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Everlasting WHAT TO WEAR? can be simply solved by a visit to 1 The B9G STORE, Waitara. Pot this week HENOTEIS have pfejxureda window display of late arrivals in Winter Dress Goods for your inspection. I Yon will be pleased to see that—notwithstanding increased prices elsewhere these materials are marked at last season's low prices, as, for instance— I AMAZON CLOTHS, Plain dark colors; 40-inch; from !/• yard. HERRINGBONE TWEEDS, 'All the wanted colors. .From 1/3 yard. VENETIAN CLOTHS, Smooth faced, plain colors, from S'ti yard. CHECK TWEEDS, For coal--, skins and Costumes, from 2/fl yard. HARRIS TWEEDS, Plaids and plain colors, from 2/6. NAVY SERGES, A splendid .-.lection in all wool ;d to Anyone where. ..J© & Go. /"he Big Store, EXCEPTIONAL IN STYLE AS WELL AS IN CUT, COCKER'S TAILORING \ command* the attention of every lady and .gentleman of taste. We offer io every patron the highest skill obtainable in the art of elothes making, and our aim in ? every suit we turn out is a perfect ;! production in every particular. j Our cutfiT, Mr. Neil Orav, late of : BaHanf.yiii>'s, Ckristehurcli" and TiJ maru) introduces a personal element into rich garment, thii3 eni sirring a decided individuality not to be seen in ordinary tailoring. The newest woollens for winter rait your selection. 'May we have i,nc pleasure of showing them to EIGH-OLASS TAILOR & COSTUMIER, "!. NEW PLYMOUTH. 3RAIK AND MUD < These are the enemies of every ; man who has to do much walk- '■ ing in the winter time. In order S to prevent his legs and feet geti ting wet (and thus ward off i cldlls—dangerous tilings!) he : needs STOUT BOOTS AND IEGGINGS. 1 ttnd this is where he gets t';e best ; and most reliable of new kinds. ; Strong Strap Leggings S/fl. ! High Lea the* Legging, with" rain tongue, 10/ li. ; ' Tan Sjniii'.' Leffeir.'.. 11 '-. 3JHE /BIWEST STOCK OF MEN'S i miots ; 'outside the four cities i, here at N Bros BOOT IMPe>PTEP,S, NEW PLYMOUTH. .FTAXOfOBTE TUNING. !L»t« with J. and tiinate that I am now 7 long illness, to under;n PIANOFORTE and I t;tke tliis opporng the people of the p-ist support, and beg nuance of the same. c.'.l care of B.K. Booklouth, or G22, Devon receive prompt attc-n----iViLLIAM P. DOEG. J. Hopkinson, London. LWAYS N BUNDANCE IftBST gULLOCK . Hi|f IJOOf -SBVON SSSBBT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

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