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Farmer's Footwear OUR . , WATERTIGHTS FOR 16/6 (Stout Soles) are real good mine. Ma<lc specially to our order far Taranaki weather. LADIES' DAIRY BOOTS, to keep the feet dry, 10/9. Thigh Own Koots, for drain work, 30/-. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. We cater for country REPAIR WORK. Our motto: "Promptness*" Try us. eveby-day PIANO THE CHAPPELL PIANO is not an instrument for use once a week it is au everyday piano—one that improves with use. Every detail in its construct : on is such that durability and permanent tone quality is ensured. Only superior material is used and every instrument is thoroughly tested by experts before it leaves the factory. With reasonable care the CHAPiPELL will last a lifetime. It is British-built throughout. All particulars and terms from COLLIER'S NEW PLYMOUTH ANO WANGANUI. THE FAMOUS "BUICK" OAR. [ECONOMY. RELIABILITY. fJHHE Red Cross Society of England selected 30 Buick Chtases in London for their War Equipment after an extensive inquiry into the merits of all otlici'9, and these cars are at the front to-day. 40 Buick Cars were used in running down De Wet in Alric®, and at the end of the Rebellion they were still running as well as ever. There are 2000 Buick owners in New Zealand to-day, and each one of them backs the Buick. The Buick is always ready for work—no smashed gears, no back axles gone; no trouble of any kind. BUY A BUICK. THE CAR THAT SATISFIES EVERYONE. W. O'CALLAGHAN. HAWERA, SOLE AGENT FOR TARANAKI. R. W D. Robertson, Sub-Agent, New Plymouth. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR WATCH ? 9 ■ Or arc you constantly correcting it tu Station time? It will save you trouble to let me put it for you. It probably needs overhauling. Watch repairs arc: my specialty, lly charges are reasonable. EB3EBT MAETZIC, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Jeweller and Qualified Optician, INGLiEWOOD. CAN YOU SEE —See, that is, without straining your eyes and getting headaches afterwards? If you've any suspicions whatever about your sight, don't let ANYJIODV ti'.-l your eyes. Go to your doctor. lie MinierataiuU your case best. \ou way not need glasses at all, but ji foa do bring hid pre»<i iption to u.s. -Keiueiiilier it take* a mechanic to make eyeglasses. We a;e mechanics, and we have the neeSf.pjiaiicuf lor fitting spectacles and pince-nez at short notice. S, H. DREW," JEWELLER 'AND OPTICIAN, OK ? LI MOUIHi'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 4

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392

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 4

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