylish and satisfactory Suits and Costumes. High-Class Tailor and Costumier Oppos' ) *smpirc Theatre. PS.— Our present specialty is Ladies' and Gents.' Tailor-made Overcoats and Riding Breeches.

Goloshes Gum Boots and Garage Boots And a wide waterproof range of wetweather wear. GOLOSHES, of the beat rubber—- - Gents' from C/ 9, Ladie3 4/6, Children's from 2/9. GUM BOOTS from 12/-. ' GARAGE BOOTS from IG/9. The "Rubberhide"' Gum Boot. •■<..,r:imended by the Panama (.'uiial i ;:•;:;.-.•. :s as the BEST GUM lid'P'S M.'.IJK. 'Snag-proof tops wit!i \ <■':(.! h-<:i'.'.CT soles. Splendid for Sen !!.-n>U v. river ■ work. Knee or hip lu-h-lit. CLO(jS and stablk boots i Are just a few s-:>it)]>!«.-i of the kin i of footwear we ket-]) fur i.nn i.f e\ery trade. We cater .'■:• i- cry in-M ;mTI provide for every p;ir-;•. ;;;:.; s >ur is tlie largest in Taraji.iM mm QUALITY SHOE STOJ->£. •KEW 'PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 201.

BUNDANCE T GLEN'S Of JSBT gULLOCK gEEF "MEAT BAZAAR, DEVON STREET, i .iced u»ufc fe friuia* bonai* m«u* "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 290, 17 May 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 290, 17 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 290, 17 May 1915, Page 4

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